Archive for December, 2009

Mixpak Interview Series: Sticky

December 8th, 2009

sticky

Richard ‘Sticky’ Forbes built his reputation as one of the United Kingdom’s leading club music producers at the height of the UK Garage scene. His productions not only kept the clubs on lock, but they also launched the careers of a number of the UK talents, including the Mercury Award winning Ms. Dynamite. Sticky has re-emerged on the scene in 2009 with a recent embrace of UK Funky and the “Jumeirah Riddim” is his biggest statement yet.

Sticky’s sound is intended to “forge a blend between credible street sounds and the pop music industry” and his discography bears this out. He has collaborated with Kele Le Roc, Stush, Tubby T and Twista, and been called on to remix pop stars like Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Aaliyah, Sugababes, Hot Chip and Erykah Badu.

I caught up with Sticky to discuss music, his musical roots and where he’s headed in the future.

Tell me about some of your first DJ gigs. What was the atmosphere like when you started?

I started DJing in the late 80s when I was a teenager, and most of the places I would play in were house parties. They were very dark rooms, hardly any lights, and the atmosphere was electric because nobody saw each other!

Tell us about one of the first songs that had a big impact on you, and why.

One of the tracks that had a big impact on me when I was young was Soul2Soul’s “Keep On Moving”. The reason why I love this track is because of the fusion between a reggae singer, hip hop beats, reggae bassline and live strings. Wow!!!! That’s what made me want to start producing.

Read the full interview below »

Hana Shimada For Mixpak

December 7th, 2009

Hana Shimada For Mixpak

Hana Shimada is a Sydney-based artist who has been showing work in Japan and Australia for the last decade. She has designed record covers for the likes of Bag Raiders and Muscles, was the visual wizard behind Jimmy Sing’s Record Stand in Sydney and has an incredible capacity to imagine interesting people in her work. Read this interview to learn where she turns for inspiration and be sure to check out her work. For her Mixpak Artist Series shirt, Shimada brings us a cast of characters worthy of a great short story.

The Hana Shimada For Mixpak T-Shirt is available for purchase now.

Mixpak Doin Thangs

December 4th, 2009

Mixpak New York

Big up Kissy Sellout for dropping four Mixpak tracks during his BBC Radio 1 show today! Likewise, big respect to Sinden for including the first Mixpak release—Dre Skull and Sizzla’s “Gone Too Far”—on his Mega Mega Mega 2009 Chart. Last but not least, our latest release, Sticky’s “Jumeirah Riddim EP,” is pushing for that number one spot on the Juno Bestselling Releases Chart. Thanks to all who are supporting our vision!

Nice way to end the week.

Devin Flynn For Mixpak

December 3rd, 2009

We deal in remanipulation because nothing can be created that doesn’t already exist. Reality is condensed so far into it self that a culture created subconsciously ordered symbols to represent all ideas and matter. The symbols are armed and dangerous to any other form of representation. No talk or action can destroy the symbol. Nothing can make a symbol bust except a greater symbol. The symbol has armed itself to resist the false formations which persist to be placed upon its structure. The absolute magnetic correspondence of a symbol to our ideas through the manipulation of our body for the conception of energy is transferred and placed down on the paper the right way.

Devin Flynn is the creator of the animated show “Ya’ll So Stupid” (check for it on Adultswim.com) and bassist for DFA band Pixeltan. When he’s not busy with those duties, he can be found directing videos for Flying Lotus with Eric Wareheim (see this amazing Dance Floor Dale video), designing logos for Loud Records (yep he did that classic headphone logo) and curating video art events for Deitch Project’s in New York. For more on Flynn, check this interview with Vice Magazine.

For his Mixpak Artist Series t-shirt, Flynn reportedly took inspiration from some old Rammellzee tapes that he would keep on repeat as he would draw in the studio. Rammellzee’s Gothic Futurism was the guide, but the words and shirt are all his own.

The Devin Flynn For Mixpak T-Shirt is available for purchase now.

Dexplicit Interview

December 2nd, 2009

Dexplicit

Dexplicit is a London-based producer and DJ known for his mastery of heavy bass, and his tuff as nails remix for Sticky’s Jumeirah Riddim EP only confirms his rep. Check out his recent interview with Vibezine to see where he’s at and what he has in store for 2010.

Jumeirah Riddim EP Vinyl

December 2nd, 2009

Sticky’s “Jumeirah Riddim EP” vinyl is now up for sale at the Mixpak Store.

Michael Williams For Mixpak

December 1st, 2009

Michael Williams For Mixpak T-Shirt

Whats the rush? Take your time…enjoy yourself. There are good things to come. Bad things too. In this life there’s no telling what will happen, what won’t happen, who we’ll meet, or who we’ll be in 20 years. Sometimes the more you want something the less likely you are to get it. It’s quite odd how good things come when we aren’t desperate for them to. And then again, sometimes things happen exactly as we expect they will. There’s just no telling. So take it easy, be kind to your friends and stop trying to get ahead.

Michael Williams is a New York City based artist. His recent show “Uncle Big” at CANADA was reviewed by the New York Times, check out the paintings from the show.

For his Mixpak Artist Series shirt, Mr. Williams weighs in on the need for speed and offers a slower alternative. Take your time…enjoy yourself.

The Michael Williams For Mixpak T-Shirt is available for purchase now.