Influences: Mia Koden
The South London based producer draws upon a rich heritage of music and reflects on the influence of homegrown sounds.
Mia Koden is a talented producer and DJ, who is perhaps best known as part of the duo Sicaria Sound. However, more recently she has been focussed on her own music and has been making moves.
Initially growing up in Ghana and Nigeria, her parents music was what first inspired her and caught her ear before being introduced to UK Bass and Dubstep.
Since then she has worked to connect the dots and has emerged as a DJ in her own right having adopted some rusty Technics 1210’s during her time at university.
Musically, Mia’s taste is broad. Ranging from rock to reggae, drum n bass to dub and well beyond.
We invited her to curate a playlist which showcases her influences.
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“As if the original wasn’t heavy enough, VIVEK took this track to a next dimension. Spiritual business. The bassline is just too tuff and the percs are perfect. Anyone that goes to roots/dubstep dances knows the sheer power of hearing anthems like this on a beefy soundsystem. There’s nothing like it. My foundational days before and during Sicaria Sound included VIVEK’S System parties especially at The Dome in Tufnell Park (sometimes the ceiling started crumbling from the bass), University of Dub at Scala, DMZ/Deep Medi parties across London and of course heading to Outlook Festival, all to catch soundsystem music. I was brought up by a Reggae loving father with loud, bass heavy tunes constantly blasting at home and in the car. In fact, my mum tells me when we lived in Sheffield I was going to Blues parties (house parties run by the Afro-Caribbean community where there were homegrown sound systems) in her belly whilst she was pregnant and that my love of bass must have started there!”
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