Podcast ø47 : Dave Tarrida - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 06, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
INTERVIEW

ø1 - What are your main influences?

my main influences growing up were punk, hardcore and infustrial, sometime i think you can hear this comeing through in my music.

ø2 - What is your producing set up?

i have a small setup these days, a mixture of analog(elektron, moog, walforf, hardware filtering (sherman)and processing and i arrange in ableton.

ø3 - How could you describe in fews words your own label AUTOFAKE?

running autofake is just having some fun, i enjoy finding the tracks from other artists.

ø4 - Can you tell a bit more about your new project 'Joyless' ?

joyless is a collaboration with one of my best friends.......but im trying to keep it a little quiet that its me ;)

ø5 - What's your track of the moment ?

my track of the moment is martyn hare - when the fun runs out........released on autofake on november 6.

ø6 - What's coming next for your music?

its been a busy few months for me, i have releases coming soon on nachtstrom schallplatten, gynoid, darknet, acid worx and arts.

BIOGRAPHY

Protagonist status in one city is high praise indeed; holding key stakes in several is something else entirely. Something that Spanish born and Scottish bred Dave Tarrida can boldly claim.
Tarrida’s timeline begins in 1991 in Edinburgh as founder and resident of the now legendary Sativa club. Here’s where Dave met Neil Landstrumm, Tobias Schmidt and Cristian Vogel, becoming a foursome that would continue to share gigs—the others live, Dave as DJ—and labels—like Tresor, Scandinavia, Mosquito and Sativae—for the first half of their respective careers. In 1994 the club bore Sativae Recordings, which Dave manned together with Steve Glencross, spawning the sibling Drought Records imprint two years later. Around the same time Dave took to the studio, though it would be another few more years before any records would materialise.
1999 was a turning point that saw Dave return to his native Barcelona, where he would spend the following eleven years honing his production craft and exceptional deck-side manner with local residences at Moog (which he still frequents today) and Nitza, as well as Stardust in Madrid. It was the same year that Tresor released his first solo record, ‘Postmortem Pop EP’, having debuted the year prior in collaboration with Tobias Schmidt on ‘The Test EP’. He produced two albums during this period: ‘Paranoid’ in 2001 for Tresor, and ‘Life’s a Glitch’ three years later—Sativae’s final record.
In 2010 Dave relocated again, this time to Vienna where he is currently based. After two decades of happily playing the role of DJ and promoter, 2013 sees Dave shift focus back on his own productions with the unveiling of his brand new label AUTOFAKE and pending releases for Housemeister’s soon-to-be re-launched All You Can Beat stable, and Funk D'Void’s Outpost Records. Saying that, he hasn’t quite hung up the headphones just yet. As the saying goes: you can take the DJ out of the club, but you can’t take the club out of the DJ—expect to see the name Dave Tarrida on many a flyer to come.
follow us on Twitter      Contact      Privacy Policy      Terms of Service
Copyright © BANDMINE // All Right Reserved
Return to top