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SEXXUS’s new EP is a Dystopian Dark Dance dream

To say dark dance is niche within the South Africa music landscape is an understatement. Our club scenes are dominated by Amapiano, House and whatever they use to play for the roided up boets at Tiger Tiger Fourways. Undoubtedly South Africa has a long and rich history of electronic music from Disco in the ’80s,…

Muzi Needs to be a Better Person to Create Better Art

When we look back on the 2010’s as a period in South African music history, I believe that Muzi is a name that is going to come up in countless conversations, articles and lists. While many of you will know Muzi from his breakout 2018 album, Afrovision, he spent most of the last decade steadily…

Fireman R5 tackles Black Tax on his latest single

Thabiso Ngubeni, better known by his stage-name Fireman R5 is an independent rapper and artist from Vosloorus in the East Rand. His latest single, “Black Tax”, speaks of the social issues faced by young unemployed and working-class black South Africans and the aspirations to change this cycle. The song was born out of a personal…

Albany Lore’s ‘Payphone’ is Timeless

Albany Lore might just be showing his age by naming his latest release ‘Payphone’. Nobody under the age of 30 knows that if you wanted to have a phone call in a place other than your lounge, we used to have to use our pocket money to make private phone calls on public payphones. A…

Kanye West and The Crisis of The Neoliberal Self

In merely a decade, the release of a new Kanye West album has gone from being an eagerly anticipated cultural event to a frustrating exercise in trolling. I’m writing this on Monday, 30 September and the new Jesus is King, announced for the previous week, has failed to arrive. By the time you read this…

“DontLetGo” by Amarafleur

After a 4-year hiatus, Cape Town-based neo-soul singer and songwriter, Amarafleur returns with her new electronic soul single, “DontLetGo”. Recorded in Johannesburg and produced by Aule Whan, writing the track was Amarafleur’s way of processing a traumatic relationship. Having grown up in Tanzania, India and New Zealand, Amarafleur has been making music as a solo…

Zara Julius on her global experience in vinyl selecting

Zara Julius is a graduate of social anthropology, religious studies and photography. She’s gone on to become a multidisciplinary artist who produces visual art in the form of photography and film in detail-oriented ways that are specific to her focus on creatively presenting her findings on post-apartheid and diasporic identity. In a chat about her…

‘The Rave Princess’ of the future: River Moon on her rise to becoming the electro music superstar of the galaxy

The universe, in its entirety and all its glory, truly gained star when all-round saint, River Moon first decided to post her plush music remixes online. The popularity of her music production spread like wildfire and has seen her share credits with names like Queezy, dJinns, Angel-Ho, FAKA and Lizzo’s Truth Hurts producer, Jesse Saint…