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Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air campaign – The Clubmaster

On the 7 March 2018, the first Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air performance and opinion platform for the future of South African music took place at Milk Bar, Keyes Avenue in Rosebank. For 4 consecutive weeks 8 artists will be celebrated over Thursdays and Fridays in conjunction with celebrating 4 of Ray-Ban’s iconic frames. The third week celebrated the…

The Sounds of Nigerian Pop

While West African pop has come to be dominated by the sounds of Afrobeat, it is more of a catch-all term for the variety of West African pop sounds that are emerging from the region. Arguably, it is Fela Kuti who laid the foundation by fusing Western sounds taken from jazz and funk with West…

1991 Put Out Dope Electronic Music That Cape Town is Known For

Growing up, I always admired Cape Town’s electronic music scene. With the sounds of Sibot, Markus Wormstorm and Richard The Third  finding their way to me through SL Magazine’s compilation CDs, I got a taste of a scene I’d never get to experience but would always revere through their releases. These days, while I get to…

Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air campaign – The Wayfarer

On 1 March 2018, Ray-Ban hosted their second week of Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air at Milk Bar, Keyes Avenue in Rosebank. This performance and opinion platform aims to celebrate 8 South African artists in conjunction with celebrating 4 of Ray-Ban’s iconic frames. Hosted by musician Reason, the second artists to join him in conversation and performance were Uncle Party Time and…

Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air campaign – The Aviator

On the 22 February 2018, the first Ray-Ban Reinvention on Air performance and opinion platform for the future of South African music took place at Milk Bar, Keyes Avenue in Rosebank. For 4 consecutive weeks 8 artists will be celebrated over Thursdays and Fridays in conjunction with celebrating 4 of Ray-Ban’s iconic frames. The first…

Garage Rock Band Mouse Make a Rip Roaring Racket 

I hate band origin stories. Fucking loathe them. “Oh, how’d you guys get together?” “Well, the lads and I were all friends in high school and we loved Foo Fighters so we decided to start a band,” or worse, “The label put us together.” But, I like Mouse‘s origin story. I fucking love Mouse, in…

Off The Meds: Swedish tech house with a South African touch

Adrian Lux, Carli Löf and Måns Glaeser, the producer’s behind Off The Meds, have been active in the industry for the last decade, working and touring collectively and as solo artists. They have made a name for themselves through major releases as well as writing and production credits on a number of Swedish and European releases….

Gqom Oh! strikes again with The Originators EP

It’s been two years since the Gqom Oh! label released the compilation The Sound of Durban, a superb survey of the ferocious electronic music pumping out of KZN. Created by young bedroom producers in the townships and suburbs which ring the coastal city, and played on raucous dance floors and powerful taxi sound systems, gqom centres ominous…

Electro-soul duo Kami Awori wants you to interrogate your reality

Having met in high school, the duo now known as Kami Awori began their creative pursuits together performing in front of their school which led to the birth of their first band CaramelBrown. A classical pianist by training, producer Karami [Juline] grew up in a musical household thanks to a grandmother that was a piano professor….