NAME
Nikola Baytala
CITY
San Francisco
AFFILIATIONS
GENRES
Deep House / House / Tech-house
LINKS
facebook /
AIRED
February 8th, 2010
MIX DESCRIPTION
House with old school, west coast and tech flavors from San Francisco’s busiest DJ
BIOGRAPHY
San Francisco DJ Nikola Baytala has become a crucial component of the minimal-techno collective known as Kontrol. But don’t typecast him as a one-dimensional droid with a M-nus Records logo tattoo. He’s been exploring the upper echelons of the techno/house continuum since the early ’90s (including the last 10 years at The Top, a weekly event
hosted by S.W.A.T., aka Special Weapons and Tactics), gaining a reputation as a DJ’s DJ, with acclaim coming from house-music legends like Derrick Carter and Doc Martin.
Moreover, Baytala’s list of musical influences and loves is vast, eclectic, and impeccable. The following roll call just scratches the surface: dub/reggae (Lee “Scratch” Perry), jazz (Pharoah Sanders), world (Ravi Shankar, Mulatu Astatke), funk (Cymande), soul (Bill Withers), hip hop (Gang Starr), Krautrock (Can), electro (Egyptian Lover, Kraftwerk), disco (DJ Harvey), Latin (Tito Puente), soundtrack/new age (Vangelis), rock (Steely Dan), post-punk (ESG, Liquid Liquid), and post-rock (Outhud). As for his bread and butter, Baytala similarly displays excellent judgment, with a heavy preference for quality-pushers like Jeff Mills, Gas, Monolake, Robert Hood, Theo Parrish, and Mr. Fingers.
When you see a DJ possess such wide-ranging, outstanding taste, it instills confidence that he/she will rarely, if ever, veer into wackness. Baytala clearly has put many hours of study into his craft, and it’s paid off with smooth mixes and world-class track selection. Besides his formidable technical skills and profound knowledge, Baytala reportedly exudes a lot of personality and passion behind the decks, which must have served him well while opening for acts like Jane’s Addiction.
– Resident Advisor [edited]
TRACKLISTING
Recorded live, no track list
I love this mix! It’s my favorite of the couple of dozen that I’ve heard on Plasmodium to date. Solid groove.