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Verona Walls Soft EP launch, with The Sleepers & The Lottery Tickets, at Mercury
Saturday 18 August 2012 I haven’t been out that much lately (it’s too damn cold) and being at Zula the night before had made me a little uneasy, so going back to Mercury last week was like coming home. The line-up … Continue reading
Dead Red Mafia Tour at Zula
Friday 17 August 2012 It takes a killer line-up to get me to go to Zula (I reeeeally don’t like the place) and that just happened to be the case last Friday: Dead Alphabet, Red Huxley and Woodstock Mafia kicked … Continue reading
Posted in Gigs/Live Music
Tagged acoustic, cape town, dead alphabet, gigs & festivals, guitars, josh roxton, jumping musicians, long hair, long street, photography, red huxley, rock, weekends, woodstock mafia, zula
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Tagged acoustic, cape town, dead alphabet, gigs & festivals, guitars, josh roxton, jumping musicians, long hair, long street, photography, red huxley, rock, weekends, woodstock mafia, zula
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Behind the scenes: Goodnight Wembley!’s ‘Time Machine’ music video shoot
Thursday 21 June 2012 It was a dark and very cold night, and out in a Primary school hall in Melkbos, Goodnight Wembley! were shooting their music video for debut single “Time Machine” – here are some photos from on … Continue reading
Kanyi for Your LMG
June 2012 At the end of May, I had the honour of shooting my second cover for Your LMG. Adrian and I met Kanyi outside the Gugulethu Mall one rainy Saturday and the first thing she asked us was ‘have you … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged cape town, cover, gugulethu, hip hop, jumping musicians, kanyi, kanyi mavi, music, outdoors, photography, print, south africa, xhosa, your LMG
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Tagged cape town, cover, gugulethu, hip hop, jumping musicians, kanyi, kanyi mavi, music, outdoors, photography, print, south africa, xhosa, your LMG
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Music Without Borders: Goodnight Wembley, The Mysticcs & Wild Eastern Arches at Mercury
Friday 4 May 2012 While I feel the impact of a ‘supergroup’ is lessened a bit in our local scene as many musicians already play in multiple bands, it’s still exciting when a bunch of musical heavy-weights get together to … Continue reading