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Guest Marissa Mele returns to the podcast with an EP by South African musician Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse. It contains the song "Burn Out" which was a crossover hit in South Africa and led to international distribution. We learn about how Mabuse reached this point in his musical career and where he went from here. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
Renowned South African musician and cultural icon Sipho Hotstix Mabuse joined the team to share tales of yester-year and a possible new collab.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rodney Trudgeon's guest on People of Note this week is the distinguished jazz musician and saxophonist Mccoy Mrubata who is in Cape Town doing a series of concerts for the Cape Town Music Academy to celebrate a special birthday. Mccoy has a long career of writing and performing both here and internationally. He was discovered as a young artist by Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse who took him to Johannesburg and helped to launch his career.
Jazz guitarists& Composer and Organiser of Mayibuye iAfrika, Billy Monama on what to expect from the Mayibuye iAfrika concert with the line-up boasting greats like Ringo Madlinbgozi, Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, Mahotella Queens, Hope Masike, Simphiwe Dana and Siphokazi on 24 and 25 May at the Joburg Theatre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John chats to Benjy Mudie about his podcast which Dive deep into the lives and careers of iconic artists like Mango Groove, Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, PJ Powers, MarcAlex, Ella Mental, eVoid and many more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Rantseli, one half of the South African music duo MarcAlex, has passed away following a short illness. Lester Kiewit speaks to fellow musician and friend Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary Musician, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse looking ahead to the Legends Tribute with Hotstix on September 25, The Legends tribute will feature some nostalgia of 80's music with celebrated performers such the most incredible Mam'Abigail Kubeka, Babsy Mlangeni, Pj Powers, Soul Brothers, Pappa and Blondie and Sipho Hotstix Mabuse set to give audience a live musical spectacular at the newly renovated Iconic Jabulani Amphitheatre stage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this fourth episode of Gallo Vault Sessions picks up on some threads from earlier in the season, and takes a look at some of the stories behind the talent scouts and in-house producers at the labels that would eventually fall under Gallo Music; the people behind so much of the music, and who in some ways had exceptional power to shape the sound of what we have come to associate with South Africa's music. Throughout this episode we will explore how the very structure of labels' relying on talent scouts to help shape and package artists for the Black music market set up a situation where talent scouts became the very buffer zone between labels who profited off Black recorded music, and the artists who bore the brunt of industry exploitation and financial disregard. We touch on the legacies of producers Griffiths Motsieloa, Cuthbert Matumba, David Thekwane and Rupert Bopape. We hear from legendary pennywhistler & organ jive player Bra Lulu Masilela from The Boyoyo Boys, Mam Hilda Tloubatla, the original soprano from The Mahotella Queens, as well as Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Bra Mikes Swaratle and Rob Allingham who you met in previous episodes. Gallo Vault Sessions in collaboration with https://my.captivate.fm/konjo.co.za (KONJO) You can listen to our specially KONJO curated all-vinyl mix by Naledi Chai from Fly Machine Sessions which explores music from some of the more prominent producers in SA music history https://www.mixcloud.com/KONJO/gallo-music-x-konjo-talent-scouts-in-house-producers/ (here). Talking points: producers, Griffiths Motsieloa, Cuthbert Matumba, Rupert Bopape, David Thekwane, Hilda Tloubatla, Mahotella Queens, Makgona Tsohle Band, Izintombi ZesiManjemanje, Zacks Nkosi, royalties, exploitation, Booker T, penny whistles, label power dynamics, Dorothy Masuku, organ jive Guests: Hilda Tloubatla, Lulu Masilela, Rob Allingham, Mike Swaratle, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse Narrator: Kineta Kunutu Writer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Producer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Researcher: Zara Julius @ KONJO Artwork: PR$DNT HONEY Production support: The Good People Follow us on http://instagram.com/gallorecordcompany/ (@gallorecordcompany) & http://instagram.com/k.o.n.j.o/ (@k.o.n.j.o)
In this episode of Gallo Vault Sessions we take a look at music's role in the retribalisation project of the apartheid regime through the South African Broadcasting Corporation's radio bantu, Gallo Music's African music imprints, the impact this had on local conceptions of language, as well as what was deemed African music. We're joined by last month's guests, Sipho Sithole, Antos Stella, Bra Mike Swaratle, Ivor Haarburger, and Rob Allingham, and also meet some new voices; renowned musician Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, and South African radio veteran, Shado Twala, who all help us understand how race and genre have functioned in South Africa's music and radio history! Gallo Vault Sessions in collaboration with KONJO Talking points: radio bantu, SABC, Hugh Tracey, Phuzushukela, Maskandi, Mavuthela, African catalog, Harari, Oliver Mtukudzi, Pharanyana, Percy Sledge, skokiaan, Thomas Chauke, Radio Thohoyandou, Radio Zulu, Radio Metro, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, radio dramas, language, LM radio, Peter Gallo, radio banning Listen to the all-vinyl mix exploring radio bantu and beyond, by Vusi Hlatywayo @el_metalo from Fly Machine Sessions @fly_machine_projects https://www.mixcloud.com/KONJO/gallo-music-x-konjo-radio-race-genre-in-sa-vusi-hlatywayo-gallo-vault-sessions/ (here) Guests: Shado Twala, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Rob Allingham, Mike Swaratlhe, Antos Stella, Ivor Haarburger & Sipho Sithole Narrator: Kineta Kunutu Writer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Producer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Researcher: Zara Julius @ KONJO Artwork: PR$DNT HONEY Production support: The Good People Follow us on http://instagram.com/k.o.n.j.o/ (@k.o.n.j.o) & https://www.instagram.com/gallorecordcompany/ (@gallorecordcompany)
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Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse reflecting on the Life and times of legendary jazz musicians Tsepo Tshola & Steve kekana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement spends the hour talking to South African music legend Sipho Hotstix Mabuse. He shares his fondest music memories and reflects on his career. We also get to find out what some of his favourite songs are. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1970s moving to the early 1980's Richard was contracted by Teal/Galo Music for recording and mixing top-line South African artists, such as Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, for major local and international record labels. Richard was also a part of the RPM/Downtown Studios management structure. In the late '80s Richard founded his own sound engineering company called RM Recordings whereby he was mixing and mastering a multitude of local and international recording artists and was also featured on big film soundtracks both local and international releases such as the original soundtrack of The Lion King and The Long Walk To Freedom as well the music used to launch the Dubai musical fountains. RM recordings was contracted to provide skills and training in the operation of the largest recording studio complex in the southern hemisphere BOP studios, recordings included many symphonic orchestra recordings for various feature film scores.
Niq Mhlongo (b. 1973, Soweto) is a South African writer born in Johannesburg. Today, he is considered "one of the most high-spirited, irreverent voices of post-apartheid South African literary scene".So far, he has four novels and two short stories to his name: Dog Eat Dog (2004), After Tears (2007), Way Back Home (2013), Affluenza (2016), Soweto Under The Apricot Tree (2018), Paradise in Gaza (2020). He has also edited two collection of Essays: Black Tax, A Burden or Ubuntu (2019) and Joburg Noir (2020). In between his already illustrious and prolific practice, he is also the city editor for the Johannesburg Review of Books, while still finding time to mentor, young writers both in South Africa and beyond through workshops and lecture programs. What is most striking about his work is that while it retains all the attributes of a powerful literary work – articulation, poetry, constructive narrative; dealing with topical/relevant issues of the society, etc. – his works are also accessible. He writes for an audience much broader than the literate class which comprised of the middle class and upwards. All of this, and more, are expounded in this long-form podcast conversation with host Emeka Okereke. To understand Niq's creative language and disposition is to return over and over to the streets of Soweto from where his highly tactile and experiential journey towards becoming his kind of writer began. Soweto Jive, a groovy number by Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, sets the mood for the nearly two-hours long conversation.Niq's knack for anecdotes and personal stories leads the way all through. He makes a point to emphasize that, thanks to his eidetic memory, he can easily recall incidents which eventually feeds and informs his writings. In the conversation, he goes down memory lane while weaving pieces of incidents together to give the listener a sense of how his work – like many artists of his generation – sits at the transitory space between a past of pain and the present of hope where the Black South African can look at the horizon and conjure the possibility of "a future tense", as Shoshana Zuboff puts it. Towards the end of the conversation, he speaks extensively about Black Tax: A Burden or Ubuntu?, an anthology of essays by Twenty-six South African authors, also edited by Niq. This timely assemblage of voices attempts to ignite discussions around the meaning and place of responsibility as attributed to familial ties in the black South African reality. This book is Niq's first-ever collaborative project. According to him, it was a subject bigger than him, and thus requires the strength of numerous voices.If you know Niq Mhlongo's work, this conversation will offer a more expansive, informative, yet entertaining frame for better appraisal. Those encountering him for the first time will find that he continues in the tradition of many African artists whose encounter with art was underlined by remarkable coincidences which, in hindsight, could only be understood as a calling. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/nkatapodcast)
Episode 13 of Season 2 of What's Your Poison with Jon Savage. Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse is one of Africa's greatest living legends and is one of my all time hero's. What an honour to be able to steal an hour of his time to find out all about his incredible life! To watch his this interview on YouTube click here: https://youtu.be/AqddFPpZVKw Proudly brought to you by Whiskey Brother (go check their online store) and tonight we are drinking the limited Japanese Whiskey, Santori Whisky, "Toki" which means "Time" in Japanese! Yum! #whatsyourpoisonpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-savage/support
ADVICE THAT MATTERS. The time is now to visit www.AMPDstudios.co.za! Great advice from Sipho Hotstix Mabuse and Khuli Chana. Dont get scammed! Watch more: https://youtu.be/nXWzTsQSp0Y See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to the UIF more than 2,000 SA's performing artists have received relief funds from the department of arts & culture for gigs cancelled during the lockdown, others complain of being left out in the cold. Musicians such as Arthur Mafokate, Kelly Khumalo, Caiphus Semenya poet laureate Wally Serote - are listed as having received once-off payments of between R10,000 and R20,000 to help them during the covid crisis, but the likes of- - Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels and Sipho Hotstix Mabuse claim the department has not given them cent. DR Victor leader of the band Dr Victor & the Rasta Rebels
Guest: SA musician Sipho Hotstix Mabuse
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Guest: Sipho Hotstix Mabuse
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Relaxing chilled Deep Soulful Afro House Music Lovingly mixed and presented by DJP Pressure 01 Borka & The Gang - Rain (Original Mix) 02 DJ Robby, Ms Posta - Shining Spirit (Vocal Mix) 03 Cosmic Beets, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Letang Tlome - Tstoga Africa (Original) 04 CPEN, Bluey Robinson, Kerri Chandler - I'm Searching (Kerri's Feel Vocal) 05 Mr. O ft Shiebe - Way Of Life (Nativeroots Club)15-6-11 06 Most Lenyora, Komplexity, Decency, Dindy - Never Leave (Original Mix) 07 Mthi Wa Afrika, Anthony Poteat - Love Song (Original Love Mix) 08 Afro Mates - Something Nyana (Original Mix) 09 Dj Sphiwe - Mad Sad Piano (Original Mix) 10 Owen Mo - Larmes (Original Mix) 11 Sonarpilot, D-Malice - Hunter (D-Malice Deep Expression) 12 RobJamWeb - G.S.H. A Tribute (Original Mix) 13 Owen Mo, Zoe - Buya (Original Mix) 14 Vincemo feat. Crimson Blue - Too Cute to Dance (The Bag Main Mix) 15 Brazilian Soul Crew, Holi M - Afflicted (Deep Cartel's Ocean Soul Mix) 16 Mfr Souls - My Reflection (Original Mix) 17 Tortured Soul, Ethan White - I Know What's on Your Mind (Ethan White Remix) 18 DJ Spen, Earl TuTu, John Khan, Odd Fellow, Bianca Gerald, Jihad Muhammad - Let It All Go (Jihad Muhammad Piano Mix) 19 Giorgio Carcanella, Rocio Starry - YOGA Subscribe: Podomatic http://pressureradio.podomatic.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/djps-s.h.a.g.-soulful-house/id355450473 Catch DJP Live every Monday 10pm Uk time on Pressure Radio https://pressureradio.com #soulfulhouse #afrohouse #deephouse
Bruce Whitfield interviews Sipho Hotstix Mabuse about his attitude toward money (hopes and fears, successes and failures, etc.).
DJP's S.H.A.G. Soulful House And Garage live Radio show on http://PressureRadio.com
## Title - Artist 01 Nova - Hooked 02 Cosmic Beets, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Letang Tlome - Tstoga Africa (Original) 03 Stones & Bones, Rona Ray - Love Is A Healer (Original Mix) 04 Cosmic Beets - Midnight Loving (Feat. Neo Soulsta) (Jam Session) 05 Those Boys, Mr. Lee - Lots More (016 Mix) [Feat. Mr. Lee] 06 Danny Clark - Resurrection (Dub Mix) 07 DJ Beloved, Kenny Bobien - Heaven Sent (BPM Instrumental) 08 Paul Deep, Jayla - Run Away (Original Mix) 09 EM-Zet - Rethabile (Original Mix) 10 Young DJ, Velma Dandzo, Mthi Wa Afrika - Running (Mthi Wa Afrika 's Addictive Feel) 11 Bantu Elements - Going Places (Original Mix) 12 Echo Deep, Mthandazo Gatya - Dreaming 13 Stones & Bones, Toshi, Manoo - Amahloni (Manoo Main) 14 Can 7, Angela Caran, Sek - The Promise (Sek Remix) 15 Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Manoo, Nichelle Monroe, DJ Spen - Feel My Truth (DJ Spen, Manoo, GJs & Reelsoul Dub of Truth) 16 Sean Ali, Munk Julious Lester Jay - Breathe (Deep Sole Syndicate Mix) 17 Echo Deep, Tantra Zawadi - Love We Shared (Deluxe Edition) Subscribe: Podomatic http://pressureradio.podomatic.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/djps-s.h.a.g.-soulful-house/id355450473 Catch DJP Live every Monday 10pm Uk time on Pressure Radio https://pressureradio.com
South Africa’s legendary musician, Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse chats to Lee Kasumba about dropping out of school to launch a long lasting career in music.
Jacaranda FM — Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse pays tribute to his long-time friend Ray Phiri. Legendary South African musician Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse has spoken of his sadness following the death of his friend Ray Phiri. "Look, we know he was terminal but it is still a shock. The nation is reeling with shock. Even though we knew he was sick, I was hoping and praying that he'll pull through. I am at a loss for words," Mabuse says.
Greg Dean is a native South African producer/musician/songwriter currently living in Brooklyn Greg Dean is signed as a songwriter to Sony ATV globally and his debut US album "THE GREG DEAN PROJECT" is being released through the Purpose Music Group/Eone in the US and North America on 4-29 , and is available on Sweet Soul Records in Japan , Dome Records in Europe featuring leading soul artists such as Eric Roberson, Carol Riddick, Gordon Chambers, Chester Gregory , rising singer/songwriters Chantae Cann, Jarrod Lawson, and talented newcomers Amber Iman, Natalie Weiss. Aaron Marcellus, and Mykal Kilgor Greg Dean describes his passion for music as a “lifelong journey of love, passion & good music “. Known to many in the music industry as GB Collective, he is the creative producer and writer behind some of South Africa’s biggest musical sensations. Having worked with some of South Africa’s biggest artists, Greg boasts an impressive list of production and song-writing work over the past 7 years. His signature collaborations showcase an experienced ear and a depth of talent that has seen him produce for recognised artists such as Siphokazi, Khaya Mthethwa, Kelly Khumalo, Brian Temba, Prime Circle, Kabomo, Nothende and many more, as well as being given the honour of co-writing and producing the official Freedom Day 20 Year Anniversary song AN IDEAL, for the South African Department of Arts and Culture, featuring 20 top SA artists, including Abigail Kubeka, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Lira, The Parlotones, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Claire Johnston, Siphokazi, Judith Sephuma, Kurt Darren, AKA, IHashi Elimhlopi and more… Greg has also written and produced for major corporations in SA, including writing and producing Transnet’s
CliffCentral.com — The legendary Sipho Hotstix Mabuse joins Tumisho and Monwabisi to chat about celebrating African music and the MAMAs 2015. Jazz musician Percy Mabandu also joins in on this discussion.
Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse talks about the success of the hit single "Burn Out" and we play the original vinyl of the song.
Jacaranda FM — Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse talks about the success of the hit single "Burn Out" and we play the original vinyl of the song.