| Duron Tarik talks to James Donald
JJazproJect is
very proud to present to you one of New Jersey’s
(not to mention the scene’s) most prominent and influential producers.
Duron ‘Dipp’ Tarik has more than ten years production experience
and has worked with some of the finest names in soulful house and garage.
He is also co-owns one of the most traditional New York based labels
in the industry (Basscleff Records) with friends and partners Jose
Burgos and Julio ‘Duce’ Martinez.
With forthcoming
releases on Spacekat, 83 West and Lefunken’s
own imprint Eclectic, the next 12 months are going to prove very busy.
Duron talks about his start in the scene, his involvement in Basscleff,
his new label and production partner and a whole lot more.
Where are you located?
I’m located in East Orange NJ. USA
Duron, you’ve been involved with House and Garage music
for well over ten years, when and how did you first get introduced
to the scene?
Well I‘m late to the scene, although I have been dj’ing
since the mid 80’s. I got introduced to the scene in the early
90’s by older friends of mine they did the whole Garage, 54 & loft
parties.
How did you first get into Djing?
I use to battle a friend of mine at edits with two tape decks and a
turntable. From there I got the dj bug. That was 84-85.
New Jersey really seems to making noise recently, how has the local
scene developed over the years?
I would say it is coming a long well, we have some parties that are
consistent right now mainly: Think Soul.(Mondays)and 43st café(Saturday).
You can find me at these parties every week (good music, good vibe).
Would you say that New Jersey was fertile ground for music, creatively,
spiritually and personality wise?
Yes, I could say that. NJ has a lot of talent just ready to come out
and be exposed.
You’re famous for being involved with many of the Soul Creation’s
works and more notably Jose Burgos’s recent productions on joint
owned Basscleff Records, have you any more projects with either of
the two in work?
Right now I’m concentrating on Eclectic Records and Lefunken
productions (that’s the new label I started & the production
team of Tyrone Payton & myself) but who knows what the future may
hold for us?
How did you get to know Jose Burgos and Julio Martinez? How did the
Soul Creation form?
I knew Julio”Duce”Martinez since the 80’s we use
to do a lot of mobil parties together like around 92-94 he, introduced
me to Jose Burgos right after. They had formed Soul Creation they quickly
inducted me into the group and we started the lable Bassclef that was
mid 95.
You’re productions really emphasise the soulful and,
melodic aspects of house music, has this approach been encouraged or
influenced
by anybody or anyone over the years?
I would say that I have been influenced by a lot of the R&B stuff
because I love real songs, for dance music I try to do real good songs
with dance beats under them
Two of my favourite releases of yours have
to be ‘Better Days’ on
Basslcleff with Jose Burgose and ‘Sweet Water’ on Tom Kat’s
SpaceKat imprint, for me the two really illustrate a good retro kind
of soul vibe with great attention paid to instrumentation, how do you
go about producing these sort of tracks? Work the instruments round
the vocal or vice versa?
I start with the music first unless it’s a remix.
For you, what is the most important piece
of equipment in the studio?
I would say my cpu with Logic 6 in it that’s like the steering
wheel to the car
With all the interest in the UK, have you got any plans to visit?
Yes I plan on making my first trip to London late this year
You’ve got a busy year coming up this year with two more releases
on Spacekat Records – ‘Dip’s Groove (mixes from Jon
Cutler released early September) and Not Over feat Children Speaking
(Due October). On top of these you have two fresh productions on your
own imprint ‘Eclectic Records’. Can you tell us about any
of these and, are you feeling ‘the burn’?
Not feeling any burn we have just begun, we have a lot of work to do.
More with SpaceKat & Eclectic Records also look out for Lefunken
prduction
What was the idea behind Eclectic Records?
At the time Eclectic was formed a lot of the labels were following
the trend of more peak & disco releases, I wanted to start a
label that stay true to were we started.

Your latest releases have been produced under the name Lefunken (the
partnership between yourself and Tyrone Payton) how did this union
form?
Tyrone Payton & myself have been working together for like a year
now and we thought it would be better to use a group name since we
plan on working together longer. The Do Right/Angel are the first projects
under the group name Lefunken, more to come.
Can you tell us about TP’s background?
My production partner Tyrone Payton is from the group Intense known
for work on Acebeat, Movin & soundmen on wax, just to name a few
he's had release on all of these label and more over the last few years.
You’re a member of Housecallz.com, how did you originally
get involved with this project?
I met the owner of the site from a mutual friend. I saw what they had
to offer and we kicked it off, I met the whole family they’re
wonderful.
As computers and technology evolve more people are trying their hands
at producing their own cuts, have you got any advice for them?
Take your time and study your craft. I think if you do what you feel
it will flow better and show in our work.
What’s the next year got in store for you and where do you want
to be in a year’s time?
The new years got a lot more work for Eclectic/Lefunken you’ll
be seeing us around for some time. In a year’s time I want to
be in the studio still creating good music, I love the studio.
With The Advent of eclectic and your various other projects in the
works, how long do you spend in the studio?
We work 5 days a week in the studio.
Of the artists you've worked with in the past, who is most
enjoyable to
work with and what qualities are important to you as the producer?
I’m very picky with Artists so the ones we use are like family
by the time we get in the studio. The most enjoyable would have to
be Tyrah, she's dedicated & focused.

The official release for Do Right (ECR-004) with mixes from Quentin
Harris and Tyrone Francis due out September 25th (distributed through
Greyhound)
Angel due in October.
JJazproJect would like to take the opportunity to thank Duron for
his time and contribution to this article.
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