RA.729 Slikback

  • Published
    May 18, 2020
  • Filesize
    97 MB
  • Length
    00:42:30
  • A blistering all-originals mix.
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  • When Slikback released his first EP, Lasakaneku, on Nyege Nyege Tapes's club-focused offshoot Hakuna Kulala in 2018, it was clear the Kampala-based label had unearthed a rare talent. What's followed since has been an electric run of live shows, mixes and EPs from the Kenyan artist, whose sonic signature is a fierce mix of shattered-glass synths, crisp drums and jittery, unpredictable rhythmic patterns. In April of 2019, a tour of China led to gigs in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing and Beijing, as well as a collaboration with SVBKVLT artist Hyph11E that was as rowdy as it was thrilling. Same goes for his latest release, a split EP on PAN with Soda Plains. Here, Slikback went for the throat, turning in two tracks we said reminded us of the "gnarliest techstep drum & bass imaginable." On RA 728, the Kenyan artist delivers an all-originals mix, recorded on FruityLoops, that he says explores his "darker parts" while nodding to his influences. What have you been up to recently? I have been making music and hanging out with friends here. Also trying out some other hobbies, cooking, makeup :) etc. How and where was the mix recorded? I made the set in Kampala on my laptop through a music production software called fruity loops. Can you tell us about the idea behind the mix? It's a trip into the darker parts of me while responding to my musical influences at some points. It's what I see as a reflection of me all built on sounds that I truly resonate with. What music most inspired you growing up? Growing up I listened to a lot of Kenyan hip-hop and dancehall, I then had an EDM/pop phase before discovering trap and gqom. What are you up to next? Working on music for local MCs and my album. Hopefully when the lockdown ends I will get back to playing my music and DJing again. I am also trying more sound design works as I have a huge love for visual work.
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