London native
Gaika makes dark, uncompromising music which fuses strands of grime, dancehall, R&B, and hip-hop. Often singing through Auto-Tune, his voice balances toughness with vulnerability, and his lyrics similarly express frustration and disgust at the political system and social injustice, in addition to personal heartbreak and grief. After releasing several well-received mixtapes and EPs, his debut full-length,
Basic Volume, arrived in 2018.
Gaika Tavares was born in the south London district of Brixton to Jamaican and Grenadian parents. He first became known as part of Murkage, a group which emerged from the Manchester-based club night of the same name. Blending grime with the darker sides of house and garage, the crew began releasing mixtapes in 2009, and received acclaim from publications such as Mixmag.
Gaika co-wrote most of the songs on Murkage's 2013 EP SFSG as well as their 2014 full-length debut, Of Mystics & Misfits.
The collective's weekly club night ended its eight-year run in 2015, and
Gaika began releasing solo material. His debut mixtape, Machine, appeared near the end of the year, and he made appearances on
Kahn's remix of
Kelela's "All the Way Down," as well as
Eric Volta's "Until I Dissolve." His song "Chrome" was included on NON Worldwide's first compilation. In 2016,
Gaika collaborated with
Mykki Blanco on a song called "Push More Weight," and released his acclaimed second mixtape, Security. He then signed to Warp, which released his
Spaghetto EP that year. He was featured on labelmate
Darkstar's Made to Measure EP, as well as
Babyfather's 419 mixtape.
In 2017, he remixed "Glow" by
18+, and Warp released The Spectacular Empire I and II, two 10" singles which featured frequent collaborator
Miss Red, a dancehall MC originally from Israel. Additionally, he made a guest appearance on
L-Vis 1990's 12 Thousand Nights mixtape.
Gaika's debut full-length,
Basic Volume, appeared in 2018, and included tracks co-produced by
SOPHIE,
Jam City, Dutch E Germ, and others. Aside from music,
Gaika also wrote for Dazed magazine, including an article criticizing the Metropolitan Police's crackdown on U.K. drill music, and developed an audio-visual sculpture installation titled SYSTEM, in collaboration with Boiler Room and Somerset House Studios. ~ Paul Simpson