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Indie song and dance man The Bedroom Philosopher is a whip-smart maverick of jollies and jazz-chords.
The Tassie born “Jarvis Cocker of Stand-Up” rose to fame with a songwriting segment on Triple J’s Morning Show. He has gone on to release several albums including the genre-hopping Songs From The 86 Tram. His live performances are madcap affairs where a love for improvisation shines. As one reviewer said BP is “obviously uncomfortable with himself, although very comfortable with the audience.”

In 2010 the laser-sharp parody Northcote (So Hungover) became a hipster-slaying anthem. The rock-dog clustered video won international awards and gained half a million views. Songs From The 86 Tram was a sell-out at Melbourne Comedy Festival, taking out the Directors Choice award. It might have gone on to win best show if BP hadn’t been car-doored on his bike (on the 86 line) and broken his humerus.

He’s performed at the Big Day Out, Falls Festival & Woodford Folk Festival. He has supported Amanda Palmer, Peter Combe & himself.

“A daggy, sexy and acerbic hurricane of whimsy.” – Sydney Morning Herald

“He is so hip, he’s absolutely not hip at all.” Amanda Palmer.
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