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In the music world, award ceremonies are often platforms of affirmation and reward for artists and musicians who have done
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“My music taste is informed by tunes from my dad’s Citi Golf stereo.”
In the music world, award ceremonies are often platforms of affirmation and reward for artists and musicians who have done
Continue readingI have always been fascinated by the clearly South African ability to adopt and readapt. We are a country and
Continue readingBack in 2016, about a week after Thandiswa Mazwai had released her third studio album, affectionately titled Belede, Lauryn Hill
Continue readingIn the third episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, Areh is joined by young saxophone player and instrumentalist, Jean Strauss.
Continue readingIn episode two of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to jazz vocalist, Francesca Biancoli. The conversation
Continue readingWe are back with season two of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series, once again presented by editor Arehone Ramaru. After
Continue readingThe concept or state of being “Timeless” is layered, more over in a music sense where timeless can refer to
Continue readingOften it is the experiences we have lived through and garnered that lay ground for our current and future paths.
Continue readingThe role of media in creative and artistic spaces is to act as catalyst for work in question. This through
Continue readingThe building of the South African jazz space, industry and culture has, up to this point. been a collaborative act.
Continue readingOver the years, the Mbira stage at the annual Standard Bank Joy of Jazz festival has seemed to be the
Continue readingSister DJing duo Kopano and Mamello Pule, known artistically as Marumofemme, have in recent times taken the local jazz industry
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