Category – Music
And So We Dance… STROMAE
By Kat Bucalina
If you’ve found yourself at a club recently dancing to an indescribably catchy track in a language you absolutely do not understand but like anyway; it’s most likely the new debut from singer/rapper/songwriter Stromae. I myself have had the pleasure of breaking out into electro delight when the song “Alors On Danse” hits the decks and the crowd goes into a frenzy
Read More | 0 comments | August 31, 2010A New Vibe With Interesting Music…
By Stormy Cruz
I’d never endeavor to finalize a personal top-ten-favorite-songs list; I’d have to amend daily and even hourly along with my mood, location, current activity, and blood-alcohol content. Hell, I’m convinced I’ve not yet heard some of my favorite songs.
That said, there are many songs I have heard that I’ve loved for as long as I can remember.
Read More | 0 comments | August 18, 2010Mix Bag Of SA Music!!
So the struggle was there we now call it Apartheid, as soon as this word is heard by a lot blacks a sense of anger and loss of pride is placed. Who are we to blame those black Africans who fought for our Freedom? Yes, I am also talking to you whites reading this article.
The music industry in South Africa is either seen as a complex system or simple. Let me break down the “music” industry for you.
Pure Rock Fusion…Music
RAYLENE, a new songwriter/singer who seems to have true passion for music and she promises to take us on a vocal journey. Her sound is new and hearing her for the first sound one can see that she is trying to prove something to the world. This event sees Cape Town’s finest joining forces to spread awareness and the underlying potential of rock music in SA. It exposes the genre as an element to be reckoned with through the Rock Fusion event!
Read More | 0 comments | June 23, 2010I Want To Be A Blk Jk Please!
Blk Jks a band that has evolved as they don’t copy any other people or counterparts, as they are an authentic group. Their African feel mixed with urban rock, sounds suited for relaxed evenings at Zula on Long Street or a trip to the winelands. From their song Mzabalazo one can hear the chants of people protesting, a distant reminder of Peter Mokaba.
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