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Wednesday 17 February 2016

Culoe De Song defends under siege Black Coffee

Johannesburg - To the outside world it may seem that Soulistic Music is a sinking ship, but the label's former artist Culoe De Song says Black Coffee is not to blame.
Black Coffee's record label has been rocked by constant rumours of artists fleeing the label, claiming that the infamous DJ has not done enough to promote them or their careers.
The rumours gathered steam last year when reports of Culoe De Song leaving the label was followed a few months later with reports that DJ Shimza was set to follow suit (more on that here).
Weekend reports once again painted Black Coffee in a negative light with claims that his artist Da Capo was also jumping ship, claiming his career has stagnated after joining Soulistic.
Although Da Capo has been mum on the rumours, Black Coffee has found an advocate in Culoe De Song, who took to Twitter this week to defend his former boss, while also sharing some insights into his own departure from the label. Read More Here

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Anjunadeep Unveils New Talents With ‘Explorations 01′

While Anjunadeep is renowned for having a stable of artists who’ve become almost synonymous with the label, they’re also key innovators when it comes to discovering and honing new talent. Their new Explorations series is about just that, and the first edition presents four upcoming names that the Anjunadeep A&R guys have marked out for success.
As we’ve come to expect from Anjunadeep, the tracks on offer here are a hybrid of solid house grooves, smooth deep house vibes, and experimental and quirky electronica. Opening track Into The Wild is the work of Edinburgh’s Theo Kottis (pictured), a regular on Moda Black who joins Anjuna with a chilled and minimalist track that is more suited to relaxing home listening than club play. Sticking with the stripped-back feel is total newcomers Wild Dark, a New York trio whose debut release Falling Deep blends simplistic guitar licks, throbbing bass riffs, and a subtle vocal. Upping the pace next is London lad Heliotype who combines Dusky-esque house production with some filmic string samples and spacey vocal chops in Catching Fire. Rounding us out is Aiiso and Point Of Return, which mixes stunning soundscapes and simple rhythms to create some wonderfully epic and beautiful electronica.
Explorations 01 certainly shows that the future of label in good hands, and we’re already looking forward to hearing more of what else these four artists have to offer, as well as what the Explorations series has to offer in future editions.Download HERE