Hidden Conversations: The Muffinz
In lead-up to their upcoming performance at Hidden Spaces, we caught up with Sfiso Atomza, one of the founding members of The
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In lead-up to their upcoming performance at Hidden Spaces, we caught up with Sfiso Atomza, one of the founding members of The
Continue readingThis Friday, 30 May, Kujenga brings their genre-defiant sound to Hidden Spaces, a fitting stage for a band rewriting the
Continue readingFrom church pews in his childhood to finely tuned sessions behind the production desk, MODIKA. has walked a quietly determined
Continue readingCharisse C is a multicultural DJ, storyteller, curator, musician, and creative entrepreneur who has dedicated her career not only to
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Continue readingAfter a deeply personal and soul-searching journey, Singer-songwriter Zethe returns with her latest body of work, Breathe – an album
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Continue readingThe inaugural Mahindra Fusion Fest was one for the history books, blurring the lines between art, music, and fashion to
Continue readingFor over 15 years, Ayanda Jiya has been a force in the South African music industry, captivating audiences with her
Continue readingAfter ten years away from the spotlight, Phinda is ready to reclaim her place in South Africa’s music scene with
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Remarkable. Thanks for sharing. Great land and music.
What an excellent read. 🔥 I hear the voice of Ayanda as a writer of this article to be one…
Biko's Dream ,it will come to manifest ,thank to groups like Iphupho
This is wonderful and it makes me fear hurt of being victimized the the colonial, apartheid and even the homeland…
Khuphuka Qwabe !!!