A few days ago I posted about the release of Tigre EP by Lisbon native Infestus. His real name is Luís Pinto and he lives and breathes music, accumulating five simultaneous musical projects - Volte Face, Lisboa Balal, Flashbeat, Corvo Mukulu, Cosmika Laika, and I'm sure there must be one or two i left out... He is part of a generation of young Portuguese musicians who got into bass music under the creative influence of Buraka Som Sistema, Octa Push and the infinite record collection that is the Internet. But he's not just another kid making tunes in his bedroom: he's a talented multi-instrumentalist, a sick producer and DJ, a netlabel owner and has just been selected (alongside Marco from the Portuguese techno/dub duo Photonz) to participate in the 2010 edition of the Red Bull Music Academy! So, don't forget this name and be sure to check out his netlabel Circus Maximus, where you can download loads of free music (under creative commons) and listen to the exclusive mix he prepared for mrgasparov.com. Obrigado Luís!
Infestus



Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I started making beats around 2002. I didn’t know much about electronic music. I was just making random electronic stuff, based on the few things I knew about House and Techno music. I didn’t really had an objective and I barely had any references other than video games soundtracks and “The Matrix”!
Some time later, a couple of friends formed a rap crew and I was invited to make beats for them. That’s when I started to get into rap music, listening to local artists like Sam the Kid, Chullage, Dealema. All of the sudden I was making hip hop beats, barely knowing anything about it. They didn’t like my beats so eventually I stopped being a member of the crew!
But I kept making beats (and even posted a couple of beat tapes on the internet) and eventually returned to electronic music, and got especially interested in Dub.
When was the first time you listened to dubstep and what was your reaction?
It was around 2006. I first heard of Dubstep through the Portuguese project Cartell70. I found that project while looking for Portuguese drum & bass acts, and eventually ran into their myspace. And obviously, Buraka Som Sistema, which also contributed alot in making me notice the UK Grime and Dubstep scene.
I decided to explore the original source of those sounds, and eventually found Burial, which was an interesting introduction to the sound, but added to my confusion about the subject, since it is not the most mainstream dubstep sound. Because of that, I couldn’t understand it’s relationship with dub music or dance music in general. It sounded too slow, too abstract. But I liked it!
Obviously I kept exploring, and eventually found Mala, Skream and Benga... Which have a sound that is closer to the original dubstep definition (which I guess no longer applies isn’t it?).
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
For me dubstep is post-garage 140 bpm music. A lot of stuff I consider dubstep nowadays isn’t even based on sub-bass anymore, or in half-step for that matter. So I guess it all comes down to the Hardcore Continuum.
In my mixes, I have a tendency to let a lot of kuduro beats (and now even UK Funky) get thrown together with dubstep. I guess I will never get over the fact that my introduction to dubstep was not through the pure UK stuff, but local Lisbon acts influenced by it.
And then there’s also the original 2-Step Garage tracks, the Future Garage movement, and the “techno-dubstep” fusion which reminds alot of my House and Techno origins.
The future will see dubstep getting increasingly ramified I believe.
There’s the stuff like Low End Theory, and the LA Scene. For them, it seems that dubstep, hip hop beats and other forms of experimental electronic music is all the same. It’s a great philosophy!
Then there’s that whole Funkystep deal. And of course Future Garage, if enough Dj’s and producers adhere to it.
How is the scene in Lisboa?
The Lisbon scene has been extremely exciting for me. Ever since my teen years I’ve always been connected to several different sub-cultures, while at the same time not quite belonging to none. And if there is something we have in Lisbon is variety! Is Bairro Alto that different from Shibuya? Maybe not.
In Lisbon dowtown you can attend, in the same night, Dubstep raves, hardcore punk and metal gigs, blues and jazz bars, then the several different kinds of djs and clubs, and of course, Fado houses. For a person like me, having friends in all of these scenes makes it an extremely interesting experience. But there’s never enough time to see everything!
The electronic music scene is especially active, and has a lot of amazing talent! All of these local artists, like Ka§par, Octa Push, DJ Ride, Batida, Sam the Kid and others are still probably my main influence. A couple of years ago they were all my idols but I hadn’t met any of them, and now alot of these are my friends. I’m lucky to have all this people living in the same city I live.
Next releases and future plans?
In the near future I have plans for a Lisboa Balal EP (Lisboa Balal being my strictly dubstep and experimental alter-ego) and a Cosmika Laika EP, which is a project I co-founded with JC, based on broken beat and nu-jazz. As Infestus I have plans to return to the beat tapes and beat making!
All of this will be released through the netlabel Circus Maximus.
Other than that I just wanna play as many gigs as possible, and enjoy all of this!
Listen/Download
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Tracklist
01. Infestus - Pôr-do-sol em Carnide
02. Infestus - Partilhámos Amor
03. Hudson Mohawke - Overnight
04. Joker & Rustie - Play Doe
05. Lisboa Balal - Telheiras
06. 2562 - Embrace
07. Debruit feat. O'Mas Keith - I'm Goin' Wit' You (Octa Push Remix)
08. Martyn - Natural Selection (Flying Lotus' Remix)
09. Yuzo Koshiro - Go Straight
10. Hot City - Yeah!
11. Underground Sound of Lisbon - So get up
12. Four Tet - Love Cry (Roska Remix)

I've been waiting eagerly for this mix! These guys are definitely amongst my favorite producers right now. Hailing from Caracas, Venezuela (like their good friend and former mrgasparov.com interviewee, Cardopusher) lately they've been focusing on producing some of the badest tunes this 2009. Both of them work professionally as sound designers in their hometown and have done work for big companies, such as HBO or Sony. In their spare time they make tunes together or solo and have achieved great things. Their discography is impressive, having already released tunes on labels such as Street Bass, LoDubs, Dub Bullet, Seclusiasis, Murder Channel or SpectraLiquid, next year will see further releases on Shockout and Senseless (in the beginning of 2010 Senseless will be releasing a massive 12" featuring Zarback and Dorado, a remix by Brackles and another one by myself). Plus they currently have a ton of dubs which will surely be released soon.
So what can we expect from this mix for mrgasparov.com? Nothing but BIG things... 15 original and exclusive tunes for your listening pleasure! They kindly called this mix The Gaspalove Mix and even prepared an exclusive piece of artwork to go with it! Muchísimas gracias maricos!
Pacheko & Pocz


Pacheko


Pocz


Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I began producing my own music with a laptop around 4 years ago. Around that time I was listening to a lot of IDM, some Breakcore, Electronica and other things...
When was the first time you listened to dubstep and what was your reaction?
It was when Cardopusher was building his Down To The Wire album, I think around 2006 - 2007. I saw him play his first dubstep set around that time and I was blown away by the sound. I felt it immediately.
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
I think it's a style and a sound that connects many dots in music in a way that makes perfect sense to me. For the future, producers should avoid formulas and keep trying new things.
How is the scene in Caracas?
It's small, but interesting. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that many of us are good friends above everything else. People like Pocz, Cardopusher, Emmerson and myself, we all come from different backgrounds, but we feel a connection with the sound and want to keep pushing it forward.
Next releases and future plans?
Many things with Pocz. We just released our first Mixtape - Album, its called THE BANGOVER. We are looking fwd to the release of our tune ZARBAK in Spring 2010 on Senseless Recordings, with remixes from Brackles and Mr Gasparov!!!, we will also have new tunes coming out on Shockout!, and the japanese version of The Bangover, with a new mixtape in it... Thanks for the interview and BIG UP!

Listen/Download
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Tracklist
01.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Tormenta (dub)
02.- POCZ & PACHEKO - Zultan (dub)
03.- POCZ - Bodh Gaya (dub)
04.- POCZ - Andromeda Chains (dub)
05.- PACHEKO - Flipside (dub)
06.- PACHEKO - Arpeggiator (dub)
07.- POCZ - Mind Looking (dub)
08.- POCZ - Milky Way (dub)
09.- POCZ - Cold Point (dub)
10.- PACHEKO - Tricycle (Murder Channel)
11.- POCZ - Kosmos (dub)
12.- POCZ- Riddim Fi Lively Up Yourself (dub)
13.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Zarbak (Mr Gasparov RMX) (Senseless Forthcoming)
14.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Zarbak (VIP) (Senseless Forthcoming)
15.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Cohete (Shockout Forhcoming)
This week we have a very special mix for you! It's a live mix (as in computers, machines and violins) recorded by C156, a collective based in Barcelona which has been destroying dance floors in the last few months. They are unusual in the sense that their live is performed by four people simultaneously, playing synths, beat boxes, violin, percussion or voices. The result is a uniquely hybrid sound, with blends of Dubstep, Techno or Breaks, which is both intended for the dance floor as well as the brain!
So who are they? Non-other then Cauto (check his past interview & mix for mrgasparov.com), Dr. Res, The Gardener (AKA Amph) and Drome. If you live in Barcelona, or even if you don't, it's very likely that you heard their names, since all of them have been active in different underground fronts for many years. They now belong to the Disboot label/collective, a group of incredibly talented people who have been releasing some serious music lately.
Last year they released their first EP, which you can listen/buy here, and in February Disboot will be releasing the second C156 EP - 12" and digital -, which includes the tracks '1,2,3,Oink', 'Can a Leprous be Trendy?' and 'Latin Mayhem', all of which you can listen too in the mix below. I think in all of my last gigs I've played at least one of these tracks, so I'd definitely say that it's very worth buying!
This time there's no interview because there's too many of them, but you can check Cauto's interview since it focuses a lot on the C156 project. Moltes gràcies nois!
C156

Listen/Download
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Tracklist
01.- C156 - Chewing gum (Disboot)
02.- THEGARDENER - Raindrop collector (dub)
03.- C156 - Schizo (dub)
04.- C156 - untitled1 (dub)
05.- C156 - Latin mayhem (Disboot forthcoming)
06.- C156 - Metamorfosis (Disboot)
07.- DROME - Lego for adults (dub)
08.- C156 - Can a leprous be trendy? (Disboot forthcoming)
09.- C156 - untitled2 (dub)
10.- C156 - 1, 2, 3, oink! (Disboot forthcoming)

I've been waiting eagerly for this mix! These guys are definitely amongst my favorite producers right now. Hailing from Caracas, Venezuela (like their good friend and former mrgasparov.com interviewee, Cardopusher) lately they've been focusing on producing some of the badest tunes this 2009. Both of them work professionally as sound designers in their hometown and have done work for big companies, such as HBO or Sony. In their spare time they make tunes together or solo and have achieved great things. Their discography is impressive, having already released tunes on labels such as Street Bass, LoDubs, Dub Bullet, Seclusiasis, Murder Channel or SpectraLiquid, next year will see further releases on Shockout and Senseless (in the beginning of 2010 Senseless will be releasing a massive 12" featuring Zarback and Dorado, a remix by Brackles and another one by myself). Plus they currently have a ton of dubs which will surely be released soon.
So what can we expect from this mix for mrgasparov.com? Nothing but BIG things... 15 original and exclusive tunes for your listening pleasure! They kindly called this mix The Gaspalove Mix and even prepared an exclusive piece of artwork to go with it! Muchísimas gracias maricos!
Pacheko & Pocz


Pacheko


Pocz


Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I began producing my own music with a laptop around 4 years ago. Around that time I was listening to a lot of IDM, some Breakcore, Electronica and other things...
When was the first time you listened to dubstep and what was your reaction?
It was when Cardopusher was building his Down To The Wire album, I think around 2006 - 2007. I saw him play his first dubstep set around that time and I was blown away by the sound. I felt it immediately.
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
I think it's a style and a sound that connects many dots in music in a way that makes perfect sense to me. For the future, producers should avoid formulas and keep trying new things.
How is the scene in Caracas?
It's small, but interesting. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that many of us are good friends above everything else. People like Pocz, Cardopusher, Emmerson and myself, we all come from different backgrounds, but we feel a connection with the sound and want to keep pushing it forward.
Next releases and future plans?
Many things with Pocz. We just released our first Mixtape - Album, its called THE BANGOVER. We are looking fwd to the release of our tune ZARBAK in Spring 2010 on Senseless Recordings, with remixes from Brackles and Mr Gasparov!!!, we will also have new tunes coming out on Shockout!, and the japanese version of The Bangover, with a new mixtape in it... Thanks for the interview and BIG UP!

Listen/Download
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Tracklist
01.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Tormenta (dub)
02.- POCZ & PACHEKO - Zultan (dub)
03.- POCZ - Bodh Gaya (dub)
04.- POCZ - Andromeda Chains (dub)
05.- PACHEKO - Flipside (dub)
06.- PACHEKO - Arpeggiator (dub)
07.- POCZ - Mind Looking (dub)
08.- POCZ - Milky Way (dub)
09.- POCZ - Cold Point (dub)
10.- PACHEKO - Tricycle (Murder Channel)
11.- POCZ - Kosmos (dub)
12.- POCZ- Riddim Fi Lively Up Yourself (dub)
13.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Zarbak (Mr Gasparov RMX) (Senseless Forthcoming)
14.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Zarbak (VIP) (Senseless Forthcoming)
15.- PACHEKO & POCZ - Cohete (Shockout Forhcoming)
Another week, another interview, closely related to the last one, as you will see... We keep on the dubstep/techno tip with Argentinian born Volatil, a wicked producer who (guess what!) lives in Barcelona, where he usually plays his live act, sometimes alone and sometimes in full up form, together with a vocalist and Satta B on the decks. Initially a straight-up techno/house man, Volatil progressively got sucked in to the heavy bass of the hybrid techno/dubstep productions of late 2008 and 2009. Although he keeps a very clear 4x4 mindset, he completely absorbded the dub elements and has been creating some trully amazing tunes recently. Just check the brilliant Refugio EP out now on Dubkraft Records to see what this man is capable of, and keep an eye out for his next releases out on Barish Records, LCL Netlabel and Micropunto Schallplatten (run by our last interviewee, Ikkaku).
Well and listen to the mix he recorded exclusively for mrgasparov.com! Gracias Nico!!
Volatil



Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I got a copy of fruity loops in 2000 in Buenos Aires and started to make beats and experimented recording some guitars over it, at that moment I was listening every kind of music but I got into electronic music listening to Underworld and Massive Attack.
When was the first time you listened to dubstep and what was your reaction?
First time i think was in 2006. I went to see Various Productions at sidecar in Barcelona, didn't like it much at that time, I found it too dark.
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
I see dubstep as an open mix of different styles, really I’m not good defining it, but it’s nice to see the way it’s growing taking the right elements from every kind of music, where is it going? Everywhere.
How is the scene in barcelona?
It’s a city that has a huge cultural mixture, so i think that helps every style of music, and there is a lot of good dubstep djs and producers working here, is a pitty that politics don’t give support to the talents, promoters and venues.
Next releases and future plans?
Next releases are coming in some compilations, Barish Records, Dubkarft records and a remix on lcl netlabel are scheduled for the beginning of next year, as well as a techno ep as Tácito, coming on Micropunto Schallplatten, so it’s going to be a nice 2010!
Listen/Download
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Tracklist
1. Volatil – Autominf Pilot [live dub] (Dubkraft Records)
2. Volatil – Parallel Wolrds (forthcoming Barish Records)
3. Volatil – Anhelo (Dubkraft Records)
4. Volatil – Intersection (forthcoming Dubkraft Records)
5. Belcro – Frontera [Volatil remix] (Avant Roots)
6. Arogallia – Oi till you want [Volatil refix] (forthcoming LCL Netlabel)
7. Volatil – Refugio [live dub] (Dubkarft)
It's been too long since the last interview! I'm getting slack... OK this time we have a very special guest, Ikkaku a very good friend and wicked dj/producer/promoter/etc. Ikkaku started dealing with music in Belgium in the beginning of the decade, running small DIY parties with partners in crime D-Gelo and Ezio. Then came the move to Bristol and the creation of what was probably the best night ever to happen in the Southwest of England: Cuisine. Here Ikkaku, together with a bunch of other super-creative-french-speaking-people, managed to book incredible artists and create a true audiovisual experience. He now lives in Barcelona, where he runs his label Micropunto Schallplatten - which will be seeing some new releases soon! -, participates in the Venn Festival, the Bloc Weekend and some other wicked festivals, and has recently released his first dubstep/dub techno tunes together with Alien Pimp, on DubKraft records.
So, given his techno background and his recent love for dubstep, he recorded a wicked hybrid set, exclusively for mrgasparov.com. Grazie mile Luca!
Ikkaku


Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I started out being interested in electronic music through hip hop in 1996 or so, then bought some decks and around 2000-2001 started being interested in production.
When was the first time you listened to dubstep and what was your reaction?
I listened dubstep for the first time around 2004 in the Cosies in Bristol, a venue ideal for that kind of music.
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
For me Dubstep has always been a mix of different musical styles and influences. Where do I see it going? In Thailand.
How is the scene in barcelona?
Well, Barcelona seems very dynamic with dubstep and it's probably the main city in Spain for this. The scene here is made of very friendly and creative people coming from all around the globe so definitely a very interesting one.
Next releases and future plans?
Next releases will be techno releases on my own label Micropunto Schallplatten which will be relaunched hopefully next month, otherwise at the beginnings of 2010.
Listen/Download
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Tracklist
1. Robert Hood - Wandering Endlessly (M-Plant)
2. Ramadanman - Humber (Apple Pips)
3. Shortstuff - Progression (Formant)
4. Ikkaku - Neutro (DubKraft)
5. Pacheko - Figure 8 (Murder Channel)
6. Untold - Don't Know, Don't Care (Hemlock)
7. Volatil - Anhelo (DubKraft)
8. Ikkaku - Belleville (future Micropunto Schallplatten)
9. Ikkaku & D-Gelo - La Capra Crepa (Micropunto Schallplatten)
10. Derrick May - Strings of Life Remastered (R&S)
This week we pay homage to one of the few Barcelona originals who is now fully supporting - as well as mixing and producing - Dubstep. The man of the week is Check One, who's been in the game for a long time, having released records on labels such as Disboot or Dub Bullet and played in the most important local festivals: Sonar (1999 and 2008), Monegros and BAM. More active than ever, he has a couple of releases coming out soon and he dedicates a lot of his spare time writing on his ace music blog, Sudando Graves.
Like Cardopusher and Cauto before him (weird that they all have aliases started with 'c'...) Carlos recorded an exclusive mix for mrgasparov.com and kindly answered some questions. Gràcies Carlos!
Check One


Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I started back in 1995 with two friends, with whom I created the Zuell group, which lasted until 2006. We were very influenced by 'trip-hop', specially the Bristol scene (Massive Attack, Smith & Mighty, Portishead) or anything which came out on Ninja Tune and Mo Wax.
When was the first time you listen to dubstep and what was your reaction?
The first time I listened to Dubstep was in a DMZ mix for Marry Anne Hobbs' radio show in 2006. The feeling I had was the same as when I heard trip-hop: i was listening to a kind of music that blended different genres at once.
Give your definition of dubstep. where do you see it going in the near future?
Dubstep is today's most experimental and cutting-edge electronic music genre. I don't know where it will get because it had a quick implantation, unlike what happened in Barcelona with drum & bass, which took a very long time to consolidate itself as far as parties and events go.
How is the scene in barcelona?
It's like a big family!
There are record labels, collectives, weekly and monthly nights, producers and DJs.... what else can we ask for? Great!!
Next releases and future plans?
I have a couple of releases waiting to be released, one of them on BassWeight Recordings (New Zealand) and another one on Alchemy Dubs, which is run by a mate of mine from Madrid that currently lives in London. I'm also preparing new tunes for an LP, currently still without a label. On the other hand I keep writing on my blog,Sudando Graves and this month I go to Madrid to play in a couple of parties.
Listen/Download
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Tracklist
1. Fragile - Infinity - XX024
2. Indigo - Grace - unreleased
3. Falty DL - Anxiety - Planet Mu
4. Scuba - Klinik - Hotflush
5. Ekelon - 7th Soul (Sully Rmx) - Creative Space
6. James Fox - ZilchDub - free release
7. Von D - Truth ( Tes la Rok Rmx ) - Black Acre
8. Sukh Night - Hands in your pocket ( ft. jacoozi ) - True Tiger Recordings
9. Joker x Lil Scrappy x Dj Cable - Re-Up for money - bootleg
10. Check One - In god's hands - unreleased
11. Reso - Identity ( ID Rmx ) - Civil Music
This week we present Cauto, the top Catalan producer in my opinion. He currently lives in Barcelona but was born in Banyoles (north of Catalunya) in the midst of a family of musicians and you can certainly tell that from the quality of his arrangements and his amazing production skills. So far he has released tunes on DJ / Rupture's Dutty Artz, Discontinu, Dubkraft and most importantly Disboot, a seriously good local label which he runs together with Uxuca, Dr. Res and Man In The Attic. Be sure to check this label and some of their newest releases, such as the excellent remix that Cauto did of Filastine's 'Hungry Ghosts'.
As if this wasn't enough he still has time to work on his C156 project (together with The Gardener, Dr. Res and Drome), excellent collaborations with people like Das Nevez and sick parties with the Disboot gang. Introduction done, now listen to his exclusive mix and read what he has to say! Gràcies Pau!
Cauto


Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I started when I was 16 years old with an XP80 keyboard and my dad's G4. My dad was constantly telling me off because of the bass, hehe. My main influences then were 90s Techno and Hip-Hop.
When did you first listen to dubstep and what was your reaction?
It was in 2006 when my friend (The Gardener) made me listen to a DJ set by Atomly @ The Cell (Berlin). I was flipping out with the bass and especially with Toasty's tune "Angel". After that I spent a few weeks listening to this mix again and again
Give your definition of Dubstep. Where do you see it going in the near future?
I think dubstep is a mix between a lot of different style, and therefore I think it will keep evolving and branching out.
How is the scene in Barcelona?
Getting better and better! There's a load of good artists, a growing number of people going to the nights and, most importantly, many more events where you can go and listen to these artists.
Next releases and future plans for Cauto and Disboot?
We've just got out our first vinyl releases out on Disboot, a 7" with Filastine's "Hungry Ghost" on one side and my remix on the opposite side, and another one featuring Offshore with two tunes: "Black destroyer hill" and "Simsalabim". Future plans? Work a lot on C156's live and new tunes and soon we will be releasing a 12" on Disboot. As Cauto: there are a couple of remixes about to be released, namely Belcro's "Frontera" and Brunetto's "License to Beat"; I will collaborate more with other artists - like I'm doing now with Das Nevez - and I'm gonna prepare an EP for 2010. As far as Disboot goes, it won't stop! There's many excellent releases on the way so keep an eye open!
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Tracklist
1 - Debruit - Soles sweat (Reso remix) - Civil music
2 - Shapes & Colors - Times like these - Urban graffitti
3 - Ruckspin, DLR & Planas - Heart murmur - Ranking records
4 - Kloke - Basement - Entrada
5 - Filastine - Hungry ghosts (Cauto remix) - Disboot
6 - Das Nevez & Cauto - Népia - Unreleased
7 - Nehuen - 7am (Das Nevez remix) - Unreleased
8 - Octapush - Ai nadia - Steak House
9 - Suckafish P. Jones - Yoyogi - Disboot
10 - Reso - Busted crunk - Civil music
11 - Eskmo - San Francisco (The Rhythm) - Ancestor recordings
12 - Moderat - Out of sight - Bpitch control
I've been waiting for this feature for a long time and now here it is! The first in a string of exclusive mixes & interviews from wicked producers and DJs!
The first guest of honor is badman Cardopusher. Born in Caracas, Venezuela he now lives in Barcelona and is part of the Chorizo Show / B.LOW family. Belonging to a generation of amazing Venezuelan producers - think Pacheko, Pocz, Emmerson, Sesped - he's insanely talented, a big DJ and a very nice guy. His productions are extremely varied and creative and he has released tunes in labels such as Hyperdub, True Tiger, Ad Noiseam or Offroad Recordings. I asked him a few questions and he kindly recorded a mix for mrgasparov.com. Thanks Luis!
Cardopusher



Interview
When did you start making beats, what were your influences then?
I started to make beats around 10 years ago, it was just like messing around with loops on Sony Acid, i got very into it at the first time i tried. My influences were mostly IDM from the old era of Warp and Rephlex records. It was difficult with no internet by that time to listen to underground music.
When did you first listen to dubstep and what was your reaction?
It was weird. I listened to some of the clips of the Grime and Grime 2 compilations on the Rephlex website after taking a look at the reviews of both records. With a first listening i didn´t realize it was a new genre, for me it was like a darker 2step music.
Give your definition of dubstep. Where do you see it going in the near future?
To be honest I'm very bad giving definitions but for me dubstep is bass music, i think dubstep is taking different directions and people is experimenting with new things. Not sure if it should be called dubstep nowadays.
How's the scene in Barcelona?
It´s great. I think i did the right choose when moving to Barcelona. I met good friends here who has the same passion for music as i do and we all get influences from each other every time, that´s why i love being part of the Chorizo / B.Low family. It´s the same feeling i have with my venezuelan homies who have been working hard everyday since i left home. Big ups to them!
Next releases and future plans?
For the moment i have lined up some stuff including some remix jobs for Filastine,Migrant (forthcoming on Corsario Digital) Moldy, Badawi (forthcoming on The Index) Kid606 and his new project, a 12" on On The Edge, a 12" on True Tiger and many more. All this stuff is finished just waiting to see the light soon.
Listen/Download
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Tracklist
1.Filastine - Singularities (Cardopusher remix)(dub)
2.Synkro - Connected (forthcoming Synkro)
3.Pearson Sound - Gambetta (Soul Jazz)
4.Cardopusher - Pupusa (dub)
5.Badawi - El Topo (Cardopusher remix)(forthcoming The Index)
6.Moldy - Cod & Chips (Cardopusher remix)(dub)
7.Moldy - Pegasus feat. Dynamo P (forthcoming Heavy Pressure)
8.Scuba - Reverse (Hotflush)
9.Pocz - Milky Way (dub)
10.Emmerson - Humans (Mr. Gasparov remix)(dub)
11.Sesped - Get There (dub)
12.Mr. Gasparov - 1975 (Steak House)
13.Cardopusher - Carne Sentada (Shockout)
14.Octa Push - Laika Likes it (Steak House)
15.Pocz & Pacheko - Zarbak (forthcoming Senseless)
16.Cardopusher - Youthman Dread (Shockout)
17.Cardopusher - Gibold (forthcoming True Tiger)