Charly Makwanya’s experience at the Maboneng Rap Jump
May29

Charly Makwanya’s experience at the Maboneng Rap Jump

It had to be on a special day when I was invited to take part at the Maboneng Rap Jump, 25 May “Africa day”. Yes, I’m one of those proud and brave Africans that can jump from anywhere… like anywhere literally, well that’s if someone else has done it before and I do my calculated risk taking. Even though I’m quite crazy about extreme sports and lots of Nat Geo risk taking events, I must say it was my first time to hear about Rap Jumping and without thinking about it I just took it on.  Well, this is where you literally go on top of a very high building and jump or climb down using a rope and a harness, face down. I was very excited to finally take part in some extreme sporting event  but when I saw the first guy do it, I honestly had second thoughts , then I just switched and put on my Rambo/ Bear Grylls and I was like … Bring it on. I had the instructors put on my Harness “which was too tight and I felt slightly beyond safe and yah… I felt the threat on my manhood. The next step was getting on a lift to the 10th floor and at that point I felt like some American soldier on some Apache plane to some war zone in the Middle East “you never know if you will go back home”. When we got to the top I realized it had hit the fan. Just before the Rap Jump, instructors did all the security and safety checks, took us through some little tutorial on how to handle things while we jump. Then there I was at the edge of a ten storey building and looking down. For a minute I wanted to turn back and chicken out but with my passion for extreme sports and doing something at that level of risk plus the ladies watching me I just had to put on my grip and do it. Before I knew it the instructor was like “Left foot forward first, right foot next, shoulders forward … then JUMP! I almost peed on myself because it felt like committing suicide but as I went on I got less scared and before I knew it the instructor was catching me on ground level. That was my first jump which they call the basic jump. With my second Jump I did what they call the “Angel”, which is jumping and letting go of everything with your arms and legs spread out like and Angel, the feeling was so amazing.  It is not like diving...

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Star-studded line-up for Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
May28

Star-studded line-up for Standard Bank Joy of Jazz

Jazz giants from across the globe – including four-time Grammy Award winner Dianne Reeves; National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis and South African musical legends Sibongile Khumalo and Jonas Gwangwa – are part of the line-up for this year’s star-studded Standard Bank Joy of Jazz. The new-look 2014 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre from September 25 to 27. Other Grammy Award winners at Africa’s premiere jazz festival  include British R&B legend Billy Ocean; this year’s Best Jazz Vocal recipient Gregory Porter and trumpeter Roy Hargrove. Other huge draw cards include Tony-nominated composer and multiplatinum-selling singer Ann Hampton Callaway; Filipino recording artist and cultural trailblazer Charmaine Clamor; New Orleans trumpeter Christian Scott; Independent Music Award winner Omar Sosa from Cuba; Italian jazz singer and Grammy nominee Roberta Gambarini; Cameroon’s Richard Bona; Dwele from the US and trumpeter and composer Tomasz Stańko, regarded as Poland’s most important jazz ambassador, who will be performing with some of top young jazz performers from Finland and Denmark. Performers from South Africa include Feya Faku and his quintet; the Mike Rossi Project; Herbie Tsoaeli and Carlos Mombelli, both of whom will be performing with their quartets. A number of Standard Bank Young Artist winners are also on the bill including Gloria Bosman (2000), Tutu Puoane (2004), Kesivan Naidoo (2009), Melanie Scholtz (2010), Shane Cooper (2013) and Kyle Shepherd (2014), Germany’s Wolfgang Diefenbach is the founder and artistic director of the Hessian State Youth Jazz Orchestra also known as Kicks & Sticks who will be providing a big band sound at this year’s festival. Delfeayo Marsalis will be appearing with acclaimed Uptown Jazz Orchestra (UJO) who play everything from traditional New Orleans music, swing and bebop to modern-day brass band funk. Says Marsalis: “I originally formed the Uptown Jazz Orchestra so that New Orleans students could hear what a real swinging big band sounded like. It’s important that in addition to seeing the many great brass bands and other funk-based groups around the city, students know about the more sophisticated styles of American music.” Dianne Reeves is regarded as one of the greatest female jazz vocalists in the world. She is known for her unique jazz and R&B styling and her following has only grown as she’s crossed musical genres. After doing session work and touring with Sergio Mendes and Harry Belafonte, she made her name in the 1980s and has earned four jazz Grammys – an unprecedented three of which were consecutive. Reeves was the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s first jazz creative chair and the first singer to perform at the famed LA Walt Disney Concert Hall....

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Song, Love and Voice with Lulu Dikana
May26

Song, Love and Voice with Lulu Dikana

By Nokwanda Shabangu It takes a solid back-bone to sustain one’s soul in the music industry. Which reminds me of those Jill Scott lyrics were she sings how “everything ain’t for everybody”. The music industry is able to strip anyone of their identity and originality. Yet, this artist is one who steers clear of mediocrity, by constantly stretching her mind beyond stereotypical limitations. Lulu Dikana’s career has seen her evolve into an artist who is completely involved in the creation of her artistry. In her latest album, Dikana explores her musical talents of being a songwriter, composer and producer which exhibits her natural dynamism. Here are some interesting points which arose during our conversation together… Q: What message are you trying to convey through your artistry? A: As a Born Again Christian I seek to re-structure peoples understanding of God by reminding them to celebrate their personality and how to truly express love. The song in my album “I Came to Love” encapsulates who I am as a story-teller and singer. I have a deep-rooted relationship with God yet, I write in such a way that my songs resonate with everybody.  I feel liberated within our relationship together (with God) because he  always provides help when I need it… Q: When did this journey begin for you? My mother was an undercover-writer and my father was the musical one. Even though she had a professional career, she wrote a number of short-stories which my sister and I are yet to publish. The musical-melodies are from my father and the lyrical-intelligence is my mothers’ inheritance. This has definitely liberated my understanding of music and life. Although I cannot read or write music, I have the ability to explain my sound. Playing original compositions can easily result in debates as musician’s question “the right notes” although no such thing exists. Composers’ should stay true to their feelings/mood about the song as that creates certainty and consistency in their music. Mediocrity cheapens your sound and you shouldn’t fall victim to that Q: Please tell us a little something about song-writing… A: After a number of melodies swim through my mind and I finally decide to take it upon myself to write one – I have to get into the zone. The strongest melody that grabs my attention is the one which I will begin to develop by, listening to clearly and letting it guide me. Song-writers should give themselves time to allow the process to happen naturally. This means that outside noises, such as trends and self-doubt, should be blocked-out if making sincere music is your intention. Your melody wants to say...

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Coldplay- Ghost Stories review:  So heart breaking and hopeful
May23

Coldplay- Ghost Stories review: So heart breaking and hopeful

 Florence Welch once said “When you’re heartbroken, you’re at your most creative – you have to channel all your energies into something else to not think about it. Contentment is a creativity killer, but don’t worry – I’m very capable of making myself discontented”. With this being said, Coldplay’s front man, Chris Martin was going through problems with estranged wife Gwyneth Paltrow and resulted to this beautiful work of art, titled Ghost Stories. It’s a great improvement from their last album, Mylo Xyloto because now there is a lot of emotions and a beautiful story yet heartbreaking to tell. It’s not your typical Coldplay sound and not everyone will appreciate it but they are in a different place and this comes out in the music. Although Ghost Stories still has that Parachutes vibe but with modern sounds. The album revolves around a central theme of “opening yourself up to love”, and accepting that love does not last forever. “How do you let the things that happen to you in the past – your ghosts – how do you let them affect your present and your future?” Said Martin in an interview with Zena Lowe. This has to be one of their honest albums ever because they have grown personally and musically, which led them to be close again as a band. The only thing that’s not impressive is that they only have 9 tracks on the standard Cd and 3 more on the deluxe edition. They are so stingy with the songs. Stand out tracks: Always in My head, O, Ink and A Sky Full Of Stars. Get Ghost Stories on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1jJAbAn...

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R&B Superstar, Miguel joins Line-Up for the MTV Africa Music Awards
May21

R&B Superstar, Miguel joins Line-Up for the MTV Africa Music Awards

Music and youth lifestyle brand MTV Base has revealed that R&B superstar Miguel is to join the star-studded line-up of performers at the 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA).  Miguel will be performing at the global celebration of African creativity, talent and youth culture, taking place on 7 June at the ICC in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The MTV Africa Music Awards is brought to you by KwaZulu-Natal Province in association with Absolut & The City of Durban.  South Africa Tourism is also on board as a partner for the MAMA. Also adding star power to the awards ceremony will be Nigerian sensations Flavour and Tiwa Savage, while urban hit makers Uhuru, Oskido and Professor will be flying the flag for South Africa.  They join previously announced African artists Davido (Nigeria) and Mafikizolo (South Africa) at the stunning music event and live telecast that will be broadcast around the world on MTV, MTV Base, BET International and affiliate stations. Commenting on his involvement in the MAMA, Miguel said, “What I love most about Africa is the people and the spirit there.  What makes me most proud to be involved in the MAMA is the feeling that my music has reached further than I imagined it could…it’s inspiring.” Picked as one of Time Magazine’s “Most Influential People” in 2013, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and producer Miguel has become one of the genre’s most significant artists thanks to his personal brand of daring, soulful and emotionally authentic R&B, tinged with traces of avant garde hip-hop, funk, soul, electro and classic rock....

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