Deeming the tone on our 10years anniversary podcast series – Brussels-based artist, Fatoosan, conveys her knowledge and connection to hip hop through an hour-long mix; effortlessly merging rare genres along the lines.
Hailing member of Belgium’s trendsetting Supafly Collective, you’re advised to an unconform selection, influenced by a musically enriched lifetime experience and lots of record-spinning throughout various lands; including ours.
For our usual ice breaking question; When, Where and How was this mix recorded?
I made it in my man’s studio at home, during my pauses when I was working on my students’ exams. I mixed it with Serato and turntables. I selected tracks from diverse genres and incorporated some Belgian artists because I think they are really talented but not easily noticed outside our little country.
How would you relate it to us?
I met Avneesh last summer while in Mauritius, am very grateful he invited me to make this mix. I completely fell in love with your magnificent island and really loved spinning there. Sunny Mauritius and its lovely people were in my mind throughout the whole recording!
Can you share with us the earliest memory you have about Hip Hop and the record that maybe acted as the turning point for you?
The earliest I remember is discovering this genre through the radio, I was very lucky as my father thought it was important for me to have my own little hi-fi system since quite young; and it was always on. The turning point was definitely Ill Communication by Beastie Boys when I was 15. I was so touched by all the instrumentals and beats structure, I think from there started my sensitivity to rich musicality in rap.
Last year, us and many islanders have had the chance to witness your wholly colourful way of mixing; how would you describe your process of tune selection and your mindspace behind the decks?
When I have to select tracks for a mix or a party, most of them are the ones that make my heart bump or my mind dream. Since I first started to record radio tunes on tapes during my childhood until my deejay activity, the same modus operandi always guides me: whether it’s a dark, a crazy or a beautiful vibe, when I listen to a track I love, it’s like everything is possible in my life while listening to it! I’m so grateful to the artists who make that possible, it’s like magic and I want to share that. When I spin at parties, I want to give the audience the same feeling I felt when hearing those tracks for the first time.
Your are from the unwavering Supafly Collective! Really love your work on the weekly radio show on Bruzz (ex FM Brussels) and in breaking norms on the excess of ‘masculinity’ in the Hip Hop world. How did the collective come together?
8 years ago we met through singer JoBee who noticed we all had a common love for rap music and hip hop culture. We started the collective with the 7 of us (Mikigold – DJ, Young Mocro – DJ, Vaneeshua – DJ, Lizairo – photographer, Jee Nice – Magazine Editor living in Germany, JoBee and myself), the passion got us working together and then the friendship came. We really achieved many things thanks to our group’s energy, we would have never done this individually! I was a backing vocalist during almost 8 years in different bands befo...