MEET OIKI February 25, 2014Summer 7 Comments First off, I would just like to say that it has been an awesome experience interacting with Oiki. Not only is he an exceptionally professional, talented musician/producer/DJ, but an extremely cool human being in general. Ratchet is out! Lasers galore and growls that swallow you whole, leaving nothing behind but the ping of a harp .38. We’ve got a super interesting exclusive interview with Oiki himself to go along with it, enjoy! Summer: I’m dying to know, where did you come up with “Oiki?” Oiki: I’m not sure about sharing that… it’s a secret. Summer: Okay. You’re based out of Moscow, Russia. Is that where you grew up? Oiki: Yeah. I grew up in Moscow. Summer: Did you always know that you wanted to make music? Oiki: I’ve been making music since school, so I think to be an artist was always a dream of mine. Summer: Only electronic? Oiki: I have played the piano since school. I only really make electronic music, of course I also make some piano sketches, but the most part of the material is electronic. Summer: What turned you on to Trap? Do you enjoy it, or are you just answering the call of duty as a musician to give listeners what they want? Oiki: I’m not exclusively into Trap music. But still, it’s something fresh and it is interesting working with something that’s new for me. Summer: Did you make a different genre before? Oiki: I’ve got so many different tracks; Drum’n’Bass, Electro, Dubstep, Moombahton, so there’s always a place for something new. Summer: I notice a recurring dark, frightening theme in your music. (One of my favorite things about it, besides the fact that it’s just really good.) Can you elaborate on that? What inspires you? Oiki: I can make sad music, and always wanted to make some rave/festival stuff, so I am working on that at the moment. I think I can create something different for big festivals. The first thing that inspires me is music. I love the Dubtechno sound and old Drum and Bass tunes. There was something special about them. Summer: I can’t wait to see you perform at a big festival. I think you have the potential to be like Skrillex. Has anyone ever told you that? Oiki: Yeah people tell me that sometimes. I like what Sonny is doing but I don’t like when someone tries to compare us, because there’s always something different in any artist’s music. Summer: I think the sincerity of the darkness in your music is something that makes you unique. I am crazy about your scary samples; gunshots, explosions, etc. They’re different from other artists’ samples because they’re more mid range and low end (or at least that’s how they sound to me.) Like in Groove, for example. What do you look for when eqing/compressing a sample? Oiki: Well, this is about experience. I don’t think it matters what plugin you use. It‘s all about your feelings. Half of the samples you hear in my tracks are self-recorded sounds. Even drums and some explosions, percussion, voices. It’s always cool to design your own sounds that no one else has. Summer: Also, your 808s and sub bass are out of this world! Do you do any special processing/layering to create them? Oiki: My favourite part is drums. I spend days layering them, I really love the process. I don’t use 808s because it looks too simple for me. So I produce my own samples for the bass kicks using fm8, Massive etc. Summer: What types of songs do you like to use as references if ever when doing a mix down of a track? Oiki: When I mix down I always look at Pop, Hip Hop and Rap songs from the most famous artists. This is the best way to understand the idea of mixing down. Summer: What gear do you like to work with when mixing? Oiki: I only use my headphones – Sennheiser HD-25. I don’t like using monitors much. So I’m always sitting with my headphones on. Summer: Do you build a track in any particular order? Oiki: They all start with some idea. A melody or like the whole conception of the track. That was the case with my Are You Scared track where I tried to make the atmosphere of a horror movie. Summer: What production technique would you say that you’ve benefited from the most? Oiki: Sidechain compression is my favourite. You can make such unique sounds using it. And of course EQ automation. This is a kinda difficult part but the result deserves the time you will spend on it. Summer: What is your DAW program of choice? Oiki: I use Ableton LIVE. I used to make music in Fruity Loops, but after I changed from PC to Mac I decided to install LIVE. It is just perfect for me. Summer: If you had to delete all of your plugins except for one, which would you choose to keep and why? Oiki: I think that would be Massive. I’ve spent too many years working with it, so I’ve got a bunch of nice presets for it. But also I want to say that Sylenth is just amazing for growl bass lines. All the “Get It Now” EP growls were done by Sylenth. Summer: I love the loudness and width, (I guess that’s how it could be described) of your tracks. What’s your mastering process like? Oiki: I make them loud before mastering and then EQ and compress them. I think a crystal clear mixdown is the secret of a good mastering. Summer: So about your handle/DJ name, any commentary at all? Oiki: Nope. That will be kept secret. Summer: A mystery it remains. Thank you SO much for doing this interview, I’m so excited about it, and I can’t wait until you come to the US! http://bit.ly/DP097iTunes http://bit.ly/DP097Beatport http://bit.ly/DP097Juno http://facebook.com/oikioikioiki http://twitter.com/oikioikioiki http://dubpolice.com INTERVIEW, Trapoiki, Oiki Interview, ratchet, trapShare : Tweet
aQue,R,S,T ^Uwill l,o, V, e February 11, 2014Summer 1 CommentI’ve been an Incubus fan since 1999, so it’s high time for this beautiful Aqueous Transmission remix from ChrisB. Skipping vox effect complements the beautiful Japanese vibe the original track carries. Shamisen, shakuhachi, violin topped off with claps and trap sauce; mmm! Remix, Sunrise, Trap"Los Angeles", 808, Beautiful, California, chill, ChrisB, claps, Headtron, Incubus, lovestep, Orchestral, Pretty, remix, shakuhachi, shamisen, Sunrise, trap, trap sauce, violinShare : Tweet
Hello Mellow February 1, 2014Jules No CommentSo after all the dragons and battle with the last post, let’s chill out in a field or something. This is one of those songs that you should listen to while taking a walk alone on a sunny day, doesn’t matter where. From beach to city, this song will chill you out and remind you that it’s just good to be alive. Just smile and nod. Chill, Electronic, Trapchill, feel good, Melodeyes, melodic, STRFKR, trapShare : Tweet
Dat FLUTE!! January 31, 2014Jules No CommentI feel like electronic music is like Ranch dressing. As far as I’m concerned you can put that shit on almost everything… as long as it’s done tastefully. (…get it? …GET IT?! Ok forget it.) Have you ever had ranch on pizza…? You really don’t know what you’re missing. Call Dominos IMMEDIATELY!! Anywayz, I feel like swirling trap beats into this tantalizing flute was like Ranch on pizza. There is no greater heaven. The transitioning is seamless and with such a range of sounds to play with, I think that’s quite impressive. Eat this and find out! Remix, Trapflute, LOOKAS, remix, the casa brothers, trapShare : Tweet
Mixtape me anotha January 30, 2014Jules 1 CommentyyyyyYYYYYYYESSSSSssss! Stephan threw a mixtape on your face!!! It’s been a minute now since we’ve gotten more than 3 minutes of Jacobs juicyness. Obviously it’s taken quite a while to get a mixtape of this caliber. This mix takes you from grimy Dutch house to bass to trap to you name it, with highlights of hip hop making this musical journey extra super duper womp womp danceable. I’ve been a fan of Stephan ever since I heard his remix of Gui Boratto’s “No Turning back”. When I first heard it, I thought my heart was going to break or burst out of my chest or ears or ANYwhere! The emotion was just overwhelming and to this day when I play it I still feel it just as hard as the first time. To me, this is the reason music exists. Bass, Electronic, House, Mixtape, Remix, Trapbass, dance, dutch house, festival, mixtape, stephan jacobs, trapShare : Tweet
Sorry, I can’t come to the phone… January 27, 2014Summer 1 CommentMy ears are occupied by Caller ID, Mat Zo. I mean all his mixes are phenomenal, so it’s no surprise that this one’s got my kundalini charmed with Pungi, Sitar and Tabla drums blended into some nasty trap with a bunch of buzz by wobbles. “Who is THAT?” Moar, please. Electro Indian, Trapbeen, bin, caller id, elecro house, electro indian, mat zo, pungi, sitar, tabla, trapShare : Tweet
oh my god January 21, 2014Summer No CommentNew one from SPL whom, oh my gooood we LOOOVE! Balearic, Trapbalearic facemelt, dynamite mc, remix, rise at night, sam pool, SPL, trapShare : Tweet