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Dave Robertson

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Wanted in all states and territories for honest song writing, Dave Robertson tells philosophical stories through driving indie-folk-pop songs. His beautifully unaffected voice and mercifully unschooled guitar playing appeal to young and old. Thoughtful lyrics combine personal and political musings, witty word play, everyday frankness and just enough passing detail to draw listeners into the subject of the song. Influences include Ryan (not Bryan) Adams , Ani Difranco , Dar Williams , Damien Rice and Bright Eyes .

Dave's Little Scientist EP has received radio airplay on at least 24 stations around Australia including Triple J , the national youth broadcaster. The track “Other Body Parts” was recently selected by Foghorn Records for Sounds Like Cafe . The compilation CD series goes out to over 1200 cafes around Australia and has previously featured Paul Kelly and Sarah Blasko . The song debuted at 9 on the Sounds Like Cafe charts just behind fellow Sandgroper Abbe May . DJ Nana Mex, founder of Downunda Thunda Radio , describes it as “one of my top 20 all time fav tracks. Play it at least once a week on air”. “Lost and Found” can be found on Blue Tongue Records Rocky Blues Volume 3 compilation CD. The EP was Nexus Car Share 's feature CD in July 2007. You can read reviews of Dave's songs on Triple J Unearthed .

Dave's live performances have covered three continents and a plethora of bars, cafes, radio studios, folk clubs, house concerts, festivals and more. Gig highlights include:

    Performing the political “Rogue State” to thousands at the Walk Against Warming Being accompanied by Marie O'Dwyer at the Nannup and Fairbridge festivals The acoustics of singing in the Fairbridge chapel at the Earthdance Festival Kicking off Fremantle Festival's “ Weave ” event on federal election night (what a party!) Supporting The Basics (featuring Gotye ) at Lewisham Tavern in Tasmania Supporting sultry Canadian Carolyna Loveless at a ranch near the US border Jamming with Kristina Olsen at the Nanga Music FestivalPlaying West Coast Blues and Roots Fringe Festival Being nominated a finalist in the Swan Hotel's Step Up Live song writing competition

He's come a long way from learning the Star Wars theme on clarinet at school. Violent Femmes , The Cure , REM , Radiohead and Billy Bragg inspired Dave to pick up the guitar. Backpacking in Europe he discovered he had a knack for entertaining and started performing at open mic nights in Edinburgh. In 2003 Dave released 15 of his songs on the home-recorded “Third Draft” CD, with which he toured to Canada. Moving to the musical port city of Fremantle he teamed up with experienced producers Pete Grandison and Peter Anthony to record the six track “Little Scientist EP” at Shanghai Twang studios. Backing vocals from Tessa Lee , slide guitar from Craig Sinclair and percussion from Simon Miskin and Pete Smith were a fitting addition. The CD was launched at Kidogo Arthouse in 2006, with Fresh Blast sponsorship from RTR radio and the WA government’s Healthway program. Following its great reception and several mini tours to the east coast, a full length studio album of new material is being recorded this winter.

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Member Since: 29/01/2007
Band Website: www.daverobertson.com.au
Influences:

Damien Rice, Ryan Adams (especially his outros), The Cure (especially their intros), Dar Williams, Ani Difranco, Violent Femmes, Red House Painters (Have You Forgotten How to Love Yourself), Tim Flannery, Ben Elton, Tom Robbins, Gillian Welch, Kristina Olsen, Water, Maps, Climate, Sarah Harmer, The Weakerthans, Neil Young (solo in Like a Hurricane), Fremantle, Halifax, Hobart (the salty towns), Martha Wainwright, Calum Caryle, Elephants, Skinning Dipping, Satellites, U2, The Guild League, Aurora, Simon Nield, Hakeas (the trees), Tawny Frogmouths (the birds), James Lovelock (our discussions about Daisyworld), Sally Dastey, Woylies (the endangered marsupials), Kavisha Mazzella, Philosophy of Science, The Dice Man, The Cashews, Luka Bloom, Nick Drake, Mark Kozelek, snow on Salt Spring Island, Together (the Swedish film), Billy Bragg, Naomi Klein, Clive Hamilton, Graham Chittleborough (especially his book Shouldn't Our Grandchildren Know), Kisses, Wild dancing, Mary Kostakidis, David Attenborough, Douglas Adams, the Isle of Rum, Girls with pigtails, the Wintership, the change of the seasons, local produce, old buildings (built to last), Tom Petty, juicy mangoes (this wasn't always the case), riding my bike at nights along quiet streets, Jack Cohen & Ian Stewart, the colour of things in the late afternoon sun, waves, Mick Thomas, Spirit of the West, M Ward, Orion Magazine, The Davilak, Satellite imagery, the big picture, curves, the crunch of snow, the squeak of sand and I wouldn't know where to start with all my local friends...


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Sounds Like: He means it, Radiohead, Paul Kelly, REM, Ben Lee, Mountain Goats, Bright Eyes, Lucie Thorne, an Australian of sorts


Record Label: Independent
Type of Label: Unsigned

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