Rowan: ilikemusic because... it helps me chill out
Aaron, The Delays: ilikemusic because... It makes everything seem like an incredible film. And it does - it actually does! hahaha! I told the truth and everything....hahaha!
Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
chantell: ilikemusic because... it makes me good.
joseph daniel: ilikemusic because... coz itz me huh
Toby: ilikemusic because... it helps me get my groove on!
Jarrah waia: I like music coz iam a dancer and i rip it up
KT Tunstall: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel alive!In 2007 Merka released his debut album 'Beserka'. The first album release for Fat! Records went down a treat with it's chunky blend of breaks, beats and bass. Since then Merka has continued to establish himself on the breaks scene, playing across the UK, Europe and Australia.
With the up and coming release of his much anticipated second album on its way, I Like Music caught up with Merka the afternoon before his set at Chew the Fat - Troublestock at The End in London. We chat about why the breakbeat crowds have the most fun, finding samples in charity shops and what makes for a magical festival experience in the eyes of Mister Merka.
"I Like Music because… life wouldn't be the same without it." MERKA
ILM: You are playing Chew The Fat, the charity event. It's Kid Blue vs Merka. What have you got in store?
Merka: Yup, it's me and Rory. I can't wait to play in the main room. I've played in there before, about 4 times and I launched my album there. I haven't got a single bad memory from the place. It's always brilliant. For me it's the speakers, you can stare at them in awe, they are like rocket machines! It's great to play on them and be behind the faders knowing that you can make them as loud as you want! I'm releasing a hip hop album at the end of the month, if all goes to plan! I've done a breaks remix of one of the hip hop tracks as a single. It's called Mind's Eye. I'm really keen to play that. I played it for the first time on Saturday in Birmingham and I was really chuffed with how it sounded, really really pleased with it, so I can't wait to hear it in there. There's no better day for me than when I get a track back from mastering and get to listen to it as it's finished when you can't touch it again.
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