Juan Coleman: No bright lights and no bullshit
Juan Pierre Coleman is a rambunctious music man, master of all things creative and perhaps one of the hardest, most focused individuals you will come across. An analogue junkie, he has scourged the Cape Town electronic music scene with joyous abandon, composing musical banter and bristling, electronic dialogues.
From the horse’s mouth: Dead Alphabet talks tours, videos and beer.
I am not of course referring to the actual English alphabet, but rather the garage rock band based in Jo’burg. The four-piece band consists of Adam Edwards on vocals, Justin Gent on drums, Hugh Hunt on bass and Phil Klawansky on guitar and vocals.
Interview with WeSC on their latest print endeavour
Some refer to WeSC as the ‘clothing label for the intellectual slacker,’ which conjures up nostalgia of that Jason Lee – Mallrats/Chasing Amy era. We are the Superlative Conspiracy is a street fashion brand based in Sweden.
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Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound
Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...
Cape Town Design Capital 2014 : what does it really mean?
At six am on 26 October it was announced live from Tapei that Cape Town had beaten Bilboa and Dublin in the bid for World Design Capital. We spoke to director of Tsai Design Studio Tsai Y;
Coordinator of Creative Cape Town, Zayd Minty; and director of African Centre for Cities),Edgar Pieter
se. Read on to hear what they...
Jumping Back Slash: all about the TECHOUWAITO
Jumping Back Slash has just launched his new album titled Nectah 003. We caught up with the face behind the Techouwaito beats for an interview; here’s what JBS had to say…
Interview with UK-based artist MOROKA
SA’s ass-shaking homegrown style of dance music, Kwaito, gets a little dirty with some chunky bass lines in Nectah 2 – the just-released album by UK-based artist Moroka. From parties at the pyramids to becoming the next samurai master, Moroka shares his latest theories with us in an interview.
UK-based artist MOROKA drops new EP “Nectah 2″
SA’s ass-shaking homegrown style of dance music, Kwaito, gets a little dirty with some chunky bass lines in Nectah 2 – the just-released album by UK-based artist Moroka. From parties at the pyramids to becoming the next samurai master, Moroka shares his latest theories with us in an interview.
Jumping Back Slash: all about the TECHOUWAITO
Jumping Back Slash has just launched his new album titled Nectah 003. We caught up with the face behind the Techouwaito beats for an interview; here’s what JBS had to say…
Exclusive Interview with Big D and the Kids Table
The ska/punk band Big D and the Kids Table was formed in 1995 in Boston and have played with bands such as The Mighty Mighty, Bosstones, Skatalites, Spring Heeled Jack and The Amazing. With their latest album The Damned, The Dumb and the Delirious, they’re still rocking it. We caught up with lead singer David...
Exclusive Interview with The Prodigy’s Maxim
The oldest member of The Prodigy, Maxim under the alias MM, recently launched his first art exhibition titled LepidopTerror. Immersing viewers in a sensory experience of sight, sound and scent at the INC Space, London, the show incorporated between 12 and 15 large-scale paintings, including many from his butterfly series. With the exhibition now closed, we caught...