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Africa is a Radio: Episode #13
Aewon Wolf - Sukumani 2.0 feat. Mashayabhuqe KaMamba
Pablo Vittar - Open Bar
Maffalda - Fuck Your Feelings
Ifé - 3 Mujeres (Iború Iboya Ibosheshé)
Leka el Poeta & Master Boy - Ella Queire Hmm Hmm Hmm
Atumpan - African Wine
Olami Still - Call on me
J Hus - Dem Boy Paigon
Mazi Chukz - SOS feat. Baseman & Ezi Emela
Khuli Chana & Patoranking - No Lie
Ace Harris - Drop feat. R. City, Lloyd Musa, and Yung Muse
DJ Flex and DJ Dotorado - Bando Remix
Aero Manyelo - DNA Test
Big Space - Long Ride
Olatunji - Ola
Africa is a Radio: Episode #12
Discussion on this episode of Africa is a Radio features a report back from Sean Jacobs on his recent trip home to Cape Town, a discussion on Kagame's Rwanda and its relationship to the international courts, and finally a visit to the Americas centering in on Charleston, South Carolina and the Dominican Republic. The music selection from Chief Boima touches on all these corners of the world and more.
Loit Sols & Churchil Naude, live from Coffebeans Routes in Cape Town!
Stream Africa is a Country’s live concert partnership with Coffebeans Routes, this Thursday
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FIRST CONCERT – LOIT SOLS & CHURCHIL NAUDE The Coffeebeans Routes concert series “If you Can’t See Me, Are You Really There?” opens on Thursday the 25th of June with a goema rymklets folk hip hop collaboration between acclaimed published poet and performer Loit Sols, and Afrikaans hip hop artist Churchil Naude aka Kroeskop, Koos Kombuis’s favourite rapper. This is their first live collaboration. The show comes on the tails of Churchil’s debut album release, Kroeskop vol Geraas, and their studio collaboration on the Wasgoedlyn project. Goema is what connects Loit and Churchil. Goema, the geographically distinct, historically unique, rhythmically inflected, culturally outerclass, irreverent, scatological and deeply spiritual indigenous masala. Brandishing a Khoekhoegowab language dictionary, Loit points to the Khoesan etymology of Goema: “Goma”, meaning the hide of an ox. The drum, says Loit, is not a drum without the stretched hide. Goema is also derived from the Indonesian “Gumum” meaning murmur, indicative of the drumbeat of dissent among the Cape’s West Indies slave ancestors. Drum. Bush Telegraph. Language. Goema – sameness and difference. Visible and invisible. Loit is a poet, musician, graphic designer, performance artist, Goema lexicologist, and now also radio presenter – he has just started a weekly slot on Radio Sonder Grense, RSG, on Friday mornings 0745 – 0800. Born in Retreat in 1957, he started writing at age 8, and taught himself music starting at age 21 with a guitar. He has performed variously, locally and internationally, including the Winternachten Festival in the Netherlands, Stellenbos Woordfees, Infecting The City Cape Town, and the Riddu Riddu Festival in Norway. He has two published anthologies: his debut being My Straat En Anne Praat-Poems (1998), and Die Faraway Klanke vanne Hadedah (2006). His recorded music & poetry include: A Moment In Cape Town, Sierjis Kak-Praat and the Goemarati Compilation. Churchil is a hip hop artist and carpenter. Fine woodwork is his day to day. As he says about hip hop as an income, “daasie geldie, there’s no money. You do it because you have a passion. That’s it”. Loit says the same about being a poet. Churchil has been an MC since the mid 1990s, starting out in English. “I’ve got albums full of English material, but it was the discovery of Koos Kombuis’ album Elke Boomelaar’s se Droom that woke me up to my mother tongue as ‘great’, as the tongue that I had to use”. Churchil has collaborated widely in South Africa, recording with a number of his own musical mentors, including Anton Goosen, who he grew up hearing on the radio and TV (check out their video below, Boy from the Suburbs). The Loit Sols Churchil Naude session will be intimate, just the two of them with guitar, voice and harmonica. If you're in Cape Town, book your tickets here. If you can’t be there, catch the live stream with us!The US nostalgia for racist regimes in Africa
The terrorist Dylan Roof is by no means the first white American to find common cause with racist colonial regimes in Africa.
Africa is a Radio: Episode #11
Africa is a Country teams up with Coffebeans Routes to present a Cape Town concert series.
Hamba kahle, Raphael Tenthani
Goodbye B.B. King. Here he is playing live in Kinshasa, then Zaire, 1974
The Decade of People of African Descent
Ten films we can recommend at the 2015 New York African Film Festival. The theme coincides with that of the United Nations and highlights women filmmakers.
Africa, in a state of constant self-discovery
Afripedia is a visual guide to contemporary urban culture on the continent.
G.O.A.T’s
Diego Maradona is arguably the greatest football player of all time. In Eduardo Galeano’s prose, he becomes even greater.
Africa is a Radio: Episode #9
On Kwaito and Corporate (American) Hip Hop
In this episode of ‘Office Conversations,’ a few of us break down the blurred lines between kwaito, an indigenous South African pop genre, and hip hop.