Author: Oratile Mashazi

  • Batuk Release Stirring Visuals for Their New Single “Daniel”

    After months of teasers, Daniel is here. Supergroup, Batuk dropped the video and EP yesterday. The video was shot by Kent Andreasen in Mozambique and holds stirring visuals of the group along with featured vocalist Nandi Ndlovu. Batuk’s debut is a beautiful and modern expression of Africa without borders, reflecting a refined appreciation for dance, drums and performance. Tres excited for more music from this talented trio. Enjoy the video below, the Daniel EP can be purchased on Itunes.

  • The Multi-hyphenate Dancer-Model-Muse-Musician, Manthe Ribane, is Taking The World by Storm.

    Manthe is a vision, even on Skype. I see the muse and the magician in her. She is animated and open, ready to share. Her lips and nails are venetian red, a collection of tiny tattoos decorate the manicured hands she uses to enunciate and express herself. Effervescent and composed, Manthe’s eyes are bright and beautiful as she relays her journey from Johannesburg to the stages of the world. She is on tour in Europe, promoting her musical debut, Dumela 113 EP.  The EP is a collaboration with OKZharp, aka Gervase Gordon. And while this may be her first foray into music as a recording artist, Manthe is an established performer and creator; she performed for Nelson Mandela at the ripe age of 8, danced with the V.I.N.T.A.G.E cru and toured with Die Antwoord, so singing is a logical expansion for her talents.

    While Manthe is reared in performance, she is also a maven of the visual arts. The ongoing collaboration between her and the photographer and director Chris Saunders has produced incredible images intersecting, urbanity, fashion and beauty. The girl is gifted and grounded in her creative power, focused on making her voice heard and using art to tell stories about the self, and South Africa.

    I ask about her experience with Die Antwoord and I’m thrilled to hear that she manifested the opportunity by sheer will and appreciation of their art. From obsessing over them as style icons, she met them per chance at a listening party for Zaki Ibrahim. Die Antwoord were intrigued and enamoured by her and the rest is history. The power of art and aesthetics to connect people is vivified in the online relations and cross-border collaborations happening between artists globally.  Manthe went on to shoot a video and tour with them as a dancer. Now she sits somewhere in Switzerland promoting her music and regaling me with stories about her siblings and how dreams are manifested from surrounding oneself with love and like minds. I fumble around for an enlightened response, she sees me and says, “Sometimes it is okay not to be cool, and just focus on your craft and your loved ones.” The pressures of the entertainment industry are well documented and it is not every artist who survives the late nights and sycophancy to inspire others to dedicate themselves to art forsaking the ills of the business for what is truly important.

    As we’re about to sign off Manthe imparts some of her inspirations to me, she mentions Mary Sibande, Nonku Phiri, Busi Mhlongo and Grace Jones, women who subvert the established and homogenous attitudes around art and beauty through powerful and honest art works. Women like her; magicians and muses, dark skinned dream girls.

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  • Skeleton Magic Bounce Feature in Video for Branko’s “Let Me Go”

    Branko’s most recent release, ‘Let Me Go’ features Nonku Phiri and Mr Carmack, the beautiful video, shot in Johannesburg is also graced by the talents of the Skeleton Magic Bounce crew. These amazing performers are known for their pioneering combination of pantsula dance, contortionism and magic tricks. Watching them is spellbinding. Enjoy the full extent of their artistry and innovation in the excerpt of Dancing City by Martin Meissonnier & Christophe Petit below.

  • FAKA Release New Track

    FAKA, the performance artist pairing of Fela Gucci and Desire Marea, has dropped a new single. In their role as pioneers for sexual identity and style the duo have named the track ‘Isifundo Sokuqala’, (the first lesson) and it described as Ancestral Gqom-Gospel. The song is ethereal and exquisite, listen to it here.

  • Okmalumkoolkat Announces Australia Tour Dates

    10603460_1063572280327805_8463003275543686714_nFutureMfana is headed Down Under! The International Pantsula is on a roll, after a December tour of Europe, uMalume has just announced a quintuplet tour of Australia. The tour kicks of on January 15th and closes on January 24th at the Sydney Music Festival, where he will perform alongside another super talented South African; Black Coffee. OKMKK is joined on road by his frequent collaboraters, Cid Rim and the Clonius, who accompanied him on his Euro Tour as well. Listen to OKMKK’s most recent mixtape, 100kmacassette below.

  • Big Hate to Drop a Remix for Each Week of 2016

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    House music’s misanthropist is beginning the year in spectacular form, with plans to release new music each week. 2016 is already more fun.

    Big Hate FKA Big Space is blessing us with more bangers! His Houze Nigga EP was dropped at the beginning of the summer and now electro’s most evil engineer is planning to release a remix a week as part of his #remix52 series. The first remix is of Slyza Tsotsi, which was without doubt one of last year’s most fun songs. You can listen to Big Hate’s remix below.

  • Khuli Chana x Aewon Wolf x Gemini Major Release Video for “Walking & Dabbing”

    Walking and Dabbing is finally out! After some teasers from Aewon Wolf, the video for walking and dabbing is, here. The video for the future hit from Aewon Wolf featuring Gemini Major and Khuli Chana just dropped a song to keep summer popping. The production on the song is proper, along with a video that includes some dazzling drone shots of multi-coloured mikhukhu and Gemini Major on the hook, this song is set to be a smash hit.  This trend of hip-hop videos shot in the hoods of Mzansi is dope; the world needs to know how we get down here!

  • Cuss Group Teases New Project in Switzerland

    testimonial 1The Cuss Group, co-founded by Bubblegum’s own Jamal Nxedlana just released an invitation for “Solution Night” an event they are hosting at the TOPIC project space in Geneva, Switzerland. The Cuss Group is comprised of Jamal Nxedlana, Ravi Govender and Zamani Xolo who founded it, along with Lex Trickett and more recent addition Chris McMichael.  The invite is accompanied by a series of celebrity testimonials together with an ominous text which you can read below.

    “Daily life is a space of  intense  contradiction.  The promise of infinite self-actualisation and attainable dreams runs alongside the constant coverage of violence and panic.  People are constantly told they can become and achieve anything while seeing evidence of the depths humanity can sink too.  The latest fashions and music next to the latest atrocity footage.  Glaciers of jewellery on Instagram, melting glaciers in the artic.   Drone selfies, drone assassinations. Gangs post pictures of money, kidnappings and executions on facebook. Social media, Narcomedia, Necromedia.  Livetweeing from the back off the bus while it rolls off the highway, lighting for the disaster provided by etoll grids.

    The surface is chaos which threatens to tear the individual apart.  But this is an appearance which disguises another reality. The individual now has more power than ever, to build or destroy, from behind a screen.  No need for constant doubt, just pure focus. We understand only ‘yes’ and ‘no’. Only ‘black’ and ‘white’. No ambiguities. No half-tones. No equivocations.  Pure will, pure power for those who dare to grasp it”.