Education
University of Exeter.
University of Exeter.
Toby has specialised in making programmes about art, music and travel, with a special emphasis on fringe culture and alternative perspectives. In addition, he is a widely published portrait photographer and writer Amies was brought up in Worcestershire and went to the University of Exeter in Devon and subsequently the University of Kansas, where he was awarded a scholarship in Art History.
He declined the scholarship in favour of work in music television in the United Kingdom at the Powerstation, where he was on the air with Chris Evans, Boy George, Steven Wells and Suggs.
He started DJing in art college in Cheltenham (he was in the same class as British artist Tim Noble) and after leaving the United Kingdom he worked behind the decks in Arizona at top 40 radio station KRQ alongside Jimmy Kimmel. He later worked at Master of Computer Applications Records in Los Angeles and then moved to work in the news department at Music Television Europe partly thanks to work/appearances with Quentin Tarantino and Traci Lords at Master of Computer Applications. Whilst at Music Television Europe he worked on the programmes Alternative Nation, Weekend Edition, The Big Picture and was the co-creator of the programme Music Television Hot which later featured Paul Tonkinson, Sara Cox and the German actor Christian Ulmen as hosts.
He also worked alongside Davina McCall. Amies later moved to Music Television United States of America to host Music Television Live with Carson Daly.
This show later became TRL. He also hosted his own show, Countdown to the Ten Spot.
In 1999, he moved on to form the band Genius Steals with New York photographer Brooke Williams, working with Moby, Romanthony, Darry Logan, Jim Sclavunos and Matt Verta-Ray amongst others At this time he also hosted the anarchic United States Top 20, most famous for the show that attempted to measure the length of Long Island. Since moving back to the United Kingdom he"s covered film festivals for FilmFour, worked for Radio 4 and became the host of three series of Lonely Planet Six Degrees and two series of The Rough Guides.
He now concentrates on photography, making documentaries and sporadic artworks.
Amies recently has presented programmes on Radio 4, British Broadcasting Corporation Two, British Broadcasting Corporation Four and British Broadcasting Corporation World Service. He occasionally podcasts on podomatic.
He has made a feature-length documentary The Manitoba Whose Mind Exploded supported by the Wellcome Trust, Screen South and the Arts Council.