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Matthew Herbert

Matthew Herbert is a prolific and accomplished musician whose range of works extends from numerous albums (including the much-celebrated bodily functions) to Ivor Novello nominated film scores (life in a day) as well as music for theatre, TV, games and radio. He has performed as all round the world from the Sydney opera house to the Hollywood Bowl.

He has remixed iconic artists including Quincy Jones, Serge Gainsbourg and Ennio Morricone and worked with musical acts as diverse as Bjork and Dizzee Rascal. He has produced other artists such as Roisin Murphy, The Invisible, Micachu and Merz and released some of these works alongside others on his own label – Accidental Records. Other collaborators include chef Heston Blumenthal, playwright Caryl Churchill and writer Will Self, but he is most known for working with sound, turning ordinary or so called found sound in to electronic music.

www.matthewherbert.com