Tag: instrumentalist

  • Modise Sekgothe // Performance poet, actor, playwright, vocalist, and instrumentalist

    Modise Sekgothe is a multifaceted Johannesburg-based artist with multiple titles. Performance poet, actor, playwright, vocalist, and instrumentalist. Each title is representative of a world that he has created through the mastering of his pen. The foundation of Modise’s worlds is writing, which is seemingly a need.

    The urgency to write began when the verbose poetic nature of Underground Hip-Hop “happened” to Modise in 2008. This genre of music is congested with information, which caused Modise to pick up a dictionary, a thesaurus, books and do extensive research in order to understand and exercise his own personal skills during cyphers. “I was just going at it…for a solid two years, every single day for at least an hour, I was doing that and it was bad, it was all bad, but it was a kind of chaffing away at the muscle because I had naturally found that by the time I was getting into the poetry space in UJ (University of Johannesburg) in 2010, I knew how to put words together, what to throw away and the muscle of writing was much, much stronger.”

    Photography by Nokuthula Mbatha

    In 2014, Modise’s poem To Die Before You Die, won the Perfect Poem at the Word n Sound Awards and the “pressure from the natural journey as a fickle human” the achievement was “a sort of shadow” afterwards. “There is a period when the weight of what you’ve done sort of interferes with what you’re able to do moving forward but if you are good for yourself, you can see the toxicity of that and you can wake up as quickly as you can.”

    Modise’s awakening to the abundance of creativity within him has been successful. Alongside multimedia projects like Metropolar and Mirror Me, he has also combined his poetry into a musical live context as Children of the Wind, with kindred musical creative.

    Most recently as Modise journeys towards an album, he created an EP, DIPOKO tsa DIPOKO. The title of the EP hauntingly uses the words ‘poems’ and ‘ghost’ as these chilling musical compositions and soul-stirring vocals bring life the ghosts of poems / poems of ghosts / poems of poems / ghosts of ghosts.

    You could find Modise and Itai sharing their gifts at the Curiosity Bagpackers in Maboneng every Sunday afternoon or find out more of Modies’s upcoming works and performances Twitter or Instagram.

  • Bubblegum Club mix Vol 14 by Christian Pahud

    Swiss drummer, instrumentalist and electronic producer Christian Pahud is spending a few months in Johannesburg as part of a Pro Helvetia residency. He hopes to create a mixed arts project based on the meeting between African culture and his own experiences and perspective as a Swiss artist.

    Practicing as an artist for almost 20 years, he has created music for films and theatre. As a visual artist he has produced drawings and video work at exhibitions in places such as Lausanne, Zürich, New-York, Paris, Casablanca. He has created sound performances and installations and worked with a number of visual artists, musicians and choreographers.

    A self-taught drummer, Pahud has also been the founder of several groups, such as Honey for Petzi, Larytta and Bombers. He also engages in experimental sound and solo projects focused within the genre of electronic music.

    He will be a face to look out for at this year’s Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival, and has put together a mix which pays tribute to women who were important pioneers in the experimental and electronic world of music. This mainly includes music from the 60s and 70s. The mix also includes contemporary feminine artist who continue to push these genres forward. His own music is also included in the mix. Mainly producing rhythmical and dance music, here he shows another side to side work – ambient and abstract music.

    Here is the track list (artist/track/timing):
    Laurie Spiegel        “patchwork”   00′
    Christian Pahud     “Storm & Destress”  3’20
    Daphne Oram         “Amphitryon”   8’00
    Daphne Oram         “Fireworks”  8’30
    Delia Derbyshire     “Talk out”  9’04
    Christian Pahud      “Sub Alpen” 9’25
    Delia Derbyshire     “Liquid Energy” 10’55
    Aisha Devi               “Aurat (tool)”  11’23
    Else Marie Pade     “Prolog I Himeln”  13’02
    Christian Pahud      “Bateau craque” 13’17
    Christian Pahud      “Für Francis” 14’20
    Holly Herndon         “Chorus”  18’22