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
ikkaku__november_2009_mix__mrgasparov.com.mp3
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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 is the poster for B·LOW's 7th edition! It will happen this 26th of November and the line up is finally set. We will have a full on night, featuring Octa Push, 23 Hz & Numaestro, Mr. Gasparov, Subsound, Nehuen and MC Stormy.
This party also serves as an unofficial release party for the Steppas' Delight 2 compilation by the almighty Soul Jazz Records, since Octa Push, 23 Hz & Numaestro (as Relocate) and myself are featured in the second edition of this amazing compilation.

If you still don't know Octa Push, the portuguese bass badboys, then get to know them:
Tracklist
Octa Push - Quebu Sabe [Soul Jazz]
Octa Push - Doctor Bayard [forthcoming Fabric]
Octa Push - Sasquatch [unreleased]
Octa Push - Sasquatch (Mr Gasparov RMX) [unreleased]
Monkey Steak - Voodoo is Everywhere (Octa Push RMX) [unreleased]
DJ Znobia - Me Batem (Octa Push RMX) [Enchufada]
Octa Push - Dubshh [Iberian Records]
Débruit ft. Om'Mas Keith - I'm Goin' Wit' You (Octa Push RMX) [Civil Music]
Octa Push ft. MC Zulu - Baila Mundo [Iberian Records]
Octa Push - Deixa [Iberian Records]
The night runs from 00:00 to 5:00 and tickets are 5€ before 1:00 and 8€ after, both prices with a free drink. The place is the same as usual, sala BeGood in carrer Sancho de Ávila, 78. Be there or be square!

Next Saturday the 14th of November I'll be playing in Lisboa in a night which is part of the UM Festival - it's gonna be at Music Box and starts at 23:00. This is the second edition of this festival which focuses on new, experimental media. As they put it:
UM: International Festival for Experimental Intermedia is a four-day festival programme taking place between 12-15 Nov 2009, across various venues in central Lisbon, with the exhibition continuing until 23 Nov.
The event includes exhibitions, workshops, talks, concerts, performances and public works, with internationally renowned artists, musicians, academics, designers, architects and practitioners taking part.
UM aims to go beyond the limited term of ‘media art’ and instead present ‘intermedia’ practices, as a combination of art forms, which focus on concept, communication, realisation and implication. Within the exhibition, talks and workshops emphasizes is placed on cross-over, experimental and socially engaged practices, which take risks, extend ideas and bring together different approaches and techniques.
As one of the only kind of festival’s currently taking place in Portugal, UM aims to support the presentation and dissemination of contemporary intermedia practices from Portugal, as well as bring leading international artists to the country. Drawing on open curational approaches to programming, this year music promoters and curators, QuJunktions (UK) and Prof. Jussi Ängeslevä (FI/DE) from the Digital Media class, The Berlin University of the Arts/Universität der Künste Berlin have been invited to input into the programme selection.

Bass Clef
I was initially going to participate with a full on installation piece but later, due to a lack of time and some underdeveloped ideas, the organization decided to have me playing music! Unfortunately I won't be able to see the whole festival, but the programme is absolutely sick, with exhibitions and workshops by the STEIM, André Gonçalves, Rafael Toral, and many more, spanning over 3 days. Saturday night participants get loose with the sounds of Bass Clef, Andre Wakko and myself!