David Peter Meads (born 3 August 1981), known professionally and personally as Scroobius Pip (Dave), is an English actor and podcaster as well as a former
spoken word
Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics o ...
poet and
hip hop recording artist from
Stanford-le-Hope
Stanford-le-Hope is a town, former civil parish and Church of England parish situated in the county of Essex, England. Often known locally simply as Stanford, the town is within the unitary authority of Thurrock and located 23.8 miles (38.4&nbs ...
, Essex. He first gained prominence as one half of hip hop duo
Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip sparked by their debut single "
Thou Shalt Always Kill
"Thou Shalt Always Kill" is the debut single by Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, released in 2007.
The song comprises an electronic dance beat with the vocals taking the form of a rant at aspects of modern British culture. The pivotal message is t ...
".
He manages his own record label, Speech Development Records. He hosted the award-winning weekly radio show ''The Beatdown'' on
XFM in the late 2000s and currently hosts the ''
Distraction Pieces Podcast''. In August 2016, he released a book entitled ''Distraction Pieces''.
He appears as French Bill, an assistant to Atticus, in the eight-part
historical fiction
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series ''
Taboo
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'' (2017) on
BBC One
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and
FX.
Early career
As a teenager, Scroobius Pip was inspired by
punk music to buy a guitar and form various bands with his friends. His musical tastes quickly grew to encompass genres including
hip hop and
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a majo ...
and he became interested in spoken word artists
Gil Scott-Heron
Gilbert Scott-Heron (April 1, 1949 – May 27, 2011) was an American Jazz poetry, jazz poet, singer, musician, and author, known primarily for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician ...
,
Sage Francis and
Saul Williams
Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 independent film '' Slam ...
. This encouraged him to go solo; the idea of having no one to rely on or blame other than himself was an appealing challenge.
[Pip, Scroobius. ''Poetry in (e) Motion'', Titan Books, London, 2010, pp. 7–9]
He adopted his stage name from
Edward Lear
Edward Lear (12 May 1812 – 29 January 1888) was an English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet, who is known mostly for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose and especially his limericks, a form he popularised.
His principal a ...
's poem "
The Scroobious Pip". He later explained: "I loved the story. It's about a creature that doesn't know what it is ...By the end
f the poem
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Hi ...
he realises that he is simply The Scroobious Pip. He doesn't fit into any one category and can just be his own creature." In 2002 whilst working in an
HMV
Sunrise Records and Entertainment, trading as HMV (for His Master's Voice), is a British music and entertainment retailer, currently operating exclusively in the United Kingdom.
The first HMV-branded store was opened by the Gramophone Company ...
store he made the decision to start saving his writing.
When he had written a full spoken word set and saved enough money to live for a year without income, he quit his job and toured the country in a 1987
Toyota Space Cruiser. Seeking out gig listings for each new town he visited, he turned up and performed his set to the fans queuing outside the venues, with mixed results. After a few months crossing the country, Scroobius Pip moved back home and decided to focus on London and Essex, attending four or five spoken word shows,
open mic
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nights or
poetry slam
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s each week – anywhere that would let him perform. Various producers expressed a desire to work with him, but it was the beats of former HMV colleague Dan le Sac that captured his attention and led to the formation of
Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip.
Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip
Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip is a
hip hop duo combining electronic beats with sung, spoken and rapped lyrics, their critically acclaimed debut album ''
Angles
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'' became one of the leading independent releases of 2008.
Despite growing up in the same
Essex
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town
Stanford-le-Hope
Stanford-le-Hope is a town, former civil parish and Church of England parish situated in the county of Essex, England. Often known locally simply as Stanford, the town is within the unitary authority of Thurrock and located 23.8 miles (38.4&nbs ...
, the duo's paths barely crossed until they shared a Christmas season working at the Lakeside branch of HMV. Dan Le Sac went on to book Scroobius Pip to play a gig he was promoting at the Fez Club (now Sakura) in
Reading
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For educators and researchers, reading is a multifaceted process invo ...
and around this time began remixing Scroobius Pip's debut solo album ''No Commercial Breaks''.
Their first collaboration resulted in the track "
Thou Shalt Always Kill
"Thou Shalt Always Kill" is the debut single by Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, released in 2007.
The song comprises an electronic dance beat with the vocals taking the form of a rant at aspects of modern British culture. The pivotal message is t ...
", a dissection of modern British culture and a call to arms for
individualism
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. The track appealed to
XFM's
John Kennedy who aired it in demo form 24 hours after he had received the
CD-R
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CD-R discs (CD-Rs) are readable by most CD readers manufactured prior to the int ...
. Pip set up a
MySpace page with the solitary track, and the response was very favourable. The pair borrowed £200 to make the music video.
Shunning major label offers, Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip signed to the independent
Sunday Best Recordings for their UK releases and
Strange Famous Records for the United States. Dan le Sac Vs Scroopius Pip have released three albums to date: ''
Angles
The Angles ( ang, Ængle, ; la, Angli) were one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period. They founded several kingdoms of the Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England. Their name is the root of the name ...
'' (2008), ''
The Logic of Chance'' (2010) and ''
Repent Replenish Repeat
''Repent Replenish Repeat'' is the third studio album by Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip, released on 7 October 2013. It peaked at number 22 on the UK Albums Chart.
Critical reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 1 ...
'' (2013). Since March 2007 they have undertaken multiple UK, US and European tours and have appeared at numerous festivals including
Glastonbury
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,
Reading and Leeds
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,
Bestival
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,
Coachella Coachella may refer to:
* Coachella, California
* Coachella Canal, in California
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* "Coachella – Woodstock in My Mind
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,
Lowlands
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Definitions
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,
Pukkelpop
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and
Fuji Rock Festival
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.
Solo musical career
2006: ''No Commercial Breaks''
Scroobius Pip's debut album ''No Commercial Breaks'' was self-released in 2006, marking the start of his label Speech Development Records. Originally limited to a run of 1,000 copies, the album quickly sold out, resulting in various online
bootlegs. The album was re-released in 2012, a two CD special with a bonus disc featuring his 60-minute sold out spoken word show from the
Royal Albert Hall
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on 21 November 2012.
2011: ''Distraction Pieces''
''
Distraction Pieces
''Distraction Pieces'' is the second solo album by Scroobius Pip, released on 19 September 2011. It entered and peaked at No. 35 on the UK albums chart.
Track listing
References
External links
*
{{Authority control
2011 albums
Scroobi ...
'' is the second solo album by Scroobius Pip released in the UK on his own Speech Development Records and in the US on
Strange Famous Records. Released on 19 September 2011, the album entered and peaked at No. 35 on the UK albums chart. Produced by Yila and Worgie, the record sees Scroobius Pip's lyrical dexterity and acclaimed blend of rap meets spoken-word play out across a collision of punk, rock and hip hop production.
Collaborators include
Travis Barker
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of
Blink-182
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,
Danny Lohner aka Renholder of
Nine Inch Nails
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,
Sage Francis,
XL Records boss
Richard Russell,
P.O.S,
Zane Lowe
Alexander Zane Reid Lowe (born 7 August 1973) is a New Zealand radio DJ, live DJ, record producer, and television presenter.
After an early career in music creation, production and DJing, he moved to the UK in 1997. He came to prominence thro ...
,
Aupheus,
B. Dolan,
Steve Mason of
The Beta Band
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and Natasha Fox, who provides the vocals for "Feel It", a cover of Scroobius Pip's favourite
Kate Bush
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song.
Other releases
2010: ''Poetry in (e) Motion''
''Poetry in (e) Motion'' is a collection of Scroobius Pip's poems illustrated by artists recruited via his MySpace page. The book was published in hardback on 26 March 2010 by
Titan Books
Titan Publishing Group is the publishing division of Titan Entertainment Group, which was established in 1981. The books division has two main areas of publishing: film and television tie-ins and cinema reference books; and graphic novels and ...
.
In 2007, Scroobius Pip put a shortlist of his poems up on MySpace and asked artists and illustrators to submit their interpretations. The only rule was that the poem had to be included in the artwork, in full and unabridged. Within the first few days he had received a small but passionate response. This number grew over the following year, resulting in hundreds of submissions from all over the world.
Opening with a foreword by
Nick Frost
Nicholas Jonathan Frost (born 28 March 1972) is a British actor, author, comedian, painter, producer and screenwriter. He has appeared in the ''Three Flavours Cornetto'' trilogy of films, consisting of '' Shaun of the Dead'' (2004), '' Hot Fu ...
, ''Poetry in (e) Motion'' sees nine of Pip's poems illustrated by his fans with an impressive range of styles inspired by everything from
street art
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Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graff ...
,
tattoos
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and
crime noir
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movies.
2014: ''Words'' DVD
On 3 August 2014, Scroobius Pip released his first live DVD ''Words'', a two-disc special released on his own Speech Development Records. The DVD features his
spoken word
Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics o ...
show ''Words'' live at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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2013.
''Words'' was first premiered at
Latitude Festival
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to a crowd of over 4,000 festival goers. Scroobius Pip then made his debut appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a 19-show run of ''Words''. The show sold out every night and garnered huge critical acclaim, with ''
The Scotsman
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'' declaring it: ‘A bewitching mixture of too-cool-for-school nonchalance and laser-like intensity.’
DVD extras include:
* 'Talking with Tim and Pip' – comedian
Tim Key
Timothy David Key (born September 1976) is an English poet, comedian, actor, screenwriter and radio personality. He is best known for playing Alan Partridge's sidekick Simon in '' Mid Morning Matters'', ''Alpha Papa'', and '' This Time'', as w ...
interviews Scroobius Pip about his Fringe experience
* 'One Drink' – a chat over a pint with
Kae Tempest, Musa Okwonga, Polarbear, and Scroobius Pip
* Five music videos by Scroobius Pip: 'Astronaut', 'Introdiction', 'Let em Come', 'The Struggle', 'Soldier Boy Kill Em'
* Two spoken word videos by Scroobius Pip: 'Five Minutes', 'The Astounding Earnest Brace'
* Two music videos by Speech Development artist Jackamo Brown: 'When She Comes', 'Prayer For Slow Death'
* Three music videos by Speech Development artist warrenpeace: 'Indoor Voice', 'Hungry', 'FRNKLY STVN'
Future plans
Scroobius Pip stated in 2019 that he has no plans to release new music.
Speech Development Records
Speech Development Records is the independent label founded and run by Scroobius Pip. On the label's website, Scroobius Pip describes its 'sloppy’ formation: “In 2006 I (Scroobius Pip) had quit my job in HMV and had 1,000 copies of my debut album ''No Commercial Breaks'' pressed. The label name I put on them was 'Speech Development Records'. They had no barcodes. I made up a catalogue number... but it wasn't registered anywhere.” This changed for the 2011 release of his second solo album ''Distraction Pieces'', resulting in the label's official formation.
He has since released a slow and steady stream of records by other artists, an eclectic mix of genres, each defined by his admiration for their work. These include:
* Jackamo Brown – ''Oh No. The Drift of The World'' (2012)
* Polarbear – ''At Home With Polarbear'' (2012)
* warrenpeace – ''warrenpeace'' (2014)
* UK release of
Sage Francis – ''
Copper Gone'' (2014)
Radio show
In April 2013,
XFM announced Scroobius Pip was joining the station to host his own weekly show ''The Beatdown''. This would be the alternative music station's first dedicated
hip hop and
spoken word
Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics o ...
programme. Speaking of the news, Pip commented: “The chance to work with XFM was one I couldn’t pass up. It’s the station that launched my career and, through amazing people like John Kennedy and Eddy Temple Morris, has always been at the forefront of giving exposure to new sounds. Hip-hop is such a deep genre and, through my show, I want to shine a light on some of the stuff that maybe doesn’t get enough of it.”
The first episode of ''The Beatdown'' was broadcast on 27 April 2013 from midnight to 1am with the following track list:
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Everlast
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and
KRS-One
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On 12 May 2014, ''The Beatdown'' won 'Best Specialist Music Programme' at the 32nd annual
Sony Radio Academy Awards
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. The most prestigious awards in the UK radio industry calendar, the show triumphed over tough competition from fellow nominees
Zane Lowe
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After an early career in music creation, production and DJing, he moved to the UK in 1997. He came to prominence thro ...
,
MistaJam,
David Rodigan and
Mark Radcliffe. The judges commented: "A maverick, nonlinear, nonconformist and radical triumph in every sense of the word. The Beatdown is a courageous endeavour that restores faith in the transformational power of radio with a unique presenter who sounds like no one else on British radio."
''The Beatdown'' was broadcast every Saturday night 12am1am on
XFM, until August 2014.
Podcast
In 2014, Scroobius Pip started a weekly podcast series called The
Distraction Pieces Podcast. In each episode, he has held an in-depth interview with a range of comedians, actors, musicians and DJs. In the series so far he has interviewed, among others,
Aisling Bea,
Doc Brown,
Goldie
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Initially gaining exposure for his work as a graffiti artist, Goldie became well known for his pioneering role as a musician in t ...
,
Russell Brand
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,
Josie Long
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John Osborne
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Paddy Considine
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Frank Turner
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,
Stewart Lee
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,
Sara Pascoe,
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,
Nick Frost
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,
Zane Lowe
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,
Eddie Izzard
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,
Kathy Burke
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Richard Herring
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Stephen Graham
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Robin Ince
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Wim Hof
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James McAvoy
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,
John Cooper-Clarke,
Professor Green
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Growing up on ...
and
Killer Mike
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.
Discography
Albums
Singles
Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip
Filmography
References
External links
*
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1981 births
Living people
English hip hop musicians
People from Stanford-le-Hope
English podcasters
English spoken word artists
20th-century English poets
English male poets
20th-century English male writers