South African born Ricardo Nunes, better known as DJ Azuhl, has become a household name on the South African Hip Hop and DJ scene. He can be seen as a performer with stalwarts and pioneer Hip Hop outfit B.V.K (Brasse Vannie Kaap), a DJ with Africa’s iconic DJ group The Beat Bangaz (alongside Ready…
lordkez (real name Keziah Zoë Meyers) is a South African R&B and neo-soul artist known for her soulful voice, genre-blending sound, and poetic lyricism. Originally from Kimberley in the Northern Cape, she was introduced to music through the church—her grandfather was a priest and her mother played the organ. This spiritual and musical upbringing continues to influence her deeply introspective and emotive work. As a teenager, lordkez moved with her family to Abu Dhabi, where her passion for music was reignited through jam sessions with fellow South Africans. Upon returning to South Africa, she studied sound engineering at the SAE Institute in Cape Town. Her early music uploads on SoundCloud caught the attention of Stay Low, an independent label and management company, marking the beginning of her professional music journey. In 2023, she released her debut album Testament, a genre-defying body of work that blends R&B, hip-hop, and neo-soul, with themes of love, spirituality, and self-discovery. The album includes collaborations with artists like Shekhinah, Bas, Mars Baby, and Jelani Blackman. It was critically acclaimed and won a South African Music Award (SAMA) for Best R&B/Soul Album. Beyond music, lordkez is also a poet and visual artist. Her artistic expression is rooted in wellness and introspection—she journals daily, practices affirmations, and views her work as a healing process. Her authenticity and creative versatility have made her one of the most exciting voices in South Africa's alternative music scene, with growing international recognition.
Kicking off 2025 with a fresh shift in energy, DJ Azuhl returns with Escapism Vol. 7, the latest installment in his acclaimed lofi series. Departing from the ambient, moody vibes of the previous release, this edition leans into classic boom bap textures—crisp drums, soulful chops, and gritty loops designed to move heads and stir nostalgia. Escapism Vol. 7 is a sonic journal for beat lovers and crate diggers alike—a tribute to golden era hip hop sensibilities, infused with Azuhl's signature touch of warmth and groove. Whether you're vibing out, zoning in, or seeking inspiration, this release delivers pure instrumental escapism, one loop at a time.
Kicking off 2025 with a fresh shift in energy, DJ Azuhl returns with Escapism Vol. 7, the latest installment in his acclaimed lofi series. Departing from the ambient, moody vibes of the previous release, this edition leans into classic boom bap textures—crisp drums, soulful chops, and gritty loops designed to move heads and stir nostalgia. Escapism Vol. 7 is a sonic journal for beat lovers and crate diggers alike—a tribute to golden era hip hop sensibilities, infused with Azuhl's signature touch of warmth and groove. Whether you're vibing out, zoning in, or seeking inspiration, this release delivers pure instrumental escapism, one loop at a time.
Kicking off 2025 with a fresh shift in energy, DJ Azuhl returns with Escapism Vol. 7, the latest installment in his acclaimed lofi series. Departing from the ambient, moody vibes of the previous release, this edition leans into classic boom bap textures—crisp drums, soulful chops, and gritty loops designed to move heads and stir nostalgia. Escapism Vol. 7 is a sonic journal for beat lovers and crate diggers alike—a tribute to golden era hip hop sensibilities, infused with Azuhl's signature touch of warmth and groove. Whether you're vibing out, zoning in, or seeking inspiration, this release delivers pure instrumental escapism, one loop at a time.
Kicking off 2025 with a fresh shift in energy, DJ Azuhl returns with Escapism Vol. 7, the latest installment in his acclaimed lofi series. Departing from the ambient, moody vibes of the previous release, this edition leans into classic boom bap textures—crisp drums, soulful chops, and gritty loops designed to move heads and stir nostalgia. Escapism Vol. 7 is a sonic journal for beat lovers and crate diggers alike—a tribute to golden era hip hop sensibilities, infused with Azuhl's signature touch of warmth and groove. Whether you're vibing out, zoning in, or seeking inspiration, this release delivers pure instrumental escapism, one loop at a time.
Check out THA H3ADSPACE Youtube channel where he covers South African Hip Hop. This specific commentary used in the intro was taken of he's video where he talks about POC's banned album 'Age of truth.' Watch the full insightful video here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=FllwPFVs4E4 This is a teaser taken off Prophetic Remixes Vol 1, releases March 2025 via my Bandcamp. Pre order - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com/album/prophetic-remixes-vol-1
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - azuhl.bandcamp.com
Prophetic Remixes Vol 1 – A Tribute to Prophets of Da City For me, this project is more than just a remix album—it's a personal journey, a tribute, and a deep expression of gratitude. I still remember the first time I heard Prophets of Da City (POC) back in 1990 when their debut album Our World dropped. As a hip-hop fan growing up in South Africa, their music wasn't just entertainment—it was an awakening. POC didn't just make beats and rhymes; they made history. Their hard-hitting lyrics and groundbreaking production hit me just as hard as the first time I heard Public Enemy. It was raw, urgent, and unapologetic—revolutionary in every sense. POC were more than just a hip-hop group; they were pioneers, activists, and truth-tellers. At a time when South Africa was drowning in apartheid oppression, they used their music as a weapon against injustice. From battling censorship to being exiled from their own country, their impact was undeniable. Listen to the entire project here - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Angie Stone is a pioneering figure in neo-soul, known for her rich, soulful voice and ability to blend classic R&B with contemporary sounds. With a career spanning over four decades, she started in the 1980s as part of the rap trio The Sequence before transitioning into songwriting, vocal arranging, and a celebrated solo career. Her 1999 debut album Black Diamond introduced her distinct blend of soul, jazz, and hip-hop influences, earning her a place among the greats of modern R&B. One of her standout tracks, Baby, was released in 2007 as part of her album The Art of Love & War. The song, produced by Co-T (Co-Tee) and Angie Stone herself, is a heartfelt duet featuring Betty Wright, embodying a timeless soul aesthetic. Additionally, Mary J. Blige's 2022 track Breathing, featuring Fabolous, was produced by D'Mile, known for his lush and soulful production style.
DJ Azuhl unveils a fresh remix for his 2026 collaborative track “Gimme That Gem”, featuring Teba, EJ Von Lyrik, and Ben Caesar. Paying homage to Cape Town's DJ culture and legendary events like Classics and Laced Up, the track fuses hip-hop, reggae, and turntablism for a nostalgic yet energetic sound. Though the original music video, shot by Kori Clark, faced editing delays, it didn't halt the release. Fans can now watch it via DJ Azuhl's official website. The new remix amplifies the tribute, delivering a refined sonic experience for both longtime supporters and new listeners. For more updates, visit www.djazuhl.com Check out what's to offer as an exclusive member via https://ko-fi.com/azuhl where you can download this track & my entire DJ mix catalog, music, weekly mashups & music video mixes.
Stevie Wonder's Pastime Paradise is a socially conscious track from his critically acclaimed 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life. Produced by Wonder himself, the song features a unique orchestration with a choir and a haunting melody driven by synthesizers. It tackles themes of social injustice and fleeting dreams, making it one of Wonder's most politically charged songs. The track gained further recognition when Coolio famously interpolated it for his 1995 hit Gangsta's Paradise, earning Grammy success. Bow Wow's Like You, featuring Ciara, was released in 2005 as part of his fourth studio album Wanted. Produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, the song is a smooth R&B/hip-hop ballad detailing a deep romantic connection. It became a major hit, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. The track helped cement Bow Wow's transition from a child star to a serious artist in the industry. Consider supporting me via ko-fi.com/azuhl (it's similar to Patreon) for $7 p/m & get access to my entire Bandcamp catalog that includes all past, present & future mashup releases, original music, compilations & exclusive video mashups & mixes.
One song | One music video | One campaign| Seven artists Stanley John Films / Dj Azuhl / Ben Caesar / Youngsta / Ej von Lyrik / ill Skillz / Jean Pierre Released 2016 & only getting a remix now
Another mix as featured on 'The Good Vibez with DJ Ready D' on Good Hope FM one of Cape Towns biggest commercial radio stations packed with throwbacks with a dash of mashups.
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Volume 10 in the series - if you enjoy some mashups or blends this one is for you. Perfect soundtrack for traffic jams, road trips or even DJ sets. BONUS - By purchasing this entire release you will get access to some of my multi genre video mashups & video mixes.Link will be supplied. Purchase via my Bandcamp - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com
Renowned for their transformative influence on South African music, K.O and AKA have each left a lasting legacy in hip hop. K.O, celebrated for his sharp lyrics and smooth delivery, has consistently broken new ground, earning his place as a trailblazer in the genre. AKA, a multi-award-winning artist, was revered for his fearless versatility, effortlessly blending South African identity with global hip hop influences. Together, they helped shape South African hip hop into the powerhouse genre it is today. Their new release, King Size, captures the intensity and ambition that defined both artists' careers. The track brings together K.O's refined lyricism with AKA's powerful, memorable flow, transcending a typical collaboration to become a heartfelt tribute to AKA, whose influence continues to inspire fans and artists alike. Reflecting on the single, K.O shared, “This release is like the last dance. For those who followed our journey, you'd know about the competitive spirit between us. This is a track I've held onto, and now feels like the perfect moment to release it as a farewell to a genius, a giant, a king, and someone who inspired me as both an artist and a fan.” The release of King Size reminds fans of the passion and talent that propelled K.O and AKA to the forefront of African hip hop. This posthumous collaboration revives AKA's voice, allowing his legacy to continue resonating. For fans, King Size is a celebration of AKA's life and a testament to the friendship, respect, and competitive bond he shared with K.O. King Size is a powerful homage to AKA and a reminder of the boundary-pushing, culturally rich contributions that he and K.O have made to South African hip hop. Their legacies, honored in this track, inspire future generations and commemorate a shared artistry that has profoundly shaped the genre and captivated countless fans. Check out the official; release & music video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc-EcLTa6i4
Beat Bangaz, a pioneering South African DJ collective, is renowned for pushing the boundaries of hip hop and turntablism in South Africa and beyond. Founded by acclaimed DJs Ready D, E-20, and Azuhl, Beat Bangaz has played a crucial role in shaping South Africa's hip hop culture. Their collaborations span genres, and their masterful skills on the decks continue to inspire emerging talent. Teaming up with Zubz the Last Letta, one of South Africa's most respected rappers known for his lyrical depth and storytelling, they've created a fusion of turntable artistry and powerful rhymes that celebrates authentic rap music. Watch animated video version exclusively here - https://azuhl.bandcamp.com/track/level-it-out-7785-remix
Vol 2 in the series...Nothing extra just straight music for your listening pleasure...Music by Jackson 5, Booker T, The Temptations & more...Stream all my mixes via mixcloud or download via my website. Link in bio/profile...
Another mix packed with raw beats and bars featuring music by Black Thought, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes, Pharaoh Monch & more. Stream all my mixes via Mixcloud or download via www.djazuhl.com
These are some of the sounds introduced to me as a teen coming up in the 80s. Everything about it at the time was still is futuristic. Take a journey back in time with me...Stream my entire mix catalog via Mixcloud or download via my website.
Some classic dancehall in this mix...Stream my entire mix catalog via Mixcloud. Link in bio.
This one packed with mashups of your favourite classics. Stream all my mixes via Mixcloud. Link in bio.
This mix was featured on The Ready D Show 23/03/2021 & featured strictly Afrikaans (one of South Africa's 11 official languages) rap & is dedicated to DJ Killa B who was one of the torch bearers of the Afrikaans rap movement.
Some throwback bboy breaks with some classics in between. Stream & download my original bboy breaks via my website.
This is one of several SA Hip Hop mixes that was featured on The Ready D Show which ran for 10 years and where I had the opportunity to showcase South African Hip Hop weekly for the shows duration.
Another mix as featured on 'The Good Vibez with DJ Ready D' on Good Hope FM one of Cape Towns biggest commercial radio stations packed withthrowback South African Hip Hop. This one packed with 70s & 80s classics. Download all my mixes - https://djazuhl.com/mixes Download my App via GooglePlay Store here - bit.ly/3KWpkEs
Prophets of da City (POC), a pioneering hip-hop group hailing from South Africa, emerged during a crucial period in the nation's history. Formed in the late 1980s, the group played a pivotal role in using music as a platform to address social and political issues during the turbulent transition from apartheid to democracy. Prophets of da City gained widespread acclaim for their 1995 album "Universal Souljaz," a landmark release that showcased their unique blend of socially conscious lyrics and innovative musical production. The album's title track, "Universal Souljaz," became an anthem of empowerment, urging listeners to embrace their identity and resist oppression. The significance of Prophets of da City within the South African music landscape lies in their ability to fuse local influences with global hip-hop elements, creating a sound that resonated with diverse audiences. Their multilingual rhymes, incorporating English, Afrikaans, and local dialects, reflected the cultural diversity of post-apartheid South Africa. "Universal Souljaz" not only marked a musical milestone but also solidified POC's reputation as advocates for change. The album's themes of unity, resistance, and cultural pride captured the spirit of a nation in transition. Prophets of da City's legacy endures as a testament to the power of music in fostering social awareness and inspiring positive change within the South African context. The original version of "Kultchril Bandit" by Prophets of Da City is available on all digital music platforms.
This one released 05/10/2020 with my Beat Bangaz brother DJ E-20. Download all my mixes via www.djazuhl.com Tracklist... Third instalment in the series for the lovers of that 'underground hiphop' sound. Bambu feat DJ Qbert - Cross hairs Dilated Peoples - Good as Gone Skyzoo - Spike Lee was my hero The Procussions - The Drum Pharaoh Monch - Get Down Decora - Where have all the flowers gone Sean Price & Billy Danze - Land of the crooks Dynasty - Stars & the sky Dilated Peoples - Show me the way Smif N Wesson - Myah Angelo Chino XL - EYE Common - Kingdom Busta Rhymes feat Eminem - Calm Down De La Soul - Get away Marco Polo - G.U.R.U Krs One - True School The Procussions - Badges Slum Village - We on Common - Speak my piece DJ EFN feat Faswhan & Wreckonize - Hoodbanger Joell Ortiz - House slippers Talib Kweli - The wormhole Pryme - You lose Dayne - Jordan - All about the Art Joey Bada$$ - Born Day Rass Kass - Salute DJ JS1 feat OC - Turn the tables Rhapsody - Godzilla Apollo Brown & Rass Kass 48 Laws Mad Skillz - 2014 Rap Up
New mix series for all my Mixcloud Select subscribers - this series will be filled with exclusive flip & bootleg versions of popular and not so popular classics rating from world music, funk, soul, Hip hop. Music lovers and those with an appetite to explore new audible treats will love this series.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.
This is a collection of mixes as featured on my mixslot on Good Hope FM one of Cape Town's biggest commercial radio stations. Here are some mixes not featured on Soundcloud due to copyright so stream them all via Mixcloud alternatively head over to my website.