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Gyre’s Queernomics is Unbridled Self-Expression

It seems like 2017 has been the year many queer artists have found their voice, and audiences, through their art. Nakhane Toure’s performance in The Wound has drawn plenty of praise and criticism, but the film itself has been accepted as an entry to the Oscars all the same. Toya DeLazy is now a Powerpuff Girl,…

Angel-Ho: The Devil’s Hour

What does punk means in 2017? Is it just a style of music and clothes, buzzsaw guitars and leather jackets? An ossified museum piece, rather than an alive aspect of culture? Or is it an attitude of fearlessness, a sense of both “fuck you” nihilism and the desire for something better. In 1978, the infamous…

Programming Music as Performance

At first glance a live coding show doesn’t seem all that different from any other electronic music show with various electronic sounds emanating from speakers and the performer somehow triggering these sounds from their laptop. Upon closer inspection though it becomes clear that rather than simply playing pre-created loops in a linear fashion, the artist…

Banana Brains Goes Loopy with Home Boy

I’ve got a weird thing for cats who release experimental shit. I mean, you know not everyone is gonna dig what you do, but that’s kinda the point. Granted, most of the time I’m like, “Wow, this is god awful,” but there are some gems. Banana Brains’ Home Boy is one of those gems. What…

Lex LaFoy: Dripping with Honey Bass

While her journey into performance began in high school when she and her girlfriends would perform at assemblies, Lex LaFoy already started writing poetry and music as a child. It was the discovery of Durban’s Hip Hop Inqaba Sessions that led her into the world of cyphers. “I was in the same crew as Zuluboy,…

Mana – Creatures of The Night

Seeing the Hyperdub logo on a new release is a sure fire guarantee of headphone ecstasy. Since 2004, the UK based label has been at the bleeding edge of electronic music, regularly releasing classic albums from Burial, Kode 9 and The Spaceape, DJ Rashad, Hype Williams and Laurel Halo.  Its early day were strongly associated…

Nobody Told Life Below That South African Hardcore is Dead

South African hardcore is pretty fucking dead. There are a few bands, a few shows, and a few people keeping the genre, in some variation or the other, “alive”, but it’s a far cry from the glory days of spin kicking your friends in the face and running around in a circle to indiscernible noise…

Don’t Sleep on Sleepwalker Records

I know premium streaming services like Deezer, Apple Music and Spotify are fast becoming the way many music fans with a decent internet connection consume music, but I still get most of my new music from Soundcloud. Granted, I was still making mixtapes for my walkman when my friends were all bumping to Bump on…

Champagne69 // personifying Joburg’s rhythmic energy

Since bursting onto the scene in 2016 with their single ‘Booty Sweat’, which blew up the internet, the Joburg based rap duo known as Champagne69 has been releasing a number of follow up singles and honing their sound. While they’re embracing their relative success, they hadn’t actually planned on getting into the rap game. “It…

Andy Mkosi wants to visit your bedroom

A musician, writer and photographer based in Cape Town, Andy Mkosi’s music is influenced by a variety of genres but it was through hip hop that she emerged into the world of music as a performer. Fascinated by the lyrical content of songs, she started writing her own material which she assumed at the time…