Nik Thakkar


Nik Thakkar is a multi-disciplinary recording artist known professionally as NEO 10Y.

Education and early career

Nik Thakkar was born and raised in London, where he was classically trained in piano and vocals. He studied Law and French at Cardiff University.
In 2013, he was scouted in Paris by Jean-Paul Gaultier for the eponymous label’s AW13-14 digital campaign, did the Art of Packing project for Louis Vuitton, and filmed a short film called An Ode to Oud for Tom Ford.

2013 - 2016: Art and fashion

Thakkar teamed up with London-based designer Ada Zanditon in 2013 to create Ada + Nik, a luxury non binary clothing line featured in London Collections for five consecutive seasons. They designed five collections with a typically dark silhouette and had runway shows at London and New York Fashion Weeks.
Rapper Angel Haze, artist and poet Kojey Radical, and comedian Jack Whitehall wore the line, which was praised for making wearable technology aesthetically pleasing. Thakkar was described as “the pop couture poster boy.” He served as a judge for WSGN's Global Fashion Awards and the Fashion Monitor Journalism Awards in 2013.
Ada + Nik collaborated with will.i.am to create the world’s first camera enabled biker jacket.

2016 to present: NEO 10Y

For his stage name NEO 10Y, Thakkar combined neoteny as a positive force and the significance of number 10 as "rebirth and revolution". He first used it for the dark electronic track he anonymously published in June 2016. The song would debut as Amerikkka at a Tom Ford party.
In October 2016, NEO 10Y released "NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump," a three-part music video for his tracks Amerikkka, Janis and Wild West. It caused controversy by using live sex and burning a mask of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. The artist subsequently received hate mail and FBI reports. NEO 10Y’s work has been described as "lyrical political activism".
On 10 October 2018, NEO 10Y released dual release of Dopamine and Poems To Fuck To along with two interconnected videos where they show the artist dragging himself into the future as a symbol for humanity’s urgent need to evolve to save the planet.
When discussing the meaning of his artist name further, NEO 10Y says “the one and zero in my name is rooted in the fact that ten is the only number where both parts of the binary code are cohesively together demonstrating a sense of togetherness, which is integral to my voice, non-binary nature and artistry. The ultimate balance. Complete. Also, my Sanskrit name is Nikhil which means "complete".
On October 10, 2019, NEO 10Y released the song Stan Yourself along with a music video which were described as "powerful", "glimmering", "seductive" and "a multidimensional, visually engulfing, cohesive cerebral tapestry.”

Musical style and influences

NEO 10Y presented his Amerikkka as "electronic aggression" comparable to Aphex Twin and Squarepusher. Thakkar listed Grace Jones, Elliott Smith, Bob Marley and Zaha Hadid as inspirations for his art.
He also cites Britney Spears, Kurt Cobain, Aaliyah and 2Pac as influences.

Activism

In 2015, Thakkar teamed up with All Boxed Up to raise funds to support the Albert Kennedy Trust for homeless LGBTQ youth.
Thakkar attended an anti-Donald Trump Rally in London dressed in his NEO 10Y Mickey Mouse character.
In 2018, Nik was part of a controversial set of episodes for BBC3’s ‘Britain’s Most Offended’ TV show as a vegan activist. Equating the slaughter of animals to rape and racism, his arguments brought on a large discussion of the treatment of animals.
In 2018 with the release of NEO 10Y single Dopamine, Nik's hopes for world peace was made more clear in this Gay Times article where he said, “For us to choose love, those of us with voices need to use them to speak up, otherwise there is no point in us having platforms.” Also discussing world peace in Billboard he commented on the song Dopamine "the bridge of the song explains this clearly with, "I am full of hope and all I'm longing for is peace/ So please give me that my friend" is the idea of finding peace within oneself, so that we can find peace as a planet, for humanity overall.
In an interview with Buzzfeed in 2019, Nik spoke out about nude solicitations from an editor at Billboard magazine.
This resulted in the editor being fired and a movement within the queer community encouraging other artists to speak up about similar unprofessional behaviour.
Billboard magazine released a statement in support of NEO 10Y and other artists.
In March 2019, Nik was featured in a mini documentary about Climate Change Anxiety for BBC Ideas where he stated that at this point in history the onus is on the individual to create action through changes in consumption patterns.
In December 2019, NEO 10Y published an essay titled "Deconstructing “genre” and the bipolar experience of being an independent artist in 2020" in Line of Best Fit where they said,. "I describe my sound as genre-bending, and myself as a post pop*. That’s because “pop” has always visibly been white, blonde and female. In my role in society as a rule-breaker of norms within the arts, I wanted to be that queer, brown, non-binary person who also happens to be a full 360º performer and creator of their universe that deconstructs “pop” for what it traditionally has been seen as: a dated concept built by men who’ve had authoritative control over what is “popular” since the day that music became a capitalist entity as opposed to, say, the God-given right to create sound that every human should have access to".

Awards and recognition

Thakkar won the GenArt Prize together with Ada Zanditon at New York Fashion Week in 2015.
He was included among the one hundred most original and influential people in the UK creative and media industries by Time Out Magazine in 2012 and was voted one of the top-five most eligible bachelors of 2017 by the readers of Out Magazine.