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Thursday 18 February 2016

I made R8 million from shows alone in 2015 ;Cassper Nyovest

The outspoken rapper has revealed that he is a millionaire and has banked R8 million from his gigs in 2015





Refiloe Maele Phoolo, also known as Cassper Nyovest, he is a South African recording artist and record producer. His debut album Tsholofelo was released on 18 July 2014. Wikipedia

Born: December 16, 1990 (age 25), Mahikeng, South Africa


Not shy to let people know exactly where his bank balance sits, Cassper Nyovest responded to a fan who said AKA makes more money than he does by saying that he is a millionaire.(Read more Here)Cassper is the CEO OF Family Tree Media, the company that independently publishes his music and organises his gigs. He also has various revenue streams in the form of clothing lines, a seven figure deal with MTN, a brand ambassadorship with AG Mobile and KFC.


The Mafikeng born muso also hasn't been shy about splurging his hard earned cash - in the past year he has showed off two cars, A BMW 2 Series and a Mercedez Benz tour bus. He has also been spotted in a Lamborghini and a Rolls Royce.His bachelor pad, a Kyalami townhouse is said to not be in his name but Cassper denies this saying he bought the luxury home.Although the 25-year-old leads an extravagant life, he is an avid believer of giving back. He donated R50,000 to the #feesmustfall movement and gave R100,000 to a xenophobia cause in Zimbabwe

DJ Interview With Kuchi

DJ Kuchi is a Botswana based DJ/Producer, who plays and produce house/electro, He has worked with DJ Fresh & Rj Benjamin, to name a few. He is also a director at Xplosion Entertainment, that host the biggest outdoor events in Botswana.


 
Where did the name Dj Kuchi come from?

As a baby growing up I had super cute cheeks, so everyone would be like Kuchi kuchi kuuuu, and my nanny like it , so it stuck!

When did you start your DJ career?

2001 as some who just played music, 2003 professionally, as in I started mixing on turntables.

Have you always wanted to be a DJ?

I’ve always had a huge passion for music! When I understood what dj’ing is about I was hooked!
You are considered as one of the best DJ’s in Botswana what does this mean to you
It’s a huge achievement, for one! Secondly it means my hard work has paid off :-) I’m truly humble by that :-)

What were some of the challenges you faced before blowing up?

I faced many challenges, one of the toughest was being acknowledged, my thing was to always play for the people, at the time my peers where like this guys doesn’t have a specify genre, and now look everyone’s playing commercial. Also the fact that I’m Indian made it that much harder for people to take serious. It would be cool, cause before I started my set, you’d get those sceptical people in the crowd, after my set they’d come great me.

What DJ system do you use?

CDJs and Mixer, I want to move to a controller setup, but sometimes feel I would be cheating. with the “Sync” feature.

How would you describe your sound?

I like to describe as Musical, I always make sure I have chord progressions that invoke certain emotions. I feel music should be musical.  I also include many electronic elements in my tracks.

As a producer what instruments or software’s do you use to produce music?

I can produce on anything, Reason, Fruityloops, Logic etc… but my software of choice is Cubase 7, I felt that with the other software’s I wouldn’t be able to get the sound that I wanted. Cubase is tough to learn, but I now love it!

In 2012 you were listed as one of the Top 100 Dj’s in Southern Africa in the SA DJ Mag 2011/2012 Poll. Is this something you have always been working on to achieve? How much of work did you have to put in this?

I was shocked when I heard the news! I really wasn’t expecting that at all, but as a person hungry for success, being acknowledged is a huge reward! Just shows that wherever you are if you make enough noise, you will be heard.

You did collaboration with RJ Benjamin from South Africa for you’re this latest album, how did the collaboration come about?

Well I met RJ in Botswana, and we started talking, noticed that we like similar things in terms of music, I sampled him a track that I sent to Dj Fresh, a few weeks back, Fresh loved it, so I decided that was the track I’m going to put everything into, sampled it to RJ and he was impressed, the rest is history as they say.


Local and internationally what artists would you like to work with in the future?

Ultimate goal would be to collaborate with any of the EDM heavy weights, SHM, Avicii, Alesso, but Axwell is the number for me! I’m really cool when it come to collaborations. Right now in South Africa, I like to work with Uhuru as they come in and taken over!

What was your first record you bought?

Kaskade – Its You Its Me, ah that’s still a tune!

Outside music what else do you do?

Doing a Degree it IT! currently finishing as I’d study then take a break over the years.

What was your most memorable experience in an African country outside Botswana?


The first time I played in JHB, was really nervous, ended up doing a good job! And also the world cup in SA period, South Africa was rocking!


What are some of the challenges you think are faced by African youth and how do you think these can be addressed?

I think that the opportunity is there but lack of resources limit the youth, many people are talented but don’t have access to the tools to achieve what they want.

If you were president for a day what if the first thing you would like to change?

I’d add another day to the weekend, lol! Seriously I’d find away to give people an opportunity to better their lives by creating employment , then eliminate corruption.

What advice would you give to up and coming DJs?

Firstly do it for the right reasons and you will achieve success you only dreamed of, I feel the masses can feel whether dj/artist is real. Also try and be as unique as possible, people always notice
something different from the norm. Lastly learn your trade understand what dj’ing is about.

Drawing from your own experience what would you say is the one personality attribute that has propelled you to achieve the things you have achieved in life?


The drive for success, hunger, you can achieve anything you want, it just depends on how much you want it, that’s what I believe.


How can your fans connect with you?


Facebook Page

Hamptons Jazz Bw Donates P10,000.00 To Tlatsa Lebala Festival!

It is a good thing to see fellow local people in the arts industry reach out for one another. Kast’s brain child Tlatsa Lebala Festival continues to get support from locals. The latest to pledge their support is none other than The Hamptons Live Jazz Festival promoters, who wrote on their tweeter page that they will be buying P10 000,00 worth of tickets for the Tlatsa Lebala campaign to support local!

Kast O Tlatsa Lebala

Believe it or not, Francistown born and bred Kast is a man on a mission to Tlatsa Lebala (Fill the stadium).

Critics and doubting ‘Thomases’ have already cast doubt on the idea saying its far fetched, but Kast is convinced that if South African motswako artist, Casper Nyovest could Fill Up the Dome, then so can he.

The Dibantuka hit maker has launched the #Tlatsa Lebala campaign, which is basically a show headlined by Kast featuring a 100% local lineup on 14 May 2016, at the National Stadium.
Tickets for the show are already available with limited ones at only P100. Concerning the actual show, Kast said, “the idea is for all the artists performing to be wearing 100% local designers’ The stage will also be designed by locals, basically most if not all props that go with the show will be local.

In this way musicians won’t be the only ones given a platform but the arts as a whole.” So for those who are still in denial, according to the determined Kast it’s most certainly happening and the lineup will be revealed shortly before the event, as Kast promises to pull off a great show for the people of Botswana to be proud of.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Dj Sk Aka Sikhonkosi Ncamiso Tours Botswana Under The Theme "Underground Movement"

 Duke Mantez and Raul Bryan Keitsemang started a tour called the Underground movement and the main reason for this was to bring the local Underground house scene to the people... But we have used an SA act to headline the first edition

The reason being we wanted to give our local producers a chance to meet an international act also be able to learn a thing or two about production during this period (Feb 29-March 3)

Next edition A local Underground /Underated act will Headline the event)

Kicking Off The First Istallment on the 27 Feb2016 at B6 Club Mochudi Alongside Dj`s Lady-K ,Makheno, Deep Tsong
a, Duke Mantez & Raul Bryan
 
















 

Artist Of The Day Biography : Jamie Odell AKA Jimpter

Taste-maker, label boss, producer, DJ, remixer. Jamie Odell wears many hats and wears them well. Under his Jimpster alias, he has become one the most revered deep house producer/DJs operating on the scene today. His esteemed labels Freerange and Delusions of Grandeur continue to help break incredible new music and equally impressive acts such as Detroit Swindle, Tornado Wallace and Session Victim. From his UK base, Jimpster has inadvertently become a standard-bearer and custodian of the authentic house sound, and carries this flag to the four corners of the world.                                                    

As he puts it: "House music has been my first love and passion since hearing 'Strings Of Life' for the first time at The Essex Barn in 1988 and I'm still inspired by the memories I have of that period when the whole electronic music scene was so fresh and exciting as well as being really broad and eclectic. One minute we were listening to Lil Louis' 'The Story Continues' and the next, freaking out to 'Radio Babylon' by Meat Beat Manifesto. Every track seemed to have its own strong identity and unique sound and I guess that ethos is something I try and carry through to my A&R for the labels. Certainly as a producer I am still striving to produce that perfect house track which will stand the test of time in the same way that those early classics have. The blueprint is simple: to inject life, depth, soul, sincerity and attitude. This is what sets the players apart from the pretenders. That challenge is what keeps me focused and inspired 25 years on and I'm sure it will keep me on my toes for the years to come."
His seminal LP 'Messages From The Hub' established Jimpster as an artist of note back in the late 90’s and the music has flowed steadily and consistently since then, mostly on Freerange, with the 2006 excursion 'Square Up' on Ben Watt’s Buzzin Fly label proving to be a (temporary) transfer of one London-based deep house icon to another.

Releases such as 'Dangly Panther', 'A Love Like This' and 'Can't Stop Loving' continue to be choice cuts for many DJ's whilst 'These Times' and 'Porchlight And Rocking Chairs', two more recent deep house anthems, were remixed by Dixon and KiNK to serious effect. 2015 shows absolutely no signs of slowing down with the 'English Rose' EP arriving on Freerange in early summer and a new hook-up with Berlin’s Suol label kicking off with a remix of Till Von Sein’s 'Booty Angel'. It continues with the Jimpster original 'Last Days of Summer' which is due mid summer.

Sterjimp? His current stat count as a remixer is touching a century and the acts to receive his midas touch includes everyone from Osunlade (“Mommas Groove” still being hammered by Moodymann on a regular basis), Solomun, Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Josh Wink ('Jus Right' stole the show at Dixon's 2015 Detroit Movement set) through to Bob Marley, Seal and Terrence Parker. Recent remixes for Detroit Swindle, Paxton Fettel and Da Posse all show that the inspiration is still flowing thick and fast.

As we head deeper into 2015, with Jimpster still doing the business at globally renowned hotspots like Fabric, Air and Watergate, a slew of new music on the way, the ideas flowing freely and with over two decades of experience to draw on we see clearly that the fire is still burning as brightly as ever.

For bookings contact:david(at)airlondonmusic.com
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