IAMBOY, Misha Maltsev, comes from Pokrovsk in the Republic of Sakha, Siberia.
Before moving to London in 2000, he helped organize the Tabyk music festival, produced alternative and world music programmes for Sakha Radio, published a music fanzine, and produced local artists such as Stepanida Borisova and Chyskyyrai.
An alumni of SOAS, London, Misha works on radio and TV documentaries (BBC) as a freelancer; his film journeys have included an extreme Siberian winter expedition with a husky sled team and a trek in the jungles of Laos to film the Hmong rebels.
He is one of London’s most eclectic DJs and has played DJ gigs ranging from festivals such as Glastonbury, Big Chill and the Isle of Wight Festival to small clubs like Radio Gagarin in Notting Hill Arts Club. His adventurous and eccentric DJ sets include anything from minimal techno to field-recordings of the Balkan Gypsies, Afro-Beat, Latin or punk.
Misha combines DJ activities with his research fellowship in ethnomusicology at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. His current research project is about the revival of shamanism in Siberian indigenous republics.
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