Vuyina, MIMI, Lola Soul, and K.Keed speak about the memories and experiences that shape their music
Her music borrows from the rhythms and sounds of her childhood, transforming them into compositions alive in
Tee Illa brings us closer to reveal his quiet philosophies that shape his sonic approach.
Kujenga is a bound by brotherhood, friendship, and the refusal to accept life as is in a collapsing world.
From Kenzhero sharing hard truths about the music industry, to Lebo Lion defining what personal branding is,
The road to Makhathini’s Tiny Desk was a long one, with nearly seven years of invitations and near misses.
With music layered with experimental alternative textures, Wav Gardn’s sound transforms into a sonic hug.
In conversation with Blue Pappi, we explore how rural roots, city life, & culture shape his sound & story.
In this conversation, we speak about names, childhood echoes in lyricism, & how Matthew 6:33 steadies him.
Thando Zide delicately lets us in on why music is her chosen medium for archiving the lived experience.