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Tributes paid after Rachel Stamp and Sham 69 drummer Robin Guy dies: “A tremendously talented drummer and a lovely bloke”

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Tributes have been paid following the death of drummer Robin Guy.

Guy was most widely recognised for his work with the cult band Rachel Stamp, as well as his time in Sham 69. He also famously stepped in for performances with Faith No More, Violent New Breed and Ragdolls throughout his career, as well as taking part in many drum masterclasses and teaching at Brighton Institute of Modern Music.

News of his death was announced earlier today (September 13) by music journalist and member of punk legends Goldblade and The MembranesJohn Robb.

Writing on Louder Than War, he shared: We are sorry to hear of the passing of Robin Guy. Robin was an extraordinary drummer whose power and finesse made him one of the most in demand players on the scene. He first came into our view playing for underrated but influential band Rachel Stamp adding his unique power and dynamics to their enthralling glam punk indie sleaze.”

The post continued, recalling his work with All About Eve, as well as the “the respect he was held in on the scene.”

“More important than any of this was that he was a wonderful human being and always a pleasure to bump into at festivals where his whirlwind energy and upbeat demeanour was the same on and off stage,” Robb continued. “He fought his cancer with this same attitude and continued to play as much as he could and defiance and openness about his condition was inspirational. Godspeed brother.”

Following the news of his passing, many others have taken to social media to pay their respects to the drummer and share sympathy for his family and friends.

“Awful news that Robin Guy of Rachel Stamp (and Sham ’69 and countless others) has died. One of those super-energetic, all-action drummers who makes every gig 20 per cent more watchable,” wrote music critic Simon Price. “Just a brilliant bloke who left you feeling better about life every time you ran into him. R.I.P.”

 

Similarly, journalist Ian Winwood recalled the “memorable” day he spent with the musician over two decades ago, while musician Julianne Regan reflected on the “impression he made” on the music scene. “Condolences to his loved ones. It was such a privilege to have known him and to have had him in the band,” she wrote.

 

Elsewhere, one fan described Guy as “a tremendously talented drummer, super showman and such a lovely bloke”, while someone else hailed him as “One of the nicest blokes you’d care to meet, an infinitely talented musician [and an incredible force behind that kit.”

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In a past interview with Pearl Drums, the musician opened up about the players that inspired him throughout the years, naming Iron MaidenThe Police, and Adam & The Ants as capturing some “seriously original stuff”. He also shared praise for Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, Pantera‘s Vinnie Paul, Ronald Bruner Jr. and others.

When asked what advice he wanted to impart to new musicians looking to make it in the industry, he said: “NEVER. EVER. GIVE. UP. EVER.”

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SOPHIE paid tribute by Google Doodle on her birthday

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SOPHIE has been paid tribute by Google Doodle to coincide with what would’ve been her birthday today (September 17).

The hyperpop pioneer and PC Music affiliate (full name Sophie Xeon) tragically passed away on January 30, 2021 aged 34 following her accidental fall from a three storey building in Athens.

Now, the musician has been honoured by Google Doodle with a short video for her 38th birthday. Soundtracked by ‘Immaterial’, taken from her debut album ‘Oil Of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides‘, the clip depicts various portraits of SOPHIE and her Monomachine, the synthesiser she used to make her inimitable and evocative sounds from.

In the caption for the video, Google wrote: “This video Doodle celebrates the birthday of Scottish musician, producer, and DJ Sophie Xeon, who is remembered for her acclaimed experimental pop and electronic music.”

Take a look at the video below:

Recently, the eponymous posthumous album for the producer was announced in June this year. It will be released September 27 via Transgressive Records and Future Classic, with the help of her brother and long-time studio manager Benny Long.

Speaking about the forthcoming album in a statement, SOPHIE’s family wrote: “When we, Sophie’s family, took our first steps towards bringing this project to fruition we contacted the dear friends with whom she envisioned the album. We wrote, ‘We have been finding comfort in the music Sophie left us, it is a gift that we truly cherish as we try to find a way forward, with Sophie forever at the centre of our worlds’.

“Sophie didn’t often speak publicly of her private life, preferring to put everything she wanted to articulate in her music. It feels only right to share with the world the music she hoped to release, in the belief that we can all connect with her in this, the form she loved most.”

The statement concluded: “Sophie gave all of herself to her music. It’s here that she can always be found.”

So far, four singles from the record have been previewed, including ‘Reason Why (ft. Kim Petras)’, ‘Berlin Nightmare (ft. Evita Manji)’, ‘One More Time‘ and ‘Exhilarate (ft. Bibi Bourelly)’.

In other news, Sade will release her first new music in years as part of new transgender awareness compilation project alongside a SOPHIE cover courtesy of Moses Sumney.

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