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TekNish’s main room debut @ Fridge this Friday 14th July
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Submitted 12-07-06 17:02
If you remember funky riffs, hoovers, horns and hard house being the new black, you might then remember zebra print loin cloth and fluffy boots as being part of any self respecting clubbers uniform closet, then you should remember Nish. So regular at parties back in the day that he became almost part of the furniture, if you didn’t see him there maybe you weren’t at the right ones. Now almost 5 years later he makes his main room debut at The Fridge for one of a series of free parties, so I think it’s high time we got inside Nish’s head.
A random invite to the 414 kick-started an avid clubbing career that quickly developed into the promotions side of the scene, where he became a loved member of the XLR8 team. Within a couple of years the music became more than something to dance to for Nish and after some time out travelling he decided to venture onto to the ‘other side’ of the decks. A few months later he played his first set at Afterlife in the Mass and would go on to play at a string of smaller parties around London, all the while appearing on radio shows and fitting in sets as far away as Thailand and India. But, as I learnt, this guy has certainly had an interesting and varied life . . . I really wanted to get down to the nitty gritty and find out how Nish evolved into TekNish — the dj, photographer and crazy man on the dance floor.
So Nish, the main room at the Fridge, nervous, excited or do you feel like Rocky Balboa at the moment?
5 years ago I stood in the Fridge eyeing up the dj and only ever wished that I could stand in that box like him and play to the crowd, thinking it was never possible. I can’t believe that half a decade on that I’ve been given an opportunity to fulfil that dream. Of course I’m excited.
So not nervous at all then?
A few butterflies but I’m too excited to let them bother me, but who knows last minute I might shit myself.
Haha, let’s hope not!! So are there any lucky charms or rituals you perform before you play?
Well I spend a few hours beating up whole carcasses of frozen animals in industrial freezers and running up and down stairs with my personal trainer every day, erm . . . no crap, that’s Rocky, sorry . . . I just a warm up with a couple bevvys really.
You’ve lived in quite a few countries in your life, it must have been an interesting childhood?
Thanks to my parents moving about with their itchy feet I’ve lived in quite a few places over the years. I was born in Liverpool in 1982, then lived in Newcastle and Carlisle till I was 5. We moved to Ahmedabad, India and did all my schooling there; in between I also lived in Saudi Arabia for a total of 1 ½ years over a period of 3 years. Then when I was 17 I moved to London and have lived all over London and it’s suburbia for the last 6 years now.
That’s a lot of places to call home then!
I’m still quite confused on which one to call home; you can take your pick!
So how many languages do you speak?
Fluently I can read, write and speak two languages besides English and understand various other dialects.
Which are? Come on impress us . . .
Hindi and Gujurati but I also know a little bit of Thai and Laotian.
I can say, “hello, how are you in Swahili”, that’s not quite as impressive as you though.
There’s a lot of preconceptions about how somebody from a supposed strict Indian background can move into the hard dance scene?
Luckily for me my culture was never forced upon me, when I got the opportunity to move to London on my own when I was 17 after a year of initial settling down I was introduced to the hard house scene and instantly fell in love with it. It had the energy I always expected music should have.
What’s in your music collection at home, besides hard house and techno, do you listen to other genres as well?
Dance music is a new thing for me . . .
Go on admit it you have East 17 records don’t you . . .
Lol, I’ve heard of them but I couldn’t name a track, but my roots are actually metal and rock music. I love my drum and bass and dub music, but I’m really into the electro and break beats sound as well at the moment and I’ve been building up a collection of it, so watch this space.
So could this see a continued evolution of TekNish into BreaksNish or ElectroNish?
Most definitely but certainly under another guise, I won’t be coming to you for name recommendations though.
So where did the name Teknish come from then?
Initially it was just meant to be Nish but then there was already one from Japan.
After hours and hours of dj name hunting with a few friends, TekNish was born.
How would you best describe your style of music as?
Hard, fast n filthy energised hard house and crossover techno . . . . Basically hard NRG.
No Bhangra included haha.
Tell me, the most bizarre DJ experience you’ve had so far then?
Playing some bouncy hard house in Chiang Mai in Thailand to a club full of roughly 600 up for it Thais.
So why bizarre then?
Because I just never thought in a million years that I would get that sort of response outside the UK. They were just bouncing around like Mexican jumping beans, completely mad for it.
So was this on your travels around South East Asia then? Play anywhere else exotic?
Well I was very lucky that I got a chance to play on the beach in Goa which is famous for its psy trance parties and a couple of parties in Thailand. It was very random as I just turned up there and ended up chatting to one of the resident djs and they invited me to play a guest set.
When you’re not djing what do you do?
I’m at uni studying photography, which is one of my biggest passions and always dreaming about my next travel venture.
What kind of photography makes you Tick-TekNish?
After many bad jokes about Tick Tacks, mice, teknishions on missions and much laughter later . . . sorry . . .
So seriously . . . [/b]
No Tic Tacs for me thank you, I do mostly black and white macro photography, portraiture and wildlife.
So did the photography come along with the involvement in the club scene?
There was a time that I did do club photography, but I mostly ended up doing abstract photos playing with light and effects on the camera, rather than taking the obligatory ‘munted clubber’ photos that promoters generally wanted for parties. This kick started me into the line of thinking that this was a long seated interest and ambition of mine that went much further than just club photography, so I decided to turn into a profession and enroll myself in a degree course.
So how does long study hours for a full time hands on university course combine with being an up and coming dj?
Well so far I’ve been juggling my balls pretty well but from time to time I do drop them, but pick them up straight away and start juggling again.
So how many lectures have you slept through then?
Ask no question tell no lies . . .
You also run a bi-weekly radio show called ‘The Hard Box’, tell us more about that then?
It’s on www.lifefm.co.uk and it’s on every other week on Tuesdays from 10 – 12pm, Life Fm is the UK’s biggest internet radio station, we get listeners from all over the world, Iraq, Japan, the USA, Australia etc. so it’s a real platform to promote this sort of music and the djs.
Any plans on going into the production side then?
I have some studio time booked for later this month with Alex Parsons and I’ve been collaborating with some likeminded djs who also have the same intention of crossing over into the production side of things.
What do you have in store for us at the Fridge then?
It’s pretty much a warm up set as Steelo is playing a breaks set before me, but you can expect some energetic grooves, so I expect to see your arses on the dance floor.
Well I shall wish you luck although I don’t think you need it, I for one shall be on the dance floor shaking my thang for the entirety of your set. I’ve heard you play and enjoyed your radio shows so not to make you nervous or anything but I’m expecting a lot from you, mwah!!
If you want to catch TekNish’s set this Friday, make sure you are there from 11 – 12pm at the Fridge, it’s a free party so no excuses!!
Photos courtesy of Nish. Not to be reproduced without permission.
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A Free Friday at the Fridge
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Friday 14th July 2006
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Free - email ur name to blue@djredandblue.com, or print this page, or text ur name to 07931744880
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With recent events taking place at the Fridge, it has been decided to bring back the 'party vibe' with a series of FREE PARTIES for the clubbers who have supported the venue over the years and also for those that have never been before.
The Fridge management want to promote the club as being a safe and decent place (as we know it is) and to go out to hear some of the best and upfront music that is available on the hard dance scene played by some of its rising and already established DJ's.
The owners have asked me to put together some line ups for this series of FREE PARTIES that are to take place on Friday 7th, 14th and 21st July. The club will be open from 10.00-6.00 and will be FREE ENTRY! all night so there really is no excuse for not being there and you can bring as many people with you as you like and its NOT GOING TO COST THEM A PENNY TO GET IT!
The bar is now open until 6.00am for alcohol, there will be drinks promotions on for these nights and not forgetting the usual high quality sound and lighting will be in effect, combined this with some of the best up and coming and established talent in the London these parties are definitely going to rock!
See you on the dance floor!
Get the fridge right in!
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From: Zoelee on 12th Jul 2006 18:14.18 Great stuff Nish.... and good choice of name to!
From: Alex Parsons on 12th Jul 2006 18:18.09 You've come a long way from our first meeting when I took your place on the plastic tractor on KFC corner. Nice one mate!
From: DMX on 12th Jul 2006 18:32.20 Nice to see one of "joe public" I used to see around now actually playing main room at Fridge. Well done!
From: Danny Gilligan on 12th Jul 2006 18:47.09 The man has been putting in some serious time to get notice and he certainly caught my eye with the effort he was putting in. It is a pleasure to be able to help make this happen for you mate, enjoy!!
From: paul jack on 12th Jul 2006 18:49.26 all the effort pays off - all the best!
From: Just Bex on 12th Jul 2006 19:22.11 Nish you little star you... you'll rock it I'm sure. Big Love x
From: Ed Real on 12th Jul 2006 19:32.26 you're a superstar! best of luck dude :-)
From: dani d on 12th Jul 2006 19:39.43 Nice interview Nish !!Nice to dee ya up there!!
From: Nishhh.....! on 12th Jul 2006 22:56.25 Thanks everyone....yer 2 nice!!
From: Camden Nurse on 13th Jul 2006 06:01.29 Good luck and well done babe!
From: MikaButterfly on 13th Jul 2006 08:14.16 I'm impressed,well done mate and good luck
From: ViKa on 13th Jul 2006 08:54.20 Good to see you are doing so well!!!Good Luck!!Yu will rock em!
Shame i will be back to UK only in a wek time otherwise i would have came for support
From: Tina Martin on 13th Jul 2006 09:04.16 Go Nish! Best of luck babe sure you'll rock it
From: Getonit on 13th Jul 2006 09:24.01 Nice 1 Nish. Will be there doing some crap dancing!
From: nuttybunny on 13th Jul 2006 10:12.24 Can't wait babe!!! We're gonna go alllllll niggggggght long
From: ~deleted5181 on 13th Jul 2006 10:39.52 Go Nish!! Sorry I'll be missing you. have a great one xxx
From: ~deleted7155 on 13th Jul 2006 11:08.52 Nish.... You legend... Sorry I didnt give a life home the other night my fellow Ealing resident!!! Great interview BTW....
From: twist on 13th Jul 2006 11:23.34 not just a pretty face eh!
good luck Nish.
From: MR KETley on 13th Jul 2006 11:29.01 All the best matey
From: Faster Toni on 13th Jul 2006 12:00.16 Nice one dude, good luck
From: Gordon Darley on 13th Jul 2006 12:12.20 Top stuff Nish! Can't make this Friday unfortunately, but I hope all goes well dude
From: Moysey on 13th Jul 2006 12:20.41 See u there fella, and no hogging nutty all night again
From: Maria on 13th Jul 2006 13:11.12 All the best to you Nish!
From: danj on 13th Jul 2006 13:22.20 Nice one Nish, see you tomorrow
From: dean peters on 13th Jul 2006 15:49.36 Im so pleased for you mate. Well done. Enjoy.
Must admit that I was very impressed the last time I heard you play - never lose 'your style' cos it rocks dude!!
From: Lorenzo Barrero on 13th Jul 2006 17:07.08 Nice one mate.....All the best for tomorrow!
From: K.A.R.L. on 13th Jul 2006 17:22.46 Good work fella. You'll rock it.
From: Speedygonzalez on 14th Jul 2006 03:00.21 I luv you nish, I want to have your babies!
From: *VaNeSsA* on 14th Jul 2006 12:16.15 Nish your so funny babe
From: Upfront! on 14th Jul 2006 12:31.39 nice one broth ARDDDDDDDD...
From: Mark Ashley on 14th Jul 2006 12:31.57 Go on my son, give it loads !!!!
Good luck mate, your gonna rock it !
From: space sentinelz on 15th Jul 2006 16:31.48 top stuff nish mate,cu soon
From: sunvisordude on 15th Jul 2006 16:33.20 ah, now i finally know who Nish... is ...yeah i'm still trying to get through when you are 'on air', but the thing won't work on my mac. i can only repeat what DMX said futher up!! it's great to see a local face making it on the dj circuit. will keep an eye on your up coming sets round town. good luck
From: lykkelove on 17th Jul 2006 10:42.04 Good luck with it all....
From: Holly-Anna on 18th Jul 2006 07:44.21 Nice one nish, gutted i missed it..
Will see you out soon! xxx
From: Richard Launch on 19th Jul 2006 16:02.57 Nice one mate...!
From: anushka007 on 20th Jul 2006 10:36.52 Thats a wicked read. Ohh Wow. Sorry I missed it
From: Dr DUZZIT on 20th Jul 2006 17:01.16 i must admit this bloke is working hard to get himself noticed and we had him down at 24 Hours in Brixton last NYE, he rocked the place alright and we look forward to booking Nish again!!! Well done mate, Sorry i missed it
From: Nishhh.....! on 22nd Nov 2006 17:53.45 Thanks for all the support guys!!
From: nuttybunny on 28th Apr 2007 00:17.19 Just read it again after months. Haha. You are a legend. xx
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