Dave Fawbert

Freelance Journalist

United Kingdom

After a career in A&R, then as a session musician, I took a left turn into writing words. Have edited/written for Shortlist, BBC Three, the i paper, The Times, Vice, Wired and more, I enjoy writing about literally anything interesting, specialising in music, entertainment and the environment

Portfolio
Inews
Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own' is the song that defined the decade

Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own' is the most influential track of the 2010s (Photo: Mark Peckmezian) The idea of grouping artistic output into years and decades is quite an odd one. Inspiration doesn't follow a clock and the creation of music happens continuously - yet the human instinct is to try to find order and patterns in the messiness of existence.

Vice
11/11/2019
The Murderer Accusing a Notorious Killer of His Crimes

In 2001, Kent Police believed they had finally landed the man they were under huge pressure to find: the cold-blooded killer who'd brutally murdered a mother and her daughter in a secluded part of the Kent countryside, on the 9th of July, 1996.

BBC Three
03/27/2019
Climate change: Are you suffering from 'eco-anxiety'? - BBC Three

N/A Feeling overwhelmed by the existential challenge of climate change? You're not alone Dave Fawbert The headlines detailing extreme weather events seem to come at you day after day. Your social feed - and just stepping outside - alerts you to record temperatures being set.

ShortList
06/14/2017
The most beautiful football stadiums in the UK

There is no doubt that football stadiums are the modern churches. Places for congregations of believers to come together and worship, praying to the god of sporting fortunes that their team shall score more goals than the opposition, and may the referee be smited down, as he knoweth not what he is doing.

ShortList
10/12/2018
The technology exists so why haven't we solved climate change yet?

Two years ago, I went to the excellent New Scientist Live event in London, headlined by a fantastical and captivating talk from astronaut Tim Peake, who enthralled adults and kids alike as he talked of his adventures on board the International Space Station.

WIRED
From Disc to Dance Floor: Making Electronic Music Work Live

The performance of electronic music in a live environment has been a thorny issue ever since synthesizers and sequencers gained a foothold in the 1970s. Three top exponents of their art -- Orbital's Paul Hartnoll, trance pioneer Paul van Dyk and The Whip's Bruce Carter -- tell how they make it work.