Ze Folky Sounds of Europe
Feb26

Ze Folky Sounds of Europe

We dare you to tell us that Folk music is dead.  *shiver*.  We’re telling you it’s risen from the dead, with a Kate Nash twist.. .  But there’s something about Europe’s latest female folky exports all singing in English that does grow on you. Check out Soko, Lykke Li and Hello Saferide below – there must be something in the water. “If I find her I swear I’ll Keel ‘er…” You don’t want to mess with the French accent of the no-nonsense singer stephanie sokolinski, a French actress who’s band SOKO is causing a stir, thanks to Stoffel for the link.  Watch “I’ll kill her” on YouTube here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25AsfkriHQc. Thanks to Julian for sharing the lovely Lykke Li with us. The Swede is only 21 and already the world over has fallen in love with her debut album released in January – listen to her track “Little Bit” at her MySpace site http://www.myspace.com/lykkeli Hello Saferide is another Swedish lass, Annika Norlin, who’s hit song HighSchool Stalker shot her to fame. Check out her song Quiz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r5lnQYwdbE on Youtube....

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South African line up for MyCoke Fest
Jan30

South African line up for MyCoke Fest

We’ve never heard of Van Coke Kartel (luv the name tho), Crash Car Burn or the Shy Gueveras (cheesy!) but we certainly know and are fans of SA super group Wonderboom and have heard lots of good things about LoneHill Estate. We’re not huge rockers though so excuse our ignorance. These are the bands who will represent the creme de la creme of SA rock music at the My Coke Fest this year, Rockers – what are your thoughts? Pr below: Only SA’s best can quench your music thirst, and that’s why Coca-Cola in association with 5FM are thrilled to announce the line up of local bands performing at MY COKE FEST 08. The festival, which kicks off in Johannesburg on Friday the 21st at the New Market Racecourse, and then hits Cape Town on Monday the 24th of March 2008, at Kenilworth Racecourse, is already set to be the biggest music festival this year! Already converted to the “Coke side of life”, are some of the most sought after and alternative bands in the world, and now playing alongside KORN, MUSE, CHRIS CORNELL, KAISER CHIEFS, GOOD CHARLOTTE, 30 SECONDS TO MARS and PRIME CIRCLE, the highly anticipated local line-up includes: *WONDERBOOM*, *CRASH CAR BURN*, *LONEHILL ESTATE*, *VAN COKE KARTEL*, and the *SHY GUEVARAS* Brought to you by Coca-Cola and official radio station 5fm, the 2-date, all day, adrenalin fuelled festival is definitely hottest line-up to date! Thousands of ticket holders already thought so, which means you need to get yours now! WONDERBOOM, CRASH CAR BURN and LONEHILL ESTATE will only be performing in Johannesburg, and VAN COKE KARTEL and SHY GUEVARAS will only be performing in Cape Town! WONDERBOOM It’s not often a band delivers such unbridled passion, commitment and superlative, original sounds. WONDERBOOM does. They (Cito Otto on vocals, Martin Schofield on guitars, Wade Williams on bass, and Danny De Wet on drums) are one of South Africa’s most established and successful rock bands. During their decade together, they have released 7 albums, headlined every major SA festival and been nominated for 4 SAMA’s. In 2004 they won the local leg of the Global Battle of the Bands, and came second worldwide. ‘City of Gold’, WONDERBOOM’s seventh album, was released last year, and has seen its first single “Best Side” receive extensive airplay on radio stations nationally, and reaching No.1 on 5fm’s Hi5@5 chart. (Performing in Johannesburg ONLY!) CRASH CAR BURN Local power-pop contenders CRASH CAR BURN, were ironically formed in London two years ago. The band is made up of Brendan Barnes (Drums) and Garth Barnes (vocals/guitar), who were both in the hugely popular punk band...

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One good thing about music…
Jan30

One good thing about music…

There’s only one place to be on February 9th and that’s at JHBLive’s “Hit Me With Music” bash at Carfax celebrating the legendary Bob, Reggae and the Irie life in generaal. Bob Marley, like many fabulous talented groovy party people we know, is an Aquarian born in February, the 8th to be exact, make sure you celebrate Bob and all that he taught us in true Ragga style. Represent! Hit Me With Music is back after a hugely successful show in 2007. It’s a tribute to Bob Marley – a man whose music and lyrics have given hope and inspiration to millions of people around the globe. Marley represents an ideology of freedom, his work touching on both personal liberation and liberation of the African mind and spirit. His lyrics have given hope and inspiration to many. In his spirit, JHBLive introduces the Hit Me With Music Party 2008. This year’s event has a 70’s African Revival theme. The main floor will host live acts, which will stage a tribute to the music of Bob Marley. The Carfax outside area will be transformed into a 70’s-style African shebeen, accompanied by a small market, complete with a selection of mouth-watering West African and Ethiopian cuisine. For those with harder tastes, there will be a ragga-style drum ‘n bass floor to keep your feet grooving all night long. Come join us for a night of inspiration, perspiration and jubilation! Tribute Floor: Reggae, ragga, hip-hop and dub-step Obita Tidal Waves 340ml KenZhero Kid Fonque 70’s Afro floor: Afro-beat, Afro-funk, Afro-jazz and Afro-everything-else Toby2shoes (Balkanology) Richard the Third African market African food stands Lots of crates to sit on D & B Floor: Ragga-style drum ‘n bass, jungle, etc Benson (Reflex) Rudeone (Reflex) Syndrome (Way West) Sonar (Reflex) The Blunted Stuntman Tasha Baxter (MC) HIT ME WITH MUSIC 2008 Carfax Saturday 9th of Feb...

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Afrika burns:”There is no time. There is no money.”
Jan28

Afrika burns:”There is no time. There is no money.”

Feel like something out of this world that involves community participation, arts and pop-up culture? Tired of money money money work work work and bling bling [bling]? Go get amongst the GIFT ECONOMY at Afrika Burns this year and get away from it all. Thanks to Horn for the inspiring words and pics… Afrika Burns was held for the 1st time in Africa from the 22-25 November 2007 in Tankwa town, Karoo. There is actually no town there at all. It is halfway down the most remote road in SA. Tankwa Town is 113 km down the longest road in SA that has no town on it. In the desert This is an art Festival….no ordinary art festival- It is totally participant created. There is nothing there to begin with and each camp creates something , whether it’s an art installation, a camp or just getting involved and volunteering. Afrikaburns….the regional event for the burning man festival- is an experiment in temporary community building. Every thing that is brought in must be taken away. It’s a haven for radical self expression, self reliance and non commercialism. Nothing can be bought or sold, and you have to bring everything that will allow you to survive, encouraging the culture of environmental mindfulness, which is leaving no matter out of place. Afrika burns is probably some of the most amazing 4 days you can have: building, creating, making friends, helping out, making a difference and going on missions. There is no time. There is no money , there are no things to buy or pay for. So what this all means is that you get together with a bunch of friends, colleagues, strangers and you plan and build a camp. There were 28 themed camps this year with each camp having a theme to add to the whole event: – “Camp Vuvuzela”, who were definitely the most organised, they put together a stage and a dance floor, with chill out areas, couches, pillows and all. They put on a myriad of tunes and acts on stage, from percussion to trance, they also had a mobile DJ mutant vehicle in the “vuvu van” (a mutant vehicle that was once a landrover that had decks, amps, speakers, adorned with orange and pink fur who’s sole purpose was to attended other camps events and add some tunes if needed. – Then there was the amazing Burning Mail – they erected a fully functioning post office in the middle of the desert , complete with typewriters, especially designed postcards and delivery anywhere in the world. They also delivered to the next camp (via bicycle) or if...

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Represent Recommends: Kate Nash
Jan27

Represent Recommends: Kate Nash

Gotta love the raw accent “in’it” of chart-climbing North Londoner Kate Nash – we love her brash storytelling style of singing/talking – it’s almost like we’re listening to her diary entries being sung out live and loud. “know wot ah mean luv?” Kate Nash has something MPeople meets Sinead OConnor about her warbling when she’s in the singing parts – although her semi-spoken style is often compared to Lily Allen… Editorista has been chasing her voice down for a while now and eventually found it. Hows this for lyrics – listen to the video below : So I went to that party and everyone They were kind of arty And I was wearing this dress Because I wanted to impress But I wasn’t sure if I looked my best ‘Cause I was so nervous But I carried on regardless Strutting through each room Trying to find you And when I saw you Kissing that girl My heart it shattered And my eyes, they watered And when I tried to speak I stuttered And my friends were like whatever You’ll find someone better His eyes were way too close together And we never even liked him from the start And now he’s with that tart And I heard she done some really nasty stuff Down in the park with Michael He said she’s easy And if your guy’s with someone that’s sleazy Then he ain’t worth your time ‘Cause you deserve a real nice guy So I proceeded to get drunk and cry And lock myself in the toilets For the entire night...

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