
DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Forum rules
By using this "Production" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.
Quick Link to Feedback Forum
By using this "Production" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.
Quick Link to Feedback Forum
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Ikonika is gorgeous...since no1 here seems to be makin a movee.....wuzzup Ikonika?
Phonelines VIP is HUGEEE! love the drums, definitely would like to see some stuff wit you n Zomby together.

LISTEN TO DUBSTEP!
-
- Posts: 310
- Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:42 pm
- Contact:
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
don't do it ikonika! he shoots porn films of up and coming dubstep producers, and then sells them to dnb producers for samples.....mocsun23 wrote:Ikonika is gorgeous...since no1 here seems to be makin a movee.....wuzzup Ikonika?Phonelines VIP is HUGEEE! love the drums, definitely would like to see some stuff wit you n Zomby together.
i'm also very immature..... but look at his profile pic thing......
lols? maybe?


Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
How easy do you find it to keep on track with a tune? Do you abandon tracks easily or do you keep going till you finish?
I am not very familiar with your history but how did you start to promote your music once you got a little bit of a name for yourself?
After making your first "big" tune (as in one what people really like) did you find it hard to follow up on it?
I am not very familiar with your history but how did you start to promote your music once you got a little bit of a name for yourself?
After making your first "big" tune (as in one what people really like) did you find it hard to follow up on it?
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Mosca - Nike (Club Edit) forthcoming Night Slugskuklee wrote:This might be a stupid question but oh well. I've been listening to your mix recorded in Moscow. Could you tell me which is the first tune, the one before zomby's - little miss naughty?
Thanks.
If I ever get bored of a tune I just chuck it, no point being bored...production and creativity should be fun.legend4ry wrote:How easy do you find it to keep on track with a tune? Do you abandon tracks easily or do you keep going till you finish?
I am not very familiar with your history but how did you start to promote your music once you got a little bit of a name for yourself?
After making your first "big" tune (as in one what people really like) did you find it hard to follow up on it?
I think it was very hard to follow up a tune like 'Please' and especially when your debut was on a label like Hyperdub and your weren't expecting any reactions. I've only just come to terms with the fact that not every tune will be as 'big' as my debut. I sometimes feel like people expect me to bang out bangers all the time or they think I'm some superhero here to save the scene or whatever...It's not like that, I just like making tunes that make ME feel something.
I think the best way for me to promote my music is to keep on gigging and just stay true to myself.
http://humandbuzz.bigcartel.com/hyperdub wrote:now jog on
http://www.twitter.com/ikonika
http://soundcloud.com/ikonika
- mondays child
- Posts: 1114
- Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:35 pm
- Location: south
- Contact:
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
OK.
Firstly, cheers for putting out some really nice tunes.
Secondly, this may have been asked already, but how do u divide your time between giging/writing/recording and general living.
Thirdly, who's your favorite artist (as in pictures!)
Fourth, what's your fave kind of coffee (normal/latte/espresso?) or do you prefer tea.
Sorry, just curious
Ta.
Firstly, cheers for putting out some really nice tunes.
Secondly, this may have been asked already, but how do u divide your time between giging/writing/recording and general living.
Thirdly, who's your favorite artist (as in pictures!)
Fourth, what's your fave kind of coffee (normal/latte/espresso?) or do you prefer tea.
Sorry, just curious
Ta.
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Great Questions.mondays child wrote:OK.
Firstly, cheers for putting out some really nice tunes.
Secondly, this may have been asked already, but how do u divide your time between giging/writing/recording and general living.
Thirdly, who's your favorite artist (as in pictures!)
Fourth, what's your fave kind of coffee (normal/latte/espresso?) or do you prefer tea.
Sorry, just curious
Ta.
A normal music day at home would be (which is usually 2-3 days in the week)...wake up between the hours of 11am-2pm, eat, check emails and run errands, mix, make tunes, eat, mix, make tunes, watch some tv and snack, mix and then bed from about 2-4am. It's quite relaxed.
I don't really know much about art.
I drink tea everyday but I do like all kinds of coffee, it depends how I feel really
http://humandbuzz.bigcartel.com/hyperdub wrote:now jog on
http://www.twitter.com/ikonika
http://soundcloud.com/ikonika
-
- Posts: 286
- Joined: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:29 pm
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Great Questions.
A normal music day at home would be (which is usually 2-3 days in the week)...wake up between the hours of 11am-2pm, eat, check emails and run errands, mix, make tunes, eat, mix, make tunes, watch some tv and snack, mix and then bed from about 2-4am. It's quite relaxed.
I don't really know much about art.
I drink tea everyday but I do like all kinds of coffee, it depends how I feel really[/quote]
got to say that seems like the perfect lifestyle
A normal music day at home would be (which is usually 2-3 days in the week)...wake up between the hours of 11am-2pm, eat, check emails and run errands, mix, make tunes, eat, mix, make tunes, watch some tv and snack, mix and then bed from about 2-4am. It's quite relaxed.
I don't really know much about art.
I drink tea everyday but I do like all kinds of coffee, it depends how I feel really[/quote]
got to say that seems like the perfect lifestyle

Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
doesn't it just.....
fuck.....
!!!!
fuck.....
!!!!
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
I can't really think of any decent questions, so I'll just say you are a real inspiration and you should come down to NZ some time! 

jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
hi ikonika,
Quick questions.
when making tunes did you or do you ever compare your music to others in the sceen and doubt weather your tunes are up to the sames standard?
or do you just do your thing and are happy with that.
Did you have alot of 'fans' or interest in your music before you started sending tracks to labels or do you not really care what people think of your tunes?
Thanks in advance... lovin your work big up!
Quick questions.
when making tunes did you or do you ever compare your music to others in the sceen and doubt weather your tunes are up to the sames standard?
or do you just do your thing and are happy with that.
Did you have alot of 'fans' or interest in your music before you started sending tracks to labels or do you not really care what people think of your tunes?
Thanks in advance... lovin your work big up!
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
im still surprised why there aren't loads of people jumping on this thread and stretching it to page 10. ikonika is siiiiick!
- Original Face
- Posts: 118
- Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:18 am
- Contact:
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Please =
So big up for that one.
Do you reflect on the music you have made? And do you think about the music you plan on making (i.e. directions, ideas, techniques)? Or is music-making an entirely intuitive process for you?
In the light of Kode9's new book, have you any thoughts on the place of your music in the wider culture?
EDIT: changed the wording a bit to make the questions clearer. Apologies if these are difficult questions, btw. Just curious about this stuff. Feel free to ignore.

Do you reflect on the music you have made? And do you think about the music you plan on making (i.e. directions, ideas, techniques)? Or is music-making an entirely intuitive process for you?
In the light of Kode9's new book, have you any thoughts on the place of your music in the wider culture?
EDIT: changed the wording a bit to make the questions clearer. Apologies if these are difficult questions, btw. Just curious about this stuff. Feel free to ignore.

Last edited by Original Face on Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- tripwire22
- Posts: 2384
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:30 pm
- Location: United States
- Contact:
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
heres a question i didnt see...any chance of a collaboration between me and you.? im really reachin here lmao
- noizy parka
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:40 pm
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
and metripwire22 wrote:heres a question i didnt see...any chance of a collaboration between me and you.? im really reachin here lmao
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
nice sig, hopefully see you soonepochalypso wrote:I can't really think of any decent questions, so I'll just say you are a real inspiration and you should come down to NZ some time!
http://humandbuzz.bigcartel.com/hyperdub wrote:now jog on
http://www.twitter.com/ikonika
http://soundcloud.com/ikonika
- thomas edison
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:26 am
- Location: rottadam
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
his sig is made of truth
and wisdom as well
and wisdom as well
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
hopefully see you soon


Ok I've got one. You say you use serato, so how many of your own finished tunes do you take on your laptop when you play out? 15? 50? 100? And do you prefer it over CDJs then?
thankee

jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
-
- Permanent Vacation
- Posts: 3736
- Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 9:28 am
- Location: Land of the free, Home of the brave!
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
Do you fear you will ever get "stuck into creative conformity" ? meaning... your stuff gets lumped into a specific style?
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions Vol.11 : IKONIKA (open)
YES, good idea, Australia and NZ tourikonika wrote:nice sig, hopefully see you soonepochalypso wrote:I can't really think of any decent questions, so I'll just say you are a real inspiration and you should come down to NZ some time!

I dont have a good question though


Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests