Didz Hammond

Didz Hammond is a British musician known primarily for his work in the alternative rock and indie genres. He gained prominence as the bassist for the band Cooper Temple Clause, which formed in the early 2000s. The band's notable works include their debut album, "See This Through and Leave" (2002), and "Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose" (2003), both of which received critical acclaim and helped define the sound of early 2000s British rock. Hammond is also recognized for his collaborative efforts with various artists and bands, contributing to the broader UK music scene. His work blends elements of post-punk and electronic influences, which has inspired a new generation of musicians. While Cooper Temple Clause disbanded in 2007, Hammond's impact on the indie rock landscape is marked by his distinctive bass lines and songwriting, contributing to the genre's evolution during a significant time in UK music. His continued involvement in music, both as a performer and producer, reflects his enduring influence in the industry.