Sebastian Rochford (born 20 November 1973)[1] is a Scottish drummer and composer. He has recorded and released music as leader of the British band Polar Bear, as Kutcha Butcha and as part of numerous collaborations.
Early life
Rochford was born in Aberdeen, Scotland,[2] and has a large family of two brothers and seven sisters. He is of English and Anglo-Indian descent.[3] His father, Gerard Rochford, was a poet. Rochford's first performances were with a punk band called Cabbage in Aberdeen.[2] He then studied at the Newcastle College of Music before moving to London.[2]
Later life and career
Rochford was band leader and composer of award-winning Polar Bear. The group released its first album Dim Lit in 2004 and its final album Same As You in 2015. The Polar Bear albums Held on the Tips of Fingers and In Each and Every One were nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2005 and 2014 respectively.[4]
His new band Pulled By Magnets made its debut in London in late 2018.[6] The band sees Rochford reunited with frequent collaborator saxophonist Pete Wareham as well as bassist Neil Charles. Pulled By Magnets released their debut album Rose Golden Doorways in 2020.[7]
January 2023 saw the release of a duo album with pianist Kit Downes. Entitled A Short Diary, the record was released on ECM and is dedicated to Rochford's father, the poet Gerard Rochford. In an interview with ECM, Sebastian described the album as "“short diary (of loss)” and “a sonic memory, created with love, out of need for comfort.”[8]
In 2019 he co-composed the music the Chris Morris film The Day Shall Come and in 2020 he played with Charles Hazlewood's Paraorchestra with Brett Anderson and Nadine Shah for a BBC TV broadcast. In 2021 Rochford undertook a four month residency at London venue Servant Jazz Quarters, playing solo sets and as well as collaborations with Lara Jones, Jason Singh, Theon Cross, Shirley Tetteh and Neil Charles.[15][16][17]
In 2021/22, Rochford toured with Damon Albarn in support of his solo album The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows.[18][citation needed]
Days and Nights at the Takeaway
In 2012, Rochford engaged in a 12-month digital 'singles club' under the name Days and Nights at the Takeaway, a reference to his studio in North London. Each single consisted of a collaboration in a variety of styles and was backed by a remix by a third party. Collaborators included Jehst, Spoek Mathambo, Jason Moran, Soumik Datta, Leo Abrahams, Drew McConnell, Brian Eno and Oliver Coates. Remixers included Micachu, Pete Wareham, Tom Skinner, Simon Bookish and Chris Sharkey. The series was released by The Leaf Label.
Awards and honors
Rochford won the BBC Jazz Award for best newcomer in 2004, and was nominated for best musician in 2006. He was also nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2005, 2007, 2014 and 2018, the nominations including Polar Bear's Held on The Tips of Fingers and In Each and Every One[19][14] plus the self-titled debut album by Basquiat Strings.