Dr. Rockit

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The Lion and the Cucumber [The Doctor and the Rockit Remix] 00:00 Tools
cameras and rocks 06:58 Tools
The Lion And The Cucumber 10:04 Tools
cafe de flore (charles webster 00:00 Tools
Looprode 00:00 Tools
Cafe Beograd 00:00 Tools
Bathtime 04:26 Tools
hi-speed rockit 06:58 Tools
Fruit Cocktail 00:00 Tools
Motel Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Tape Measure (Herbert Remix) 04:26 Tools
OST Café de Flore -'Кафе де Флор' 00:00 Tools
OST Café de Flore -"Кафе де Флор" 04:26 Tools
The Lion And The Cucumber (The Doctor And The Rockit Mix) 04:26 Tools
My Little Brazilian Pony (Edit) 04:26 Tools
Never Give Up 10:04 Tools
Male James Bonding 10:04 Tools
My Little Brazilian Pony 10:04 Tools
Machine Drum 10:04 Tools
Lift Off 10:04 Tools
Fog 08:51 Tools
Cafe De Flore (Charles Webster Remix) 08:51 Tools
Little Sparkler 08:51 Tools
Theeeee Ennnnnd 08:51 Tools
If She Only Knew 08:51 Tools
03 - Dr. ROCKIT - Hi-Speed Rockit 08:51 Tools
Babykiss 08:51 Tools
Café de Flote 08:51 Tools
how do you do? 08:51 Tools
Cup Quake 08:51 Tools
37,000ft 08:51 Tools
Café de Flore (Original) 08:51 Tools
I Wish, I Was 08:51 Tools
Café de Flore (OST Café de Flore) 08:51 Tools
Cameras & Rock 08:51 Tools
The S, The E, The 2 & The 3 08:51 Tools
Song Without Italian Words 08:51 Tools
Worm In My Food 08:51 Tools
06 - Dr. ROCKIT - Tape Measure 08:51 Tools
09 - Dr. ROCKIT - Hymnformation 08:51 Tools
Prince Cha-Cha-Charming 08:51 Tools
07 - Dr. ROCKIT - Runner On Hastings Beach 08:51 Tools
05 - Dr. ROCKIT - Veselka's Dinner 08:51 Tools
04 - Dr. ROCKIT - The S, The E, The 2 & The 3 08:51 Tools
P For Pillow 08:51 Tools
Hopter The Docter 08:51 Tools
You are the 08:51 Tools
The Walk 08:51 Tools
The Lion And The Cucumber (The Doctor And The Ro 08:51 Tools
the s the e the 2 and the 3 08:51 Tools
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Restless innovator, sampling wizard, classically trained pianist and superstar collaborator, MATTHEW HERBERT is one of electronic music's most versatile and prolific figureheads. Recording under his own name as well as Doctor Rockit, Wishmountain, Radio Boy and others, Herbert has also produced and remixed artists as diverse as Björk, REM, John Cale, Roisin Murphy, Yoko Ono and Serge Gainsbourg. The first Doctor Rockit releases were found on Clear, an influential label from the mid-nineties that was part of the movement away from club music towards more electro and jazz-influenced music. What started out as an Electro-based project soon became something else entirely as Herbert attempted to take the concrete ideas of the Wishmountain project and add musical elements to create more laid-back but heavily swinging tracks. The project developed considerably after live shows in Germany on a combined tour with Patrick Pulsinger's Cheap Records in 1996. Clear released 'The Music of Sound' album in 1997, by which time the music had become an explicit diary of Herbert's life. Recordings were, amongst other things, taken from places relating to Herbert's childhood ('The Walk', 'Runner on Hastings beach') and restaurants and hotels visited in Austria with Patrick Pulsinger ('Motel Rhythm' and 'Café Beograd'). Doctor Rockit took an extended leave of absence in 1998 as Herbert concentrated on his project with Dani Siciliano but he returned in 2000, releasing 'Indoor Fireworks' on his new self-owned label, Lifelike. The record continued the diary theme and contained recordings of Herbert and friends in Barcelona for New Year ('Welcome'), his father's old car, Sydney's traffic lights ('Metro') and twenty of Herbert's friends after a warm up session in the pub ('Hymnformation'). The latter was Herbert's first explicitly political piece of music with lyrics informed by Noam Chomsky and John Pilger and referring to Rupert Murdoch and his expanding "news" industry and to Saddam Hussein and the bombing of Iraq, the central premise of the song being 'We require more information'. Doctor Rockit's first known appearance came as a race horse on TV in 1995 and he finally disappeared in 2004 with the release of the compilation, 'The Unnecessary History of Doctor Rockit', a CD which for the first time collected music from the early EPs on Clear to the final single on Lifelike. The decision to dispose of the Doctor came with Herbert's realisation that the borderlines between his recording names were beginning to overlap and re-integrate themselves. There may indeed come a point in the not too distant future when all of Herbert's music is recorded under his own name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.