From the Basement
                    David Barnard 
 Sophie Muller 
 Quin Williams 
 Vern Moen
                
United Kingdom
English
2
13
                    James Chads 
 John Woollcombe 
 Dilly Gent
                
                    Maida Vale Studios, London, England 
 The Hospital Club, Covent Garden, London
                
Multi-camera
                    18 December 2006 –
7 January 2009
                
Development[edit]
                In September 2006, it was announced that Godrich, along with producer Dilly Gent, producer James Chads and John Woollcombe were shooting the music series From the Basement, filmed from London's Maida Vale Studios.[1]
Godrich took inspiration from The Old Grey Whistle Test, a BBC music television series that broadcast in the 1970s and 1980s, and the 1996 concert film Rock and Roll Circus, which documents concerts by the Rolling Stones and other acts. He told Pitchfork: "[It was amazing] to see such a snapshot of that time: you get to see [the musicians], warts and all... [We were] just saying what a shame it was that there wasn't anything that really felt as honest as that any more."[2]
Godrich conceived From the Basement to capture "the true representation" of the artists' work without the pressure of television promotion or interference from presenters and audiences. He wrote that he wanted to make "bands as comfortable as possible so that they can give great performances without the usual agony of TV promo which everyone has to do but no one seems to enjoy."[1]
Godrich produced the From the Basement pilot as an internet-only show, but needed more funding to produce a series. The show received additional funding from Sky Arts in the UK and Rave and IFC in the USA.[1]
            
Broadcast[edit]
                The podcast launched on 18 December 2006. The first UK broadcast was on Sky Arts on 1 December 2007 and premiered in the US on Rave HD on 22 February 2008, followed by a run on the Independent Film Channel in the fall of 2008. The IFC chose to split the episodes listed below into shorter, half-hour segments.[3]
They were also amongst the final programmes broadcast by the now defunct YLE Extra in Finland.[4]
A second series of shows ran on Sky Arts from 3 December 2008 to 7 January 2009. On 10 March 2009 the series of performances was released on DVD.[5] A new series of From the Basement began on YouTube in May 2022, featuring acts including Idles, Warpaint and Caribou.[6]