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Benjamin Brian Thomas Watt (born 6 December 1962) is a British musician, singer, songwriter, author, DJ and radio presenter, best known as one half of the duo
Everything but the Girl Everything but the Girl (occasionally referred to as EBTG) are an English musical duo formed in Kingston upon Hull in 1982, consisting of lead singer and occasional guitarist Tracey Thorn and guitarist, keyboardist, producer and singer Ben Watt ...
.


Early life

Watt was born in
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, and grew up in
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, the son of Scottish jazz bandleader and arranger Tommy Watt and showbusiness writer
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. He has four older half brothers and sisters.


Recording artist

Watt began recording in 1981 on the indie label Cherry Red. His first single 'Cant' was produced by folk-maverick
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and featured Richard Allen on viola and tambourine. His second release, 1982's 5-track EP ''Summer into Winter'' featured Robert Wyatt on backing vocals and piano. His debut album ''
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'' was released in 1983 and reached UK Independent Album Charts Top 10. He then put his solo career on hold and joined forces with vocalist
Tracey Thorn Tracey Anne Thorn (born 26 September 1962) is a British singer. She is best known as being one half of the duo Everything but the Girl from 1982 to 1999. She was a member of the band Marine Girls between 1980 and 1983 and since 2007 has bee ...
, with whom he wrote and recorded for 17 years—together they created nine studio albums as Everything but the Girl (EBTG) after signing to Blanco Y Negro through Warners in 1984, and then
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in 1995. EBTG have received eight gold, and one platinum album BPI Certifications in the UK, and one gold album RIAA Certification in the US. The song '' Missing'' reached number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1996. Following EBTG's self-imposed hiatus in 2000, Watt immersed himself in the world of underground electronic music both as a DJ and recording artist/producer. His recorded output during this period includes club tracks such as ''Lone Cat (Holding On)'', ''A Stronger Man'' featuring Sananda Maitreya (formerly known as
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), the ''Outspoken EP Part 1'' including ''Pop A Cap in Yo' Ass'' featuring Estelle, ''Just a Blip'' and ''Guinea Pig''. In 2014 Watt returned to his folk-jazz roots and released '' Hendra'', his first solo album since 1983, the content of which was recorded with a new band including
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, formerly of the band
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—Watt explained that he knew that Butler would be the "perfect counterpoint to bring some darkness to the light." Watt also worked with Berlin-based producer
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, and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. The album was released on a new record label, Unmade Road, founded by Watt in 2014. Watt completed over sixty live shows in support of '' Hendra'' including tours of UK, North America, Japan and Australia. The album won the 'Best 'Difficult' Second Album' category at the AIM Independent Music Awards 2014. It was included at No 27 in Uncut's Top 75 Albums of 2014. Rolling Stone (Germany) made it number two in its list of the best albums of 2014. Japan's Music Magazine made it their No 3 best album of 2014. April 2016 saw the release of his third solo album ''
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''. Self-produced at RAK Studios in London, it continued his relationship with Bernard Butler, and added guest cameos from MC Taylor of North Carolina folk-rock band, Hiss Golden Messenger, and Boston singer-songwriter
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. It received a 9/10 review in
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. In a four-star review, ''
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'' said: "In his early 50s, he is making some of the best music of his career."


Writer

Watt's first memoir, '' Patient – The True Story of a Rare Illness'' (Penguin, 1996), describes his life-changing ordeal with Churg–Strauss syndrome (Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis), a rare life-threatening
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with which he was diagnosed and hospitalized in 1992, on the eve of a North American tour with Everything But The Girl. "An astonishingly assured anatomy of his ordeal, by turns terrifying, mordantly funny and intensely moving. Many people suffer the pain and indignities of intensive medical treatment; but few have written about it with quite such alarming vividness or clarity", wrote Mick Bown in ''
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''. The book was listed as a ''New York Times'' Notable Book of the Year, a ''Sunday Times'' Book of the Year chosen by William Boyd and a ''Village Voice'' Literary Supplement Favorite Book of the Year, and was also a finalist for the Esquire-Waterstones Best Non-Fiction Award in the UK. His second memoir, ''Romany and Tom''—a portrait of his parents' lives and marriage—was published by Bloomsbury in February 2014. "Neither sentimental nor savage, yet often wise, moving and entertaining within the same paragraph, ''Romany and Tom'' is a major achievement to rival any of Watt's recordings", said ''The Guardian''. "Watt captures what real life feels like, and he captures it with breathtaking clarity, beauty, and precision", said the ''
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''. In September 2014 it was long-listed for the
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2014.


DJ, remixer, label owner


Lazy Dog (1998–2003)

In 1998 Watt established the London deep house Sunday club night and compilation series ''Lazy Dog'' with Jay Hannan. The club night – where both Watt and Hannan DJ'd in a tag-team style – was hosted twice-monthly at the Notting Hill Arts Club in west London, and later every two months at The End in central London. Success led to appearances at the Miami Winter Music Conference and several tours of the United States. Watt produced a string of dance remixes for
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, Sunshine Anderson,
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, Maxwell,
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and
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. Lazy Dog ended on 16 May 2003 with a farewell closing party at
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in central London. Two mix compilations – ''Lazy Dog Vol. 1'' and ''Lazy Dog Vol. 2'' were released by Virgin Records in 2000 and 2001 respectively.


Neighbourhood and Cherry Jam (2002–2005)

For three years between 2002 and 2005, Watt was a co-owner/founder of the West London nightclubs ''Neighbourhood'' and ''Cherry Jam''. Under Watt's creative direction Cherry Jam hosted underground club nights, art exhibitions, the inaugural events for the long-running
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night ''Book Slam'' and
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' official debut show. At Neighbourhood, Watt brought in artists such as
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and many international DJs to perform at his own in-house club nights. Watt also hosted the 25th Anniversary of the Rough Trade Records music label and the inaugural ''House Music Awards'' ceremony.


Buzzin' Fly Records (2003–present)

In April 2003, Watt launched his own independent deep house and techno record label Buzzin' Fly Records (named after the
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song). The label proceeded to foster the careers of young and emerging producers/DJs such as Justin Martin, Mademoiselle Caro & Franck Garcia, and Rodamaal. The label hosted Watt's own club productions as well as work from remixers such as Ame, Radio Slave, Charles Webster and
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. Between 2003 and 2007 Watt also compiled and mixed four compilation albums, Buzzin' Fly Volumes 1–4, mixing tracks from the label with tracks from other artists. Buzzin' Fly won Best Breakthrough Label at the ''House Music Awards'' in 2004, and was awarded the Runner-up Best British Label by the
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Awards in both 2007 and 2008. In April 2013, on the label's tenth anniversary, Watt announced he was scaling back the label's activities to focus more fully on his own creative work. After a period of relative inactivity in 2017 Buzzin' Fly took control of the majority of the Everything But The Girl back catalogue, previously held by Warner Music. The transfer of rights was the result of Warner Music's obligation to release assets into the independent sector as part of the conditions surrounding its acquisition of EMI assets from Universal Music. A licensing deal with Chrysalis Records was simultaneously arranged for the shared curation of the catalogue. A new Buzzin' Fly website was launched the same year presenting a new home for all three labels within the Buzzin' Fly group – Buzzin' Fly, Strange Feeling and Unmade Road.


DJ

After several years of mostly London residencies, Watt performed as a DJ on the festival circuit in 2005, appearing at the Good Vibrations Festival in Australia, Homelands and Lovebox in the UK, Coachella in the US, and Ireland's Electric Picnic. In 2008 he opened the Sonar Festival in Barcelona, appeared at the Exit Festival the same year and was a resident DJ from 2007 to 2009 at ''We Love Sundays'' on the Space Terrace in Ibiza. Giant Step promoted his three-year residency at Cielo in New York, and he played on the main stage at the inaugural
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on New York City's Randall's Island in 2009. He was nominated four years running (2008–2011) as Best Deep House DJ at the global
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held in Ibiza, and for Outstanding Contribution to Dance Music at the ''DJ Magazine Best of British Awards 2009''.


Strange Feeling Records (2007–present)

Building upon the foundation of Buzzin' Fly, Watt launched Strange Feeling Records in 2007 as a sister label that would release alternative/indie music. The critically acclaimed Copenhagen band
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and the Hungarian trio
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were early signings of Strange Feeling. The label globally released and distributed the third solo album ''
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'' by Watt's wife
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on 17 May 2010; the album was the label's fifth release. This was followed by her alternative Christmas album, ''Tinsel and Lights'', in 2012. 2015 saw the release of Thorn's original soundtrack to '' The Falling'' – the debut feature film by British film director Carol Morley.


Unmade Road (2014–present)

In 2014, Watt launched Unmade Road, a new label and production company to act as a vehicle for his return to recording and touring as a singer-songwriter. He secured a licensing deal for the label with Caroline International. The label released Watt's albums '' Hendra'' in 2014 and ''Fever Dream'' in 2016.


Radio presenter

In 2006, Watt launched the online ''Buzzin' Fly'' radio show to showcase upcoming music from the label, new releases and guest mixes. It was re-broadcast on the Galaxy Network and Kiss. In 2009, after more than 150 editions, Watt presented his last show and accepted an invitation to move to the
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's flagship electronic radio show as a resident DJ on the ''6 Mix''; this show was cancelled in 2014.


Personal life

Watt lives with his spouse and creative partner
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in Hampstead, north London. They met at
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in 1981; after 27 years together, they married in 2008 at the
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. Their twin daughters Jean and Alfie were born in 1998, and their son Blake was born in 2001. In 1992, Watt was diagnosed with Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), an extremely rare and potentially deadly autoimmune condition. He eventually had 5 m (15 ft) of necrotized small intestine removed (about 75%), leaving him on a permanently restricted diet. He later wrote the memoir ''
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'' about his experiences with the disease and recovery.


Discography


Albums

* ''
North Marine Drive ''North Marine Drive'' is the debut album of Ben Watt. The album was released on Cherry Red in 1983, prior to Watt's success in Everything but the Girl, and reached number one in the UK Indie Chart the same year. The tone of the album is r ...
'' (1983, Cherry Red) * '' Hendra'' (2014, Unmade Road dist. by
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) UK No. 46 * ''
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'' (2016, Unmade Road) UK No. 53 * ''
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'' (January 2020, Unmade Road)


Singles and EPs

* ''Cant'' (June 1981, Cherry Red) * ''Summer into Winter EP'' with Robert Wyatt (March 1982, Cherry Red) * ''Some Things Don't Matter'' (February 1983, Cherry Red) * ''Lone Cat (Holding On)'' (April 2003, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 1 EP'' includes ''A Stronger Man'' with
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(January 2004, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Outspoken Part 1'' includes ''Pop a Cap in Yo' Ass'' with Estelle and ''Attack, Attack, Attack'' with Baby Blak (January 2005, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 2 EP'' includes ''Lone Cat (Holding On)'' (Justin Martin Remix) and ''Pop a Cap in Yo Ass'' (Dubstrumental) by Ben Watt with Estelle (April 2005, Buzzin' Fly) * ''We Are Silver EP'' includes ''Old Soul'' with Baby Blak, and ''Lone Cat'' (
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& Steve Martinez Special Re-Rub) (April 2007, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 4 EP'' includes ''Just a Blip'' (June 2007, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Guinea Pig'' (October 2008, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Bright Star'' by Stimming, Ben Watt & Julia Biel (Feb 2010, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Forget'' (includes acoustic version of ''The Levels'' recorded with David Gilmour). (July 2014, Unmade Road) * ''Golden Ratio EP'' (remixes by Charles Webster/Ewan Pearson) (Dec 2014, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Gradually'' (Jan 2016, Unmade Road) * ''Between Two Fires'' (Feb 2016, Unmade Road) * ''Storm Shelter EP'' (April 2021, Unmade Road)


Compilations mixed by Ben Watt

* ''Lazy Dog Vol. 1'' with Jay Hannan (October 2000,
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) * ''Back to Mine'' with Tracey Thorn as Everything but the Girl (May 2001, DMC) * ''Lazy Dog Vol. 2'' with Jay Hannan (March 2002, Virgin) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 1: Replenishing Music for the Modern Soul'' (March 2004, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 2: Replenishing Music for the Modern Soul'' (April 2005, Buzzin' Fly) * ''InTheMix 2006'' (Australian release; 2 CDs; one compiled and mixed by Ben Watt, one by Ivan Gough) (November 2006, inthemix.au) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 3'' (June 2006, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly Vol 4'' (May 2007, Buzzin' Fly) * ''Buzzin' Fly – 5 Golden Years in the Wilderness'' (Compiled and unmixed by Ben Watt) (June 2008, Buzzin' Fly)


References


External links

*
Official Ben Watt website
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