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Tefo & Seko, Stüdyo D'de İrfan Aslanhan'ın konuğu oldu. Yepyeni şarkılarına, müzik ve sahne hayatlarına dair pek çok şeyi konuştuğumuz, canlı performansları ile de renk katan Tefo ve Seko ile eğlenceli bir program gerçekleştirdik.
Tracklist: 1. Hallex M, Bongi Mvuyana & Atjazz - Day By Day (Vocal Mix) 2. Floyd D & Oman Bluess - Thank You For Loving Me (feat. Earl W. Green) 3. Enosoul - In My Heart (feat. Griffith Malo & Soldado) 4. Atjazz & Fred Everything - Stay A Little While (Original Mix) 5. Stefan Thomas, Cubik:On - Drifting Away (Dub Mix) 6. youANDme & Kristina Sheli - Moment (Transcriptions Mix) 7. T.B.R.O.S, Rocco Rodamaal - So Confused (Rocco Rodamaal Remix) 8. David Morales, Iossa - Why Me (feat. Iossa) (Cevin Fisher Vocal Mix) 9. Tefo & Khanyi - Show Me (Tar Ntsei Remix) 10. LaTique - Deep in Africa
Kike Vázquez y Tefo Coppola nos cuentan sobre situaciones que han tenido que vivir consecuencia del capacitismo
ALİŞAN Müzik Habercisi'nde Michael Kuyucu'ya Sezen Aksu'nun "Tükeneceğiz" adlı şarkısını nasıl cover yaptığını anlatıyor. ALİŞAN bu coverda TEFO ile beraber RAP Yaptı. Bu RAP Melodi nasıl çıktı? Şarkının RAP versiyonu dinleyiciden nasıl bir geri dönüş aldı?
Hello guys! On this Valentine's weekend we want to revisit the topic of marriage and the pressure from our communities. This time around we want to hear it from the guy's point of view! We sit down with Tefo AKA DJ Remy from Botswana. Tefo has lived in Sweden most of his adult life and is used to the dating life in Scandinavia. But now as a returnee he's having to deal with a different dating field and a different mentality when it comes to gender role...and on top of that he feels that the club environment is not where he can really find wifey. Just like us Tefo grew up with a mix of cultural identities and he feels that he's potential life partner should be able to navigate both European and African ways of life. Listen to find out what exactly he needs from a life partner and how he's personally dealing with the pressure to get married.
In this week’s episode of Farmer’s Inside Track we’re connecting with Gugulethu Mahlangu, spinach farmer and founder of House Harvest in Boksburg, Johannesburg. In our agripreneurship slot…Nico Groenewald, Head of AgriBusiness at Standard Bank explains everything you need to know about business succession. In our Mzansi Flavour segment, Chef Tefo Mokgoro shares his secret to a perfect home cooked South African meal. You’ll also be empowered with a top tip from nutritionist, Andrea Du Plessis. On the top of our reading list this week is, South Africa’s Greates Entrepreneurs by Moky Makura. You don't want to miss our weekly A-M-T Fresh Produce Outlook on the market with agri economist, Dr. Johnny van der Merwe. He highlights the latest price movements and expectations for the coming week.
Let's Talk Music Hip Hop R & B Etc, and Let's Talk What's Going On
Co-Host TEFO & Donovan Lacroxi breakdown NBA Awards, MVP Player Of The Year, Rookie of the Year, Coach of The Year, Most Improved Player, Defensive Player Of The Year, and Sixth Man Of The Year.
Let's Talk Music Hip Hop R & B Etc, and Let's Talk What's Going On
Recording Artist TEFO talks about his new single Blow Me Away and his future project in the works. Question what R & B song would TEFO resample if he had the opportunity to resample one form the 90s or 2000s?
2020-09-16. This week Tefo encourages us from the Word of God.
Let's Talk Music Hip Hop R & B Etc, and Let's Talk What's Going On
Recording Artist TEFO: Truth Enlightnent Freedom Opportunities. We talk his music, his name, lots of music on the way from him. Question what's his thoughts on August Alsina and Jada Pinkett Smith ?
By default, when one thinks of Thebe Ikalafeng thoughts of his passion for Africa, marketing, and being an experienced and professional brand strategist come to mind. This is not only by default, but it is also by design. In this episode Thebe joins Tefo to unpack what personal branding is about, especially explaining that it doesn't necessarily mean not being yourself. He further explores how we can continue to tell our stories as Africans. Thebe also explores the topic of marketing Africa as one brand.
The podcast will be bringing you conversations with various people from across the world who have famously or infamously made an impact on our world. This is through the work they do through their businesses or organizations or through some of the technology they have developed. The aim is to try and understand the world we live in a bit better and find solutions to some of the problems we face. I trust you will find the conversations insightful! Kgotso!
No podlixo de hoje entrevistamos a banda Amandinho. Essa entrevista estava engavetada já tem quase um ano e é a última da série PodLixo na estrada, gravada no final do ano passado quando eu (Tefo) acompanhei a banda Desgraça em turnê pelo nordeste do Brasil. A entrevista foi gravada no dia do show do DVD da Life's, que você encontra no nosso canal do youtube (bootlegs malditos) e está dividida em três partes: antes do show, bootleg do show e depois do show. Isso mesmo, lá pelo minuto 20 você pode ouvir um set de meia hora de um dos últimos shows da história da Amandinho, tendo em vista que a idade adulta chegou, cada um da banda foi pra um lado e sabe-se lá quando que eles vão tocar juntos de novo. Ouça Amandinho: https://transtorninhorecords.bandcamp.com/ Siga podlixo: https://twitter.com/podlixo https://instagram.com/podlixo
I, Tefo Mohapi, will be your host for this podcast show. Having previously founded iAfrikan.com and other technology and media businesses and having now worked in the Information Technology sector across Africa for now just under 20 years. I hope to bring you unique and interesting insights into some of the people that make our world tick. We will together explore the views of my guests regarding the state of the world currently, the impact of digital technology on culture and how the world works, and what they think needs to be done to make our world better, or at minimum, how we can all get along better and do better. I trust you will find the conversations insightful! Kgotso!
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Em mais uma entrevista da série PodLixo Tour Nordeste 2018, Tefo entrevista a banda Wicca Surf de Maceió (AL), formada por Smhir Garcia (Amandinho) e Júlia Soares (Sereia Problema) em 2017. Essa entrevista foi a última gravada na viagem, no dia primeiro de janeiro de 2019 e conta com a participação mais do que especial de Vitor Daniel, também conhecido como Capitão Ahab, que ligou de Aracaju pra desejar feliz ano novo e acabou caindo de paraquedas na entrevista. Ouça Wicca Surf: https://transtorninhorecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-estrela https://transtorninhorecords.bandcamp.com/album/desencontro-single Siga podlixo: https://twitter.com/podlixo https://instagram.com/podlixo
No segundo episódio gravado no nordeste Tefo entrevistou Allan Dias e Roberto Borges da banda maquinas, de Fortaleza (CE) no dia que tocaram com a Desgraça no estúdio Espinha de Peixe. A banda de pós-rock experimental cearense que lançou o disco "Lado Turvo, Lugares Inquietos" em 2016 pela Transtorninho e Bichano Records se prepara pra lançar o segundo disco em meio a shows, turnês e editais. Foto: Tais Monteiro Siga e ouça maquinas: https://maquinas.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/maquinasbanda https://instagram.com/maquinasbanda Siga podlixo: https://twitter.com/podlixo https://instagram.com/podlixo
Tefo acompanhou a banda Desgraça por 15 dias pelo nordeste e gravou uma série de entrevistas com bandas e produtores independentes que vão sair por aqui aos poucos. A Desgraça foi a primeira banda a ser entrevistada, gravamos no dia 18/12/2018, logo após o show em Fortaleza. A banda de punk funk melody dance metal é formada por Felipe Soares (Amandinho/Transtorninho Records), Rodolfo Lima (Ximbra, Bastian/PopFuzz) e Vitor Brauer (Lupe de Lupe, Xõó/Geração Perdida). A banda tá na sua segunda turnê no formato "Sem Sair na Rolling Stone" em que ficam 2 meses rodando pelo pior e melhor do underground brasileiro tudo isso enquanto produzem o terceiro disco depois de Ladrão (2017) e Madrugada (2018) Acompanhe as datas da turnê: http://www.lupedelupe.com.br/notiacutecias/turne-sem-sair-na-rolling-stone-ferias-da-desgraca-2-datas-definitivas Ouça Desgraça: https://desgracabanda.bandcamp.com/ Siga podlixo: https://www.instagram.com/podlixo/ https://twitter.com/podlixo
Tefo entrevistou goldenloki, banda paulistana que faz um rock brisa. Otto, Ian, Cris, Léo e Thales me receberam no estúdio Fiaca, antigo estúdio mameloki pra conversar sobre como é ter um estúdio que é casa, palco e albergue pras bandas independentes que cruzam a capital. SC. Também conversamos sobre os discos antigos Largado na Existência (2017) e muda (2015) além de história de colégio, pergunta dos fãs e planos pro futuro. Siga goldenloki: https://www.instagram.com/goldenloki_/ https://twitter.com/goldenloloki Siga podlixo: https://www.instagram.com/podlixo/ https://twitter.com/podlixo
Tefo e Paula entrevistaram John Filme, banda de música rock de Chapecó, SC. A entrevista, que contou com a presença do jornalista musical diplomado Fábio Bianchini foi gravada depois do show da banda na Casa do Mancha por conta disso a maioria dos participantes estavam meio bêbados. Conversamos sobre ACENA, fazer música no interior, a banda Repolho, o que é o castelo diminutivo entre muitas outras coisas Siga John Filme: https://www.instagram.com/johnfilme/ https://soundcloud.com/john-filme Siga PodLixo: https://www.instagram.com/podlixo https://twitter.com/podlixo
Tefo e Paula entrevistaram Larissa Conforto, baterista do Paulinho Moska, Ventre, Xõó e que durante essa entrevista estava no finalzinho da turnê "Sem sair na Rolling Stone", rodando pelo underground brasileiro com Vitor Brauer. A gente conversou sobre as bandas que a Lari já tocou (não foram poucas), sobre tocar no Faustão, assinar com uma grande gravadora, trabalhar em gravadora, participar de reality show, minas na música, girls rock camp, motim 302, enfim muita coisa. Siga Larissa Conforto: https://www.instagram.com/larissaconforto https://twitter.com/larissaconforto Siga PodLixo: https://www.instagram.com/podlixo https://twitter.com/podlixo
Tefo e Paula entrevistaram Eliminadorzinho, banda de São Paulo formada por Eliott Garcia, João Pedro Haddad e Tiago Schützer em 2016. Conversamos sobre rock triste, disco novo, shows e porque o shoegaze não vai levar ninguém a lugar nenhum.
Tefo entrevistou Vitor Brauer, das bandas Lupe de Lupe, Desgraça e Xõó, além de ser um dos idealizadores do coletivo Geração Perdida de Minas Gerais e da turnê Sem Sair na Rolling Stone. A entrevista foi gravada hora antes do show em São Paulo, do Vitor com a Lari durante a última turnê. Conversamos sobre Poke de Pobre, bandas, lugares, viagem, turnê, enfim mta coisa Siga Vitor Brauer: https://www.instagram.com/vitorbrauer/ https://twitter.com/vitaogv Siga PodLixo: https://www.instagram.com/podlixo https://twitter.com/podlixo
We’re just loving this trend of brilliant Africans crashing our podcast recordings. The last time that happened we had a total blast with Rebecca Enonchong, Mark Kaigwa and Thebe Ikalafeng. This week, Nigerian software engineering heavyweight, Emeka Okoye, literally walked into the room as Tefo Mohapi and Andile Masuku were chatting about about how Africa seemed to be responding to Netflix’s surprise roll-out of its service to pretty much every corner of the planet. Be sure to listen in to hear him share his thoughts on the impact (or lack thereof) that Neflix’s entry into the Nigerian video-on-demand market is likely to have. Then, in place of our regular discussion segment this week, we’ll be sharing an interesting chat Andile had with Aaron Fu, Managing Partner (Africa) at NEST— recorded when he and Tefo hung out with him during his first proper visit to Johannesburg recently. They talked about everything from what he’s personally looking forward to in 2016 to what strikes his fancy in his professional capacity as the head of a leading VC firm on the continent. Additional Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We attended Afrikoin Johannesburg on 3 December 2015. At the event, Andile Masuku posed a question that led to a very lively debate about whether improved “access” to seamless, more affordable financial services does in fact equal “inclusion” for Africa’s poorest— especially given how centralised the world’s computing power is, and how huge stashes of Bitcoin are held by a relatively few well-resourced interests. We also caught up with Savannah Fund founder, Mbwana Alliy for a chat after the event. In this week’s episode of the African Tech Round-Up (the last full-length episode of 2015), you can not only look forward to listening to Andile and Tefo's impromptu chat with Mbwana in its entirety (including him sharing his thoughts on the Angani debacle), but you can also look forward to hearing two leading Zimbabwean startup founders explain why Zimbabwe might be the perfect use-case for disruptive fintech innovations. Then heads up, folks! For the next four weeks starting next week, in place of our regular podcast programming we’ll be sharing exclusive content from the Annual Round-up 2015 event we hosted at the Wanderers Club, Johannesburg 2 weeks ago. We’ll kick things off next week by sharing a conversation we had with Senior Investment Executive, RMI Holdings, Dominique Collett-Antolik and CEO & Founding Partner, Convergence Partners, Brandon Doyle around tech in enterprise. Don’t miss it! Additional Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
It’s been a truly awful week for the MTN Group— what with a $5.2 billion fine imposed on MTN Nigeria (the group’s largest and most profitable subsidiary) by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for failing to disconnect unregistered SIM cards timeously, the news of which led to considerable market panic and a subsequent 16% drop in MTN’s share price. This week, MTN also started fielding allegations of engaging in highly sophisticated tax evasion practices such as using transfer pricing to ship profits off to distant tax havens via their off-shore ‘businesses’, namely MTN Dubai and MTN International in Mauritius. Meanwhile, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange has confirmed that they will be investigating MTN for possible insider trading that may have occurred around the whole handling of information regarding the NCC debacle. And so far, the MTN Group’s CEO’s efforts to engage with the Nigerian authorities concerning the unprecedented fine have yet to yield any form of relief. Given all this, it’s unsurprising that MTN would feature in this week’s discussion on the African Tech Round-up. However, Tefo Mohapi and Andile Masuku couldn’t agree on an angle to frame their chat this week. Tefo wanted us to unpack the regulatory challenges large telcos in Africa are facing in trying to innovate and grow their businesses across continent, while Andile was keen to debate the question of whether or not mobile operators like MTN might be obsolete in a few decades if they don’t refresh their legacy business models. So, they decided to let you in on their dignified little skirmish and let you decide whose topic suggestion wins the day. Also in this week’s show, all the biggest digital, tech and innovation news from across the continent— including a progress update on Nigeria’s efforts to meet its 2017 analogue to digital migration deadline, and details on how much Kenya has lost to cybercrime in the last year. Additional Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Tefo Mohapi was invited to speak at Tech4Africa 2015 last week. He shared on the important work that he and his team at iAfrikan are continuing to do in spearheading the ground-breaking Report Xenophobia campaign. While at the event, Tefo was lucky enough to sit in on a talk by Nic Haralambous, who opened his talk with this outlandish statement, "I believe everyone who starts a business is a bit broken." Nic is the founder of Nic Harry— a successful Cape Town-based “luxury men’s sock company” he built from scratch. Nic’s thought-provoking views on the realities of startup life and what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur sparked a great conversation that Tefo and Andile Masuku had on this week’s show. Along with all the week's most important digital, tech and innovation news, do listen in for the low-low on all the cool stuff members of the team at the African Tech Round-up will be getting up to in the final quarter of 2015. Here's what trending this week: -- South African tech firm Altron spills how much they made and mostly lost on the doomed Altech Node video-on-demand device, -- Facebook and Eutelsat set to share the entire broadband payload on Spacecom’s future AMOS-6 satellite, -- Zimbabwean mobile network operator Econet continues a legal bid to overturn the directive by the Posts and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) for mobile companies to lower voice tariffs, and -- South African telecoms giant Telkom Telkom is being criticised for exposing customer personal data. Additional Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In the very first episode of the African Tech Round-up Podcast, hosts Tefo Mohapi and Andile Masuku share a little bit about themselves before diving straight into the Africa's most noteworthy digital, tech and innovation highlights from the past week. Most importantly, Tefo and Andile discuss a promising tech-driven initiative called reportxenophobia.co.za launched by iAfrikan-- in association with Ushahidi, that aims to nip the recent occurrence of xenophobic violence on the African continent in the bud (with special emphasis on South Africa). Music Credits: “Protofunk”, "Rolling at 5" and "On the Ground", by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/