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Deep Mag is a magazine for all things House Music. We profile all the biggest DJ's, the latest House Music releases, the best party spots, all the latest Dj gear and gadgets, the vocalists and the freshest producers- we also have a exclusive fashion feature. We create a House Music experience with features on all the latest happenings in House Music. We Bring House Alive.

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HAPPY FESTIVE SEASON HOUSE NATION/ /1D E E P M A G A Z I N E /

WE

INTERVIEW

LIQUIDEEP:

MELODIC,

TENDER &

DEEP

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SALUTES THE MAN WHO MADE US EMBRACE THE POSSIBILITIES OF UNITY AND CHANGE.

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CONNECT WITH DEEP MAG

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NOV.13’

EDITOR: Imkhitha [email protected]

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: MASHUDU MODAU@Modau_M

CREATIVE FASHION EDITOR ASSISTANT FASHION EDITOR:GUY HARDY@GuyHardy

PHOTOGRAPHER AND VIDEOGRAPHER:THEMBANI MANGANYI@urbankreativeSA

GRAPHIC DESIGNER: SIMPHIWE TWALA. MP1@cogent_cliche

YOUTUBE Channel PresenterBaxolisi Mfidi@OfficialBax

WRITERSLunga Macu@Count_ElZinzi Jim@ZinzijimDene TombeenJohn Mabena@TheMniksLusanda Nkohla@LusktDJNdivhuwo Ratshilumela@sealjaaLouisa NkosiNomfundo Fufu SibiyaAbednigo NkosiThando Mazibuko

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FOR THE LOVE OF HOUSENOV.13’CONTRIBUTORS

Lusanda Nkohla@LuskyDJ

DEEP MAG resident music analyst and YFM DJ with an honest love for the purest form of HOUSE. Check out this months TOP 10 House Tracks

Baxolisi Mfidi@OFFICIALBAX

DEEP MAG Presenter Search winner. Check out Bax on our Youtube channel as he brings the House Experience to life.

Dene Tombeen@NayBeenTom

UJFM producer andDEEP MAG’s sweeet heart. Check out her App Reviews as she helps you the best apps to help you party, drink and live.

Ndivhuwo Ratshiluela@sealjaa

John Mabena@TheMniks

Thulisile Magagula@Magagula_Thuli

Writer and blogger, Thuli’s work is up on www.findinglebo.blogspot.com. This month she writes about “THE EVOLUTION OF FASHION“

Nonhlanlha Mahlangu@NonhlanlhaGlam

Style specialist and Fashion writer teaching style, fashion and the satorial life to anyone and everyone that will listen.

Louisa Nkosi

DEEP MAG Music analyst and writer. On a life time journey looking for the ultimately perfect deep House track. Check out her expert track review

Check out John’s top 5 DJ Gadget wishlist for 2014 as he finds the gadgets any DJ will need to start or continue their successful DJ careers.

Spontaneous, hardworking, dedicated, focused, genuin and goal oriented reviewer of things. check out her video review.

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30- TALENT TO LOOK OUT FOR DJ STUMZA : Underground DJ fighting for his place in House14- LEGEND PROFILE: LARS The legend who built DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE24- UNDERGROUND PROFILE: DJ LAZOLA

PROFILES

KIDFONQUE

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COVER S T O R Y

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CONTENTS

REVIEWS

FEATURES

DEEP STYLE

WE GIVE YOU THE HATS FOR EVERY DAY

DJ WISH LIST : THE GADGETS EVERY DJ WANTS AND NEEDS

36- QUESTION: Is the Festive season the best time to release an Album?20- DEEP CHART: The TOP 10 Tracks of 201326- DEEP VIDEO CHART: THE BEST OF 2013

51-TRACK REVIEW: Kid Fonque- Two Sides54- ALBUM REVIEW: THE 3 ALBUMS TO FINISH 201374- GADGET REVIEW: PS4 EVERY MAN NEEDS THIS70- APP REVIEW: New Year Resolution APPS to keep you on course58- CLUB REVIEW:ZONE 6VENUE

80-PACK LIGHT FEATURE: packing for A GETAWAY92- SUNGLASSES: Essential Style Accesory 88- KEDEZEMBER: Dressing for any occassion this festive seasonPAGE 86

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NOV.13’VIDEO REVIEW: BLACK COFFEE’S BUYA HITS THE SPOT

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IMKITHA MKWEBULAEditor

It’s one year gone and I can confidently say we’ve had quite the journey. We went from being

commerce students to full-fledged magazine publishers and in that one year there’s been much to remember and even much more to revisit. We introduce you to the ed’s pick of the month made up of much of my past favourites, your thoughts and opinions and my current favourites. This month we start with my past favourites from the 12 issues we have put out and of cause you know you can give us your thoughts and opinions on what you would like to being recommended for re-visitation and any other thoughts and opinions you might have, no topic is off the table, on: commerce students to full-fledged magazine publishers and in that one year there’s been much to remember and even much more to revisit. We introduce you to the ed’s pick of the month made up of much of my past favourites, your thoughts and opinions and my current favourites. This month we start with my past favourites from the 12 issues we have put out and of cause you know you can give us your thoughts and opinio

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EDITORSLetter

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GIVE DEEP MAG YOUR

FEEDBACK ON:

@DeepMag

DEEP MAGAZINE

DEEP MAG TV

FEEDBACK

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His Radio host career is a true success story which started off in Hamburg Germany 1996 where he juggled sound engineering school and launching his career as co-host to the “The House Sound of Hamburg” a show in the local radio station. Two years later in 1998 he brought the exclusive mix show over to Evosonic Radio, a Europe-wide electronic and dance music radio station from there on there was no stopping him from taking over the airwaves and delivering the goods as House Heads tapped feet and nodded heads

in approval of the Legends unique taste in rhythm. Lars Behrenroth a.k.a Mr. DSOH started out the program at German radio station JAM FM and only shortly after moved onto US nationwide satellite XM Radio and it was only a matter of time before it spread into the rest of the world and can today be heard on more than 30 stations worldwide, and just a year ago in 2012 Lars Behrenroth’s “Deeper Shade of House” celebrated its 10 year anniversary of giving Lovers of House nothing but the good music ‘inumba’.

German born House legend, Mr Deepershades formally known as Lars Behrenroth has been in the house music industry for well over two decades. Starting his career as a DJ in 1986 and over a decade

spread his wings and became a Radio host and only a year later launched his new career as a remixer and producer.

BEHRENROTHLARS

MR DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE GETS OUR DEEP MAG LEGEND SALUTE.

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Having also worked amongst the best on a production level, he was first signed to Hamburg labels “Records Of Interest” (ROI) and “Tracks Of Interest” (TOI) working amongst the likes of Knee Deep and Lovebirds. Armed with over 15 years of production skills he launched the long overdue Record Label Deeper Shades Records in 2008 cementing the global

deep house brand that was already built by the DSOH movement. Deeper Shades Records today has over 31 digital releases comprising of both upcoming and established names in the Deep House Industry, proof that hard work, dedication and talent can attract nothing but success.

QUESTION/ YES & NO

By: Lunga Macu

LEGEND REVIEW

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Multi-award winning South African musician and one of the most influential musicians in the scene

today, Thandiswa Mazwai, became widely recognised as the voice of South Africa’s conscious youth. She began her career in 1998 with one of the pioneering bands of Kwaito, Bongo Muffin. Thandiswa seemed to have reached her full potential after going solo. After 5 albums with the kwaito group, she reached double platinum status and won numerous awards. She has worked with the best in the House music scene. She has a song with the King of house music mixes, Black Coffee and she also has a song with his protégé, Culoe, who is equally as good, if not better because Black Coffee is that good of a mentor. Thandiswa has performed all over the world at venues including, The Apollo in New York as well as the Cannes Film Festival.

VOCALIST PROFILE

By: Dene Tombeen

THANDISWA MAZWAI

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A decade ago we referred to this genre as “International”, today we’re dubbed as the hub and arguably the biggest producer. Just how did we

manage to soak House up and become one with a genre that originates all the way in Chicago?

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I have to give credit to our country’s openness and the loud voice it affords the youth. The unofficial rule

of thumb really is that whatever the youth wants to listen to will be made the country’s mainstream music. That genre will be the country’s musical representative. In the 80’s the youth wanted to hear the likes of Chicco Twala and the legendary Chicco was our mouth piece. In the 90’s the youth wanted the likes of Trompies and the flamboyant four set the country and the world alight.

Right NOW, the youth wants to jam to House! Need I mention the likes of Black Coffee? I give particular credit to South Africa for the “openness” that I mentioned prior because many international producers are generally astonished by the fact that House Music plays on primetime TV and radio in South Africa – in their countries House is underground while their industries are dominated by Pop. So in a nutshell, we heard the genre, loved the genre, played the genre and ultimately became makers of the genre. Question: are we fast becoming one of the pioneers?read on.I remember hearing one of the many House Heads at the time saying “No man! Touch Me (Sharon Philips) was not produced by Khabzela. South Africa can never make a House song of this magnitude”. They were right about one thing; Khabzela did not produce Touch Me, but with the latter, never has he been so wrong. Oh never has he been so wrong, because circa

the time of his prophesy Sis n Jones were cooking up Set Your Mind Free which really characterized DJ Fresh’s Definition of House together with Dr. Duda’s Anthem and Kentphonik’s Uwrongo. We were importing a lot at this time, but another thing that was slowly building was our exports.

I’d truly have to publish a book to cover the growth of South African House; it grew in leaps and bounds, seeing younger producers in bedroom studios producing some of the finest hits. Today Atjazz, Ralf GUM, Quentin Harris, to mention but a few, release albums here and collaborate with our artists. Why? Because it has happened; we have become one of the pioneers of the genre. Our sound and different styles have influenced the global sound. The Black Coffee/Da Capo beat with rich African elements has become one of the international standards to grace a tune with body. Our producers are booked outside the country every weekend and they’re the nucleus of international events like the Miami Music Conference.

I reckon if Google is fair, the search “House Music” should show the keywords “South Africa”. No, it’s not a competition but a sense of pride: from loving this ‘International’ genre, soaking it up and making it a part of our culture, to being one of the pioneers, the “hub” as we are so aptly labeled – we as South Africans are proud to be the home of House.

By: Lusky Nkohla

FEATURE ARTICLE

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By: Lusky Nkohla

It’s a thrilling time of the year for House

Music – the DEZEMBA we’ve been building up to. If you’re an artist and you find your song(s) is lurking around DEEP Mag’s chart in December, you must be in an explicable state of euphoria. Of course some tracks fell out and made space for others to debut. Some of those debutants include Zakes Bantwini - Ghetto, Revolution & Black Motion – Noqatiko & Imaani – Live Without Love. I recommend

that you grace your

ears with those songs.

Some have moved up and

down the chart, seeing last month’s

NO. 1, Heavy K &Bucie’s Easy To Love, dropping 3 spaces to NO. 3. There are some songs that just cling on to the chart like Kent’s Spin My World Around, that’s hogging onto NO. 4.Aaand at NO. 1… check out the chart and enjoy.

Have a Merry Christmas & a banging New Year. Rest In Peace Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

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Heavy K ft. Bucie – Easy To Love

Oskido ft. Uhuru & Busiswa – Ngok’

The Layabouts ft. Portia Monique – Colours of Love

Revolution & Black Motion ft Yasirah - Noqatiko

DJ Kent ft. The Arrows – Spin My World Around

Cubuer ft. Marissa Guzman - No Doubt

Zaki Ibrahim with Kid Fonque & DJ Whisky - Be

Zakes Bantwini - Ghetto

Imaani – Live Without Love

Jika – Mi Casa

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By: Lusky Nkohla

Who are we to b r e a k

the necessary tradition of counting down some of the biggest songs of the year? 2013 was an extraordinary year for House, particularly South African House. I say this having had the privilege of being a presenter in two different radio stations. The House tunes that were on SUPER high rotation were local ones and the chart should adequately reflect that. This special chart is packed with recent hits like Jika by MiCasa to tracks that carried the year like The Layabouts’ Do Better, as well as the strong local and international

collaboration by DJ Pepsi

& Monique Bingham with Pride

– this chart should surely sum up the year for you.

Some of these songs may have not been officially released in 2013, but made their greater impact in the year. I staunchly challenge the hits of 2014 to match up or even surpass the level of those of 2013. I’m very confident that one of these songs will scoop the coveted Song of the Year.Without further ado we’ll have a look at just 10 of the many House hits that branded 2013.

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DJ Kent ft. The Arrows – Spin My World Around

DJ Ganyani - Xighubhu

The Layabouts ft. Portia Monique – Do Better

Ralf GUM ft. Monique Bingham – Take Me To My Love

DJ Ganyani ft. Mlu & Big Nuzz – Be There

DJ Pepsi ft. Monique Bingham - Pride

Moneoa – Pretty Disaster

FistazMixwell ft. Mello Soul – I’m Free

Heavy K ft. Mpumi – Wena

Jika – Mi Casa

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DM: Lazola, you’re a DJ from the Eastern Cape, tell us more about yourself? What's your stage name?‎Lazola: Yes I am from Eastern Cape, born and raised in the Eastern Cape. On the decks am known as DJ Leoscii, pronounced as Leo ski.

DM: How did you get into DJing?Lazola: It all started with the love I have for house music, I was advised by a friend to turn that passion into something and that’s when I got into

DJing. It took some time for me to get used to the whole thing of being a DJ, but after a few months I can say I settled in just fine

DM: What does a typical set consist of when DJ Leoscii is on the decks?Lazola: I would say it all depends on the time I play, audience and the place. I’m the type of DJ that likes to play for the crowd; nothing beats a packed dance floor when you're rocking a set. If I’m playing an opening set, I like to

South Africa’s capital of musical success has always been Gauteng and rightfully so, Pretoria is considered to be the home of South African house and Johannesburg has continuously produced the future stars of house music, but of late a trend is rising. The country is dancing more and more to productions from outside the province, Da Capo, Zano, from Mpumalanga and the man of the moment Heavy K, from the Eastern Cape, the list continues. Lazola Langa is one such young DJ. He hails from the Eastern Cape and has quickly built a name for himself with crowds from Port St Johns to Butterworth and as if to prove that house productions are no longer just exclusive to Gauteng, is proving quite the success financially and musically. We take a look at the other side of the country and catch up with Lazola to find out the journey of an Eastern Cape DJ.

DJ LAZOLA

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UNDERGROUND DJ

play soulful and deep house music just to get the party started, as time goes by and the dance floor starts to get packed, I raise the bar a bit by smoothly introducing a bit of commercial in it. Sing along songs, to accommodate those commercial house lovers. Basically I would say I play deep and soulful house with a bit of commercial at a certain point, all depending on the audience and time.DM: What would you classify as your favourite genre though?Lazola: well, personally I’m into deep and soulful house music with good female vocals. Songs like Buya by Black Coffee, that kind of music does it for me as an individual, but when I have to play for people, it’s a different story, commercial dominates.

DM: Do you look at music and being a DJ as being a long term plan?Lazola: Yes, of course, every young DJ dreams of reaching that high standard at some point, for now though I am pursuing a career in Information Technology, which I really feel will be helpful and instrumental in my future music career. One goal at a time, the sky is the limit for me.

DM: As a DJ outside the capital party province, Gauteng, is it a place you would like to play at one day?Lazola: You know, I believe in making it big in your area first so that when you get to the big guns in Gauteng, you have built a good profile. Yes, I would love to get an opportunity to shine in Gauteng, it’s where everything happens. Gauteng has a lot of opportunities in entertainment so being based there really opens a lot of doors

for young and growing DJ’s like me.

DM: Do you believe you are capable of conquering the Gauteng crowds though with all the stiff competition?Lazola: I never underestimate my abilities on the decks, I believe I can fit anywhere you place me. The tough competition inspires me instead, I don’t fear it, instead I just look to learn from it.

DM: Seeing guys like heavy K do so well in Gauteng, does it encourage you as a DJ from the EC?Lazola: ahh, Heavy K really is a motivation especially to us young DJ’s. That guy has achieved a lot at an early age, he encourages me a lot.

DM: What do you think of the EC music scene, is it vibrant and is there money to be made here?Lazola: With DJing, money can be made anywhere if you put your best effort in whatever you do. One thing you must understand about the Eastern Cape, you have to know the right people in order to make a name for yourself quickly. For me, I can say money can be made here because our people really like to party.

DM: Lastly, where can people catch you play generally and what are your future plans with music?Lazola: Currently you can catch me at Wayside Pub n Grill and Khiros Lounge as a resident DJ, Butterworth natives would be aware of the spots. I’m concentrating on completing my studies and building a strong name for myself in the whole of the Eastern Cape and of cause capitalizing on any and every opportunity that comes my way.

By: Imkitha Mkwebula

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#1

SPOT ON CHART

Artist

Artist

Artist

Title

Title

Title

2 3 #4 5

here to stay

atjazz & jullian gomes (feat. zano)

Angels are watchingParty After

Louie Vega Ft. Bucie

MUZART

The one

Demor Ft. Bucie, Black Coffee and Zakes Bantwini

Spin my world around

Kent

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DEEP TOP 10 VIDEO CHART

Artist

Artist

Title

Title

#6 7 8 9 #10

Three Second Memory

No Doubt I’m free

Wena

Be

Heavy K ft Mpumi

AKI IBRAHIM, KID FONQUE & DJ WHISKY

Fistaz Mixwell Ft. Mello Soul GoldfishCUEBUR FT

MARISSA GUZMAN

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TALENT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Young, gifted, driven and highly motivated is how you can describe DJ Stumza who is making waves all over JHB. Rocking the decks from Soweto to Sandton, he is one of the most promising artists to come out of Soweto. The ever hardworking Stumza won a UJ campus DJ competition and it looks like there’s no stopping him.

DJ STUMZA

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QA&DM:: We've heard a lot about DJ Stumza, but let's hear from the horse’s mouth...Tell us about yourself?ST:: Well I'm a Soweto, Orlando West, born and Bred DJ with a love for good music, FVCK Fashions Ambassador. Ambitious, optimistic, hard-working and an open-minded person. Always see the bright side of life and never gives up. I always keep my head up after every downfall with the almighty on my side.

DM:: When did you realise you wanted to be a DJ?ST:: I grew up listening to The Legendary DJ Mbuso, Jerah, China and Claude from an early age only because they resided where I grew up. They hosted parties at Orlando West regularly. I was always fascinated by their track selections, their transition between songs and how the music they played managed to get everyone dancing regardless of it being deep. I was 12 when I realised I wanted to be a DJ.

DM:: You've shared the stage with so many big names in the deep house industry, what made you choose to go deep when every DJ wants to be a commercial DJ?ST:: I'd like to say I wanna educate the masses and show them even with deep house you can actually enjoy and dance to it. It helps to be broad in terms of the music you play, but I prefer to play tracks that are different and possess a certain meaning of some sort. Music that speaks to you and that actually makes sense. I started as a commercial DJ but I've always loved deep. I'd say I'm versatile on the decks depending on the scene and the time of my sets. It won't be too commercial a bit of this and that does the trick. Not forgetting Old School House tracks from Compilations by DJ Terrance, Claude, Iggy Smallz, Fresh. Their selections never disappointed.

DM:: Tell us a bit about the competitions you won?ST:: I was a runner-up for a number of DJ competitions, but the most recent was the UJ Campus DJ competition.

DM:: Since its party season what are the 3 essentials you would have in your party pack?

ST:: It’s the party season and music is what people would like to hear. Nu-jazz, Soulful House and something that's heavy on bass is what will be on the menu from my pack.

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QA&By: Thembani Manganyi

DM:: How has winning the campus DJ competition changed your career as a DJ?ST:: It has opened quite a number of doors and it has given me confidence in my ability to be the next big thing. Hard-work and discipline can get me there. I've learnt to be creative and accommodate the masses.

DM:: We understand you are a producer too, so when can we expect a compilation or mix-tape from DJ Stumza?ST:: On the production side, I'm still a bit laid back on that. I wanna master my craft before I go that direction. This will help me in terms of the sound I'd like to have on my productions, but it sure will be quality stuff, future classics. I should have a compilation in about 2 years. I'm in no rush.

DM:: What role would you say Mandela has played in your career as a DJ?ST:: Tata Rolihlahla Mandela has opened doors to all youngsters in terms opportunities and he has taught me to have faith, to forgive and be humble. His spirit to keep going regardless of the negativity around him gives me hope that all I'm working towards shall come eventually if I keep on hustling and continue to stay loyal to the game, "the love for house music". We all could learn a lot from the struggle the elders went through to be where we are now. We should show appreciation by loving each other, respecting one another and helping each other to grow. May his beautiful, selfless soul rest in peace. Lala ngoxolo Tata.

DM:: What can we expect from Stumza next year?ST:: There's a lot to expect from me. I’m looking to expand my sound hire business into events coordinating, catering, stage, lighting, 3D Stretch Tents and so on. And I'm working with a talented drummer "Skeem Master" on a number of tracks that look to be out by September. I hope to get into radio, arrangements are being made but there's still a long way to go. 2014 sounds like a great year to break into the Entertainment industry. I look forward to all the challenges that may come and I'll come out stronger and wiser. As I keep saying "Let's Play"

DM:: Since its party season what are the 3 essentials you would have in your party pack?

ST:: It’s the party season and music is what people would like to hear. Nu-jazz, Soulful House and something that's heavy on bass is what will be on the menu from my pack.

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DEEPTwitter itself tweeted a condolences message to the Mandela family. The memorial service however, was almost a flop. As leaders, royalties and dignitaries came from all over the world to pay their last respects to the late Nelson Mandela, South Africans were not on their best behaviour. As each leader was welcomed, the crowd would cheer, this was not the same for Jacob Zuma. When former President Thabo Mbeki made his way onto the stadium, the crowd cheered. The crowd even cheered when former apartheid President FW De Klerk was shown on the screens. US President Barack Obama received the loudest cheer when he walked in accompanied by his wife Michelle Obama. When Jacob Zuma made his way in to the stadium, the crowd boo’d and also showed hand signals asking for a change in Presidency. This is how South Africans chose to behave at the memorial service. To add insult to injury, after the memorial service we learned that the sign language interpreter that was present at the memorial service was a fake. He was not interpreting what was being said correctly for the deaf society. The 5th of December has been declared as the international day of prayer by President Jacob Zuma.

After the President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma

addressed the nation at around 11:45 on the 5th of December 2013, it made news throughout that the world that the father of the nation, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela had died. It all started when the news was announced to international media first. A few people in the South African entertainment industry took to Twitter to tweet about what they know. It was all speculation at this

point because there had been no official address as yet, until the President’s address. Jacob Zuma pointed out that it was around 20:50 that Tata Madiba had passed. It was announced that the nation will go into 10 days of mourning, leading up to the funeral. On Friday, the 6th of December the world stood still. Everything was about the passing of Tata Madiba, on all social media platforms. Even google had Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela 1918 – 2013 on their search page.

NELSON MANDELA DIES AT 95

NEWS

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ROCCO RELEASES [SOLO WORK]

Any house fan knows the name Rocco,

the legendary French DJ who like so many of his international counter parts has settled himself to our wonderful country, full of house lovers and creators and has as a result has become one of the faces that represents South African house. DJ Rocco has featured and worked with just

about every name in SA house and co-owns a production company along with Christos and Tim White, well now the legendary DJ has released an album with his collection of work of art, the album was officially released last week, but physical copies of the album will be released in stores in early 2014. This will sure be an album worth having.

Mi Casa’s second offering Su Casa has reached

platinum sales. Now this might not be all that shocking considering that the trio just seems untouchable and have had win after win since their debut album, but what makes this feet all that impressive is that

they have only released one track from this latest album, the annoyingly catchy “Jika” tune, now that is what you can call star power. The group has capitalized on the success of the hit by running a dance competition; fans can enter by sending 15 seconds video footage

to [email protected] or uploading on Instagram and tagging @micasamusic #jikadezemba. There is a R10 000 prize to be won. Winner to be announced January 2014. So eeeer, if your confidence is high enough here’s a chance to strike it rich.

SU CASA REACHES PLATINUM SALES.

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PETE MOSS PRESENTS DEEP HOUSE ROOTSListen up die-hards,

hard-core loyalists, Pete Moss presents

Deep House Roots, a collection of deep of the best sounds and influences from the roots of Deep House and Tech music and

transforms them into future classic ear candy. He has fused Vintage Analogue and Digital synths alongside modern day plug-ins and used extensive layering and processing techniques to create brand new hybrid

sounds that still have that all important classic sounds retained. This is a collector’s item that will be treasured by both newbies to the genre and highly appreciated by loyalists who live to hear the sound of.

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YES

IS THE BEST TIME TO RELEASE AN ALBUM DURING THE FESTIVE RUSH?

VSAn artist releasing in December is

delivering to the consumer and should you get the sound right and meet

peoples demands- you may have the highest sales of your life.

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IS THE BEST TIME TO RELEASE AN ALBUM DURING THE FESTIVE RUSH?

NO

QUESTION Y/N

VSToo many artists are focusing on the wrong thing and substituting

commercial viability for musical artistry. If you’re more concerned with the

latter, December is the perfect time to do it, but it will fail.

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YESYes, the traffic is hectic,

Euphonik, Culoe and a whole lot of Soul Candi releases

are about to be launched into the market all for the xmas rush, but there is a reason for this age old tradition, IT’S THE XMAS RUSH! Let me explain what that means just in case you might not understand the magnitude of the statement. Come this time of the year, as any marketing manager will tell you, consumers, particularly South African consumers, tend to throw all financial prudence out the door and become engulfed by the so-called xmas spirit, which translates to “buy” “buy” “buy” as a present for a friend or for yourself.

Consumers want to enjoy the holiday season, they want to make someone else happy, they do that by buying gifts and what is one of the most popular and solid gift, music.

But the most important aspect about December and the traffic is that yes, the music lover, the consumer wants to have fun, dance and just be easy, so they want to buy albums that will help them do that. The artist that releases an album at this time of the year, does it purposefully, because they

have produced and compiled an album for the festive season, an album designed to make us dance non-stop, so of cause this becomes the perfect time to launch an album into the market, because you purposely produced it for the season. And let’s face it, if you’re Euphonik or Fresh, you know you’ve just produced a solid hit album and with the loyal following you have, a guaranteed sell-out.

December releases are almost always assumed to be a success, because you as the musician believe that the audience obviously will want to buy because that’s what they are doing anyway, but honestly, who releases an album at this time of the year and pit themselves against the big guns, without knowing their story unless they want to be decimated on sales? The artist that releases an album at this time of the season is the one that has earned a loyal following and one who has specifically produced a festive, dance all month, album and therefore is delivering to the consumer and should you get the sound right and meet peoples demands, you may have the highest sales of your life.

By: Imkhitha Mkwebula

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NOSeeing as everyone else has

decided to flood the market with trashy beats and catchy

lyrics just so they can get the hit of the season- don’t do it. Don’t release in the festive. People are too busy getting drunk to whatever is playing, wherever they are to care about your album.

Too many artists are focusing on the wrong thing and substituting commercial viability for musical artistry. If you’re more concerned with the latter, December is the perfect time to do it, but it will fail. Take for example Kent’s album, it’s been out for ages and we’ve had months to listen and analyse everything it has to offer. His album ended up and stayed in the top 10 of the iTunes chart for weeks on weeks. There are hits that will outlast the “dated” album and will feature in play lists all over South Africa all December.

Other artists have chosen to try hedge their bets and release a bit closer with Euphonic and fresh releasing separate projects that will surely thrive. Any idiot with half a brain and a love for music will tell you timing is perfect and if you release at the perfect time you’re album can become an instant classic. A perfect

example of this was the sorta-House kinda-waito album by professor which was a timing master stroke. Release in the sleepy autumn season that’s half way through October or early November. Get heavy airplay for the catchy stuff and ride the wave all summer long. Sales won’t struggle from consumers being so distracted and overwhelmed by the 5000 ad’s telling them to buy 10000 different things.

I’m not sure how good your marketing team is, but anyone releasing an album in December cannot possibly try and fight for the consumer’s penny vs. ps4 releases, and all the millions of specials at every store. Your album will vanish; disappear with the clichéd idea that people will care while worrying about everything else. Do something, release while all other artists are sleeping, February- March, June-July, August-September.

Focus on the artistry and know your talent will not get lost in the clutter and the cliché that releasing in December is more commercially viable and profitable.Create a classic that’s not just released with perfect timing but also becomes timeless in itself.

By: Mashudu Modau

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THE URBAN BEAT ON METRO FM-

The soulful vocal mix-22 November 2013

By: Louisa Nkosi

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1) Dionne-Osunlade (original mix)2) Rise Again – DJ Roland Clark ft. ROBIN S (Scott Wozniak Remix)

3) Ride on the rhythm-Sandy Turnbull & the Lewis Project (Original Mix)4) Missing You-Lou Gorbea & Chris Perez ft. Manchild Black

(Groove Assassin Vocal remix)5) Let the music play-DJ Angelo (Rhemi Vocal remix)

6) The more I want the more I get-Davidson Ospina ft. David Walker

The Soulful Vocal mix on the Urban beat on metro FM is the perfect pre-party starter if you are about

to go out for night on the dance floor or if you have decided to stay in on a Friday night. Vinny, Christos, and Zeal have been around long enough to give the masses a proper indication of which up and coming Soulful house tunes should we be on the lookout for. This particular mix took me back to the days when I was first introduced to house and reminded me why I fell hook, line, and sinker for house The mix kicks off with a tune from the legendary, Osunaldes latest offering. As usual he never disappoints. This is such a feel good jam with hints of Osunlades signature tribal sound in the distant background, but it still maintains an ‘oh so soulful vibe’.This is followed by another feel good vocal track remixed by Scott Wozniak. On the vocals we have Robin S, whose voice you might be familiar with from popular dance releases from the 90s, including the hit single “Show me love “. The vocals make the song extra special. It stills has the 90S feel and it still sounds good.Ride on the rhythm introduces a more upbeat vibe to the mix. When you listen to the song you cannot help but be reminded of the old school years of

dance house. Strong vocals blended with a powerful beat, I cannot say more.Louie Lou Gorbea, anything this man touches becomes extraordinary, he just cannot go wrong. This is a definite dance floor filler. If none of the other songs on the mix have managed to get you up on your feet, without a doubt, this most definitely will. Manchild Black provides some of the sultriest and laid back vocals on the entire mix. I dare you not to dance.‘Let the music play’ is a more chilled more relaxed than the previous tune and in my opinion, it slows mix down and it is kind of a vibe killer. I still love the song though don’t get me wrong, it is just unfortunate that it had to come up after a Lou Gorbea smash hit.Finally, what a way to end an awesome mix. ‘The more I get, the more I want’, this is exactly how I feel about this Davidson Ospina tune. This song oozes so much soul; I wanted to listen to it over and over again. I know if Teddy Pendergrass were to listen to this remake of his classic with the vocals of David Walker, he would approve. David Ospina has managed to give even more soul to an already soulful classic.I must say the soulful tunes on the urban beat never cease to amaze me. Soulful, ’Feel good’, uplifting house. It does not get any better than this.

PLAYLIST

MIX REVIEW

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KIDFONQUETHE SOUL TO SOUL CANDI?

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When one day, someone in house decides to establish the House Music Hall of Fame (HEELO!), one of the

names that would’ve earned its right onto the list would be Kid Fonque. The journey of South African house music is intimately intertwined with the Kid Fonque name alongside, the likes of Christos, Da Vinci, Oskido and the likes. From stationing as resident DJ for some of the most notable deep house clubs in the country such as 206, @115 and Reality to name a few, to master minding a career that would lead him to becoming one of the most recognised names in house in the country for his diverse and infused sets, that carry a hint of everything, so long as soulful and impeccable. But Kid Fonque’s most notable title has to be that of Soul Candi label manager, therefore being partly responsible for putting such careers as our covers story, Liquideep, Mi Casa, Muzart and Euphonik on the map, now I don’t know about you, but I think all that put together must scream unuf*ng believable! What a career, what a man! And for his latest offering, he brings together a collection of all his acquaintances over his illustrious career to create Kid Fonque and Friends. We caught up with the legend and here’s what he had to say:

K I DFONQUE

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QA&

DM: Your name is legendary, when did the music bug bight Kid Fonque? KF: Hmmmm, I think from birth. I was brought up in a very musical house and it has been the same since then, I surround myself with music.

DM: You’re a very versatile DJ, in fact, a Kid Fonque set could comprise of anything, but you've garnered your greatest achievements in the house scene, would you say that's your genre of preference? KF: I don’t like to be pigeon holed, but yes you are right that House music has been good to me, but I like to get house heads to get down to new styles which I will always incorporate in my sets and productions. Always good to have a flip and change it up.

DM: Your latest offering Kid Fonque and friends has you working with a slew of the best talents, what was the selection criterion for the features? KF: It was easy, are you my friend? Have we gone for a coffee? Do we talk music? Can I take their talent and encompass it in a different genre or style, that’s pretty much how the whole project came together.

DM: How did you go from residency at 206 to being label manager of Soul Candi? KF: That’s a very long journey between the two, but a simple explanation is that I kept working my way up in the music industry, from retail to sales rep to sales manager to label manager, kept climbing the ladder.

DM: Soul Candi has been responsible for the biggest names in the SA house scene, what does it actually take to make it as one of the Soul Candi label artist? KF: I suppose the obvious answer would be Talent, but when we A&R with our team we look for individuality, so many good producers imitate and make the same as the next person. To stand out you need to make something unique.

DM: To be label manager of the biggest house music label must come with its challenges, what have been some of those challenges? KF: Keeping up with the release schedule, it’s a big one and I manage to get through it.

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I kept working my way up in the music industry, from retail to sales rep to sales manager to label manager, kept climbing the ladder.

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DM: You are one of the pioneers of the SA house scene, what are your thoughts on how big the industry has become and where it’s headed? KF: Its incredible how our local scene has grown and what talent we have here. In my recent trips overseas most of the international DJ's and producers are so intrigued by our scene because we have so much happening here in house and it continues with our local artists making waves overseas.

DM: What else would Kid Fonque like to accomplish in the industry that he hasn't? KF: I would love to host a specialist radio show encompassing all good soul music across the genres, I feel people miss so much good music because our radio stations predominantly play commercial.

DM: Lastly, can you please share with young and upcoming DJs what the recipe to a long lasting career in the house industry is? KF: Keep at it, don’t give up. I’m not young and I am only getting my productions played now.

KID FONQUE INTERVIEW

Its incredible how our local scene has grown and what talent we have here - we have so much

happening here in house and it continues with our local artists making waves overseas.

“check out kid

fonque’s- 2sides track review on page ??

By: Imkitha Mkwebula

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Its incredible how our local scene has grown and what talent we have here - we have so much

happening here in house and it continues with our local artists making waves overseas. “

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KID FONQUE-2SIDES-

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This is by far one of my favourite releases for the year 2013. I call it my ‘Happy Song’. “Two sides” is proof to those who

did not believe that South African house is on a level of its own, that they might need to reconsider that thought.

It’s a mixture of a soulful beat laced with the vocals of Theo Parish who sings about the magic of DJing. Kid Fonque’s sound is one I can never explain. Sometimes he manages to just create his own totally unique sound. The highlight of this tune is definitely the melody from the piano.

It manages to just creep up ever so gently through the vocals, so on point. The blend of the opposite types of melodies is pure genius. The first sound is created through the brilliance of the keys which gives the song so much soul. The second is the bass drum together with the vocals, which give it a jazzy and deep feel. I just feel that this tune has not received enough air play which is really unfortunate. Then again it is the festive season, and miracles do happen, right?. Give it a listen!

TRACK REVIEW

By: Louisa Nkosi

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VIDEO REVIEW

Black Coffee continues to never disappoint! He now has a new single titled “Buya” featuring Toshi which has been making waves since its release.The single on its own is a remarkable dance song that has had many in on the dance floor and on their toes, sweating in the process of hypnosis, of nothing but good music. The music video has been well coordinated to fit the song and the message that is being portrayed. It possesses good quality pictures which are both smooth and clear to the viewer. The music video is not too busy which makes it friendlier and easier to watch and enjoy. It is amazing how much of the strong emotion one can sense and see from the lady (Toshi), which I believe supports the main message “BUYA” which means come back. The first minute of the music video sets the plot nicely, with both artists (Black Coffee and Toshi) shot in different scenes, with Toshi’s scene portraying sorrow and loneliness, which then again supports the title of the single. An enchanting video that captures the audience, with both music and perfect visuals to complement.

Black Coffee - “BUYA”

By: Ndivhuwo Ratshilumela

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JULLIAN GOMES FEAT. OSUNLADEPHILOSOPHY

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Ok I admit it, I should’ve given this one a listen a while back, but I sort of find Lulo cafe to be a mystery a tad bit and this latest offering Doesn’t do much to deter me from that thought.The DJ, Compiler and now producer still doesn’t quite answer my questions about him. However, one thing is certain, Lulo Cafe has become a remarkable producer and always stays true, well mostly, to his roots, lounge, deep and soulful. This album though does throw in a few surprises, like a few afro beat sounds and had the usual suspects in features like Monea, but the biggest surprise was the Donald feature, but the beautiful melody of the track made one forget that they were listening to the voice of the king of cheesy commercial. In this album we find Lulo experimenting a little more with sound and in my opinion pulls it off, all be it, the album might be a bit everywhere, but in a surprisingly enjoyable manner.

Title: Soul AfricaArtist: Lulo CafeLabel: Soul Candi

Title: Long AwaitedArtist: DJ FrescaLabel: Social Underground Music

The name sounds very familiar and you know he has done some great work over the years, jikizela inqondo, being one such reminder, but for the last two years, nothing has come from the certain future legend that is DJ Fresca, until now, with an album aptly named, Long awaited. This twelve track album gives us a taste of the old Fresca and a new look at what more the man is capable of. It is a beautiful piece of deep house music, with soulful rhythms, hard stabbing bass drums and tender melodies. The album features some big names, the least of which being a collaboration with the late Busi Mhlongo on a track that might be the stand out track of the season. We also hear the man of the moment Zano make a feature on the album on yet another future dance banger. This will be Fresca’s re-entry into an industry that has evolved tremendously and to be honest he has matched and exceeded the standards of what us required to compete, this would be one of my favourites for the year and maybe my last.

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A collection of the best produced house beats by South Africa’s best, mixed by soul candi’s best. This album is a showcase of the talent that exists in the country and is impeccably arranged and mixed to showcase the sounds and beats that are so uniquely South African. The album is a varied mix that can be enjoyed by everyone, the sound varies from soulful deep house to drum bass afro house. The mixing infuses all these sounds into a wonderful night of dance. This is a wonderful present for any house lover or even yourself, it certainly is a must have for any passionate house lover for the classic collection.

Title: South African House BeatsArtist: Various ArtistsLabel: Soul Candi

By: Imkhitha Mkwebula

GADGET REVIEW

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10 DOLLAR PICNICDate: 26 DECEMBERVanue : MOLOI’S MENTIONDamages:

AUTHENTIC SEND OFFDate: 22 DECEMBERVanue : ZONE 6Damages: DOOR R100 V.I.P R150

ONE MAN SHOWDate: 26 DECEMBERVanue : MEHLARENG STADIUM THEMBISADamages:

HUNTER’S REFRESHER SESSIONDate: 21 DECEMBERVanue : EAST RAND POLO CLUBDamages: R150

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HOME COMINGDate: 24 DECEMBERVanue : HILL TOP ENKULULEKWENIDamages: NORM R100 V.I.P R150

HOME COMINGDate: 25 DECEMBERVanue : VACCA MATTA MONTE CASINODamages: B4 10pm R60/B4 11pm R80/ THEREAFTER R100/1ST 100 LADIES FREE

NEW YEARS AFTER SHOCKDate: 04 JANUARYVanue : VACCA MATTA MONTE CASINODamages: N/A

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Zone 6

CLUB REVIEW

Situated in the first township of Soweto, Zone 6 is a first premium mega entertainment

venue. Inspired by its humble beginnings and location - a warehouse in Diepkloof aka “Zone 6”, it is destined to become Soweto’s next big thing. It is one of the most prominent venues to party at, hosting the biggest celebrity DJ’s, artists, celebrities and “wanna be’s along with big

spenders, its proven itself as one of the most spoken about places to come out of Soweto. The zone6 venue is a “MUST party at place this December” with its state of the art sound and lighting, massive stage, outside deck area with an overflow pool and capacity for 3000 people.

THE VENUE The venue is a two storey warehouse with a dance floor that is 3m long

By: Thembani Manganyi

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and a stage right in front of the hall and an up stares seating place surrounding the whole auditorium, which is usually used for VIP or VVIP guests, not forgetting the overflow area which has a pool for all those couragous enough to take a dip and show off their sexy bodies.

THE ATMOSPHEREThe atmosphere is certainly a different vibe from your usual clubs and venues because with such a huge venue, you can be assured

of a jam packed line-up which usually brings out all sorts of people from different walks of life. But rest assured, a night at zone6 is definitely never a “day wasted” unless of course there’s a pun intended in the statement.

THE DRINKThe drinks usually vary depending on the sponsor of the event, but usually ciders are between R20-R25 and so are beers, whiskeys, scotches and spirits range from R800-R1000+,

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nonetheless its reasonable considering its top quality facilities.

THE MUSICMusic lovers can expect a mix of commercial house, hip-hop, kwaito and party anthems from performances depending on the type of event being promoted at the venue, but the venue has seen acts like Lulo Cafe, Black Coffee, Nick Holder, Vinny da Vinci, Ralf Gum, Shimza, Naked DJ, AKA and many more.

CONCLUSIONZone6 is certainly one of Soweto’s rising party destinations, so with such a fan base and good reputation it is essential for all those who go there to make an effort in front of the mirror and make sure that they look “damn” good before they step into that place, but either way it promises to be a night filled with laughter, dancing, joy and who knows maybe a future girlfriend or boyfriend.

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LIQUIDEEPMELODIC, TENDER AND DEEP, ALL THINGS

AND SO MUCH MORE...

PROFILE

By: Imkitha Mkwebula

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With sub-genre after sub-genre, house music has probably one of the

most diverse collections of sound and genre of music, funk, soulful house, deep house, afro-house, vocal house and so it goes, so as a religious house fan one couldn’t have imagined an almost entirely new sound coming to the fray and one group completely owning it. The liquideep sound is one I can’t seem to quite finger, textured mellow vocals, live sets, a little bit of RnB, a little bit of soul and a whole lot of dance floor insanity! From their first hit offering fairy-tale, a slow hard bass hitting, mellowed vocals tune that stayed with you long after hearing the song, the duo of Zyon and Rayzor were obviously not out to make conventional house, which probably followed suit to an unconventional union of two people who just wanted to make good soulful music and were trading knowledge, but what would result, would, in my opinion be as close to what you can call universal deep house, smooth, mellow, tender, vocal and seductive. The duo have returned after a brief hiatus to deliver their third offering, “welcome aboard”, which produced two hits already and a slew of accomplished features such as DJ Kent and Gregor Salto. We ask the duo, on their feeling of being the influence on an almost entirely new sound and what keeps them winning.

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PROFILE

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QA&DM: What would you say makes you guys so commercially successful, yet with such a mellow sound?LD: Eish, that’s a tough question :)We just get in studio, with no formula but just a feeling and we try to be as honest as possible to that feeling, but we spend time on a song and we make sure that we LOVE the track once we are confident that the world can have a Listen we start testing it out during our gigs and sample it to exclusive DJs and take it from there. We are very chilled individuals; the music is an extension of our character.

DM: You released your latest album under your own record label; mentalwave, why start your own label and what have been the challenges that came with that decision?LD: Yes, welcome aboard is released under our label Mentalwave. The move to go independent was inspired by our yearning for creative freedom and copyright ownership. It was not a difficult decision to make, but running an independent label is not easy but it is very rewarding in the end. We are still learning, even though we constantly get invitations to go back by the majors, we are sticking it out and serve as a motivation to others doing the same and those coming behind us.

DM: You’ve signed two other artists under your label, who are they and are you looking to sign house artists only to the label?LD: We have two artists Soletek, he does house music and Karabo, he’s mostly into gospel, but also does other genres. They are formidable artists in their own right; we just offer a home, a platform for them as well as Liquideep to showcase what they have to offer.

DM: Your style and sound somewhat brought a different perspective of house to the industry, was that the intention when the group was formed, to explore with sound and challenge the norm?LD: Yes, we noticed that the music we liked listening to and played at clubs was not mostly produced here at home, but there where artists already doing soulful house music, we just decided to perform it live everywhere we went.

DM: Two albums down, ‘welcome aboard’ is your third, describe the sound of this album for us?LD: Welcome aboard describes the journey that Liquideep have been through from the first album to date, it’s is the first project where we featured Artists, Producers and session musicians. It was deliberately done to bring a different flavor. DM: And what would you say is the liquideep sound?LD: Chilled, deep, melodic and musical house music fused with laid back vocals. DM: What is the starting point for liquideep when producing an album?LD: The process is always organic, we are both producers, and we prefer to start skeletons on our laptops whenever inspiration hits, it could be in a hotel, in a ride from a gig in a plane ... As long as the laptop battery still has power we rock a beat. So welcome aboard album was mostly conceived on the road (hotels, planes, taxis etc).

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DM: The SA house scene is becoming bigger and certainly more diverse, where does liquideep fit into the whole scene?LD: Liquideep from the start to date has been carving its own path in the industry, we are not very good at following trends, we don’t like a mundane predictable sound, we are always on the look out for sonical (new word lol) gaps that need to be filled. And they are always there. So there’s always space for rebellious artists like us :), and so far we have managed to get our voice heard. We are just running our own race. DM: There’s been much comparison between you guys and another SA house group Mi Casa, what would you say makes you different from them?LD: I think this question need to be answered by those doing the comparison. If we initiated the comparison we would have points or things to say to support the comparison. But the comparison is understandable; the groups are both doing house music with vocals so there’s room for these thoughts to be conceived. DM: The group started with the assistance of Thulani the warrior, what is the nature of your relationship now, are you maybe looking into going into a musical collaboration together?LD: Yes, we are always in touch with Thulani. He since started his own label ‘Do It Now Recordings ‘ They remixed our song ‘ Rainy Day ‘ which is on Thulani’s latest project. DM: You’ve recently started collaborating more with other house artists, your most recent being with DJ Kent, who else are you looking to work with anywhere in the world?LD: On the welcome aboard project we worked with Larry Heard, Gregor Salto,Melissa Alison, Khuli Chana and Ice Prince. In 2014 we’ve got a lot of collabos in terms of remixes from the likes of Raw Artistic Soul, Mario Basanov, Andreas Saag.

DM: It’s the busiest time for house musicians in the country, what’s your schedule looking like for all your fans?LD: We are very busy!! We urge our fans to get up to date gig info on our social media accounts Twitter @LiquideepSA FB Liquideep Intagram LiquideepSA

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DM: Can we maybe expect to see you guys change up your sound ever in the future and if so, what would lean towards or is this it for you guys, it’s just about always being better than before?LD: There’s an EP that we are working on with German producers, expect something different :)

DM: Lastly, what can we expect from liquideep in 2014?LD: Expect a lot of different sounds from Liquideep, we are building our brand North and East of Africa, In Europe and Asia. We will be making crazy music videos, we are enough with the ‘typical Liquideep videos’ we are going on a tangent :)

PROFILE

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TOP 5 NEW YEARS’ RESOLUTIONAPPS

YOU NEEDIt’s a new year and as we know change is as good

as a holiday. The best place to start is your own wardrobe. From time to time you may get tired

of the type of clothes you own or the colours that you are into. This app helps you move away from what you are used to and into a new and exciting world of colour and different patterns. It is like a shopping mall on your phone or tablet. This app brings 300 retail stores together and it compares prices of clothes for men, women and children. I mean, what more can one ask for? You can enjoy the convenience of shopping by price, size and colour. I have come across a number of great apps, but this one has to be my ultimate favourite.

Game, is what I like to call this app. This is the app that helps you direct the conversation in the way that you want it to go. This is the

app for the shy guys and the shy girls that get the opportunity to talk to their crush but hardly know what to say. This app does away with the awkward silence. This is a great app because one can learn from it of your flirt game is on 0 or 10. It gives you tips on things that you can say and the type of conversation you should stay away from for the sake of the chat. It also teaches you to pay the right compliments and lends a hand to the ladies that don’t know how to receive a compliment. So basically, this app teaches you game. Something that I think a lot of people need out there.

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This for me has to be the best form of exercise and also becoming zen. This is a great way to get in touch with your spiritual side, becoming

more flexible and also get your thinking cap straightened out or back on. I have lied to myself a thousand times about starting to exercise, be it taking walks, jogging or even doing a little more of my favourite sport, swimming. I have had a lot of fun with yoga. I downloaded the app and from day one I have been going nonstop. This app is for anyone that wants to get into shape, and also increase their flexibility.

If you’re like me and you have trouble reading the labels on food products, this app is for you. The application lets you scan the barcode of the

product that you want to purchase, you can also type in the name of the product to find out the total number of calories. What I love about this product is that it explains the label in laments terms and it also gives a product a healthiness score. You no longer have to believe advertisements that tell you how good food products are for you, you can check it out for yourself. This app lets you make healthier food choices for yourself. I’m not one to follow diets, but I’d like to make better eating decisions after shamelessly going for seconds at Christmas lunch.

Of all the New Year’s Resolutions and things that people want to quit, smoking is the most common. I for one am tired of

people around me wanting to stop smoking but fail at every attempt. This app is not for sissies and neither is it for quitters, well, people who say they want to quit but quit quitting. If you’re through smelling like a chimney and making someone else feel like they’re licking out an ashtray when kissing you then this app is for you. The logo of the app is a heart which symbolises love for yourself, love for your family and that you will take good care of your body and your heart. The app shows you the time since your last cigarette, how many cigarettes you have avoided and the amount of money you have saved.

APP REVIEW

By: Dene Tombeen

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STEVE JOBS’SDREAM DIFFERED

When Steve Jobs envisioned apple products, not only did he see its hardware as the human body, but he breathed life into its soul. iOS is the very last legacy

and breathe of Jobs that we have left to feel as close to him as he wanted us to. One day the genesis story of what iOS was destined for, took an unreligious trajectory from the aura of awesomeness that Jobs breathed into each and every apple product. When iOS 7 was launched, some thought, we found the promised land, while some of us, well we felt like that girl that got stood up on her wedding day.

If iOS 7 was a kit-Kat, I would definitely take a break, or more. I have had the pleasure of venturing into silk sheets with a number of Nokia handsets and Nokia’s operating system, designed by “you know who”, and more pleasurable moments in a king size water bed with some apple products running on T. After some busy nights with ladies from both camps, I felt like that guy that had one nightstands with a Brazilian and a Russian model, but still felt I got the same personality and “moves” from both.

I could have told you about the coding for both operating systems and lied and said Whoo ha iOS is a 7th generation OP system with integration patterns blah blah blah. Truth is, I am that guy that is a religious apple worshiper, and knows zilch about programming or systems design. So what’s my point? My take home message about iOS 7 is that it carries the identity of a dream deferred, Jobs dream for products that have a soul to connect with people.

Most South Africans are on the stance that the ANC as the ruling party is delivering services to all because we have freedom. Now we all know the truth to that, right? iOS 7 is the ANC in apple. Question you have to ask is; does it deliver?

By: Abednigo Nkosi

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APP REVIEW

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PS4

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GADGET REVIEW

By: Ndivhuwo Ratshilumela

For the gadget freaks the excitement and exhilaration is about to increase as Sony has launched what is believed to be a MACHINE for gamers that love

to immerse themselves in the gaming experience. The PlayStation 4 is regarded the most powerful games console on the planet, it has more graphical power than the Xbox One, 32 times more memory than the PS3 and concrete focus on wholesome gaming experiences. The PlayStation 4 has established itself as the next gen console to date with over 2.1 million units sold as of December 1 2013.

• It is cheaper than the Xbox One• PS4 is small and smooth• It is half the size and weight of the Xbox One• It is a lot more compatible than Xbox One, which is taller and squarer.

FEATURESSony claims that the PS4 is a living room computer, more so than the PS3 ever was. Not just because of its specifications and AMD-based architecture but because of its forceful feature set. It is able to bring games and movies quickly to your home, it is focused on social gameplay as it allows you to connect with your friends and other online gamers through the PlayStation Network as well as Twitter and Facebook to share boast worthy moments.

It is rated by TechRadar as follows:Design 4 starFeatures 3 and a half starUsability 4 starPerformance 4 and half starValue is 4 half stars

For an in depth review, please visit www.techradar.com/reviews.

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Getting into the DJing industry isn’t as complicated as many would think it is, but

don’t get me twisted, it ain’t easy either. It is something that one needs passion for, dedication and most of all, the heart to fallow that passion. Ask any experienced DJ, he/she will tell you it’s vital for one

to learn how to play different kinds of music that will make you a good DJ in future. The saying “Practice makes perfect” is what applies. The more you practice the better you become. The team has looked and agreed on the ‘Top 5 gadgets’ that upcoming DJ’s need to kick start their career.

1:: Pioneer CDJ 100 Old school CDJ that is not so easy to learn, but once you master it the rest will just be a piece of cake.

2:: Laptop use it to record mixes straight from CDJ’s and/or vinyls, to play them later on and check progress.

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GADGET REVIEW

3:: Stanton ST 150 Turntables Going old school again with vinyl, they make it easy to learn CDJ’s and more credit is given to those who can play vinyls.

5:: PIONEER DJM 900 NEXUS The latest four channel mixer with easy to use effects. 4:: HDJ - 2000 PIONEER

HEADPHONES Latest headphones that have made headlines, made stronger by greater quality.

By: John Mabena

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A GREAT MANS IMAGE LIES IN THE APPEARANCE OF THIS DESIGN

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Festive greetings to all. We are delighted to have shared 2013 with you Deep reader. Yes, it is end of the year but not the end of our fashionable journey.Our last issue of the year brings you festive trends and summer essentials for the festive season. We want you to look sublime and glowy like the christmas star. Shine bright and stay stylish. We fast forward the fashion on what to look to for next year.The Deep team wishes you a Gucci Merry Christmas and Prada New Year. Keep safe and enjoy the holidays.

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Here is the scenario: A three day party weekend is coming up

and you’re deciding what to pack? Don’t panic we have your back. To pull the packing skill off, you need to strategize according to your get away plans, where will you be partying and what is the theme around the function. Don’t pack for the worst-case scenario, pack for the best-case scenario and simply buy yourself out of any jam. Bring layers rather than take a heavy coat. Think in terms of what you can do without, not

what will be handy on your trip. When in doubt, leave it out. I’ve seen people pack a whole summer’s supply of deodorant or razors, thinking they can’t get them there. The world is getting really small, you can buy soap, Colgate toothpaste, Nivea cream and Gillette razors in Cape Town or Rustenburg. Go casual, simple and very light. Remember, in your travels you’ll meet two kinds of tourists — those who pack light and those who wish they had. Here is a great way to see how to organise yourself for that special trip.

PACK LIGHT FOR THAT AMAZING WEEKEND GET AWAY

By: Guy Hardy

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PACKING LIST FOR MEN.

PACKING LIGHT

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PACKING LIST FOR LADIES

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THERE IS NO PASSION TO BE FOUND PLAYING SMALL, IN SETTLING FOR ALIFE THAT IS LESS THAN THE ONE YOU ARE

CAPABLE OF LIVING.

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A great trend that is exceptional for its coolness and freshness in hot weather is linen; it is of amazing quality and sheer brilliance. Feeling lighter and cooler is essential to allow breathing for the body. The great thing about the linen trend is that one

doesn’t need to look fitted to look awesome, so you can let loose and enjoy the feeling. The best place to get this cool fabric in all sorts of amazing colours bright to darker tones and different density of the fabric is at the May Fair Plaza downtown Johannesburg,

KEEP KOOL ROCK LINEN

By: Guy Hardy

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LINEN FEATURE

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It makes sense to have a hat for different days and outfits, South African summers are harsh and a hat is a great way to protect oneself from the scorching sun rays. On the other hand, all one needs is a hat to complete a really cool look, from straw hats, truckers’ caps and old school hats.Remember to coordinate the hat with the outfit; it’s easy to mix it up by wearing a hat with a suit jacket and jeans. I’ve seen

DIFFERENT DAY

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guys wearing a hip hop cap with a suit that’s a big no no, don’t make that mistake. The internet is a great way of getting inspiration to learn how to use a hat in the mix, take a look at one of South Africa’s top DJ’s Culoe de Song, who has previously made our DJ fashionista feature, he is always wearing a hat where ever he goes, it has become part of his brand status. Learn from the best and you will look cooler than your peers.

DIRREFENT HAT

By:Guy Hardy

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It’s that time of the year, to finally relax and reap the benefits earned from hard work through

out the year. December is one of the jolliest months of the year it is time for giving, partying, weddings, travelling and chilling, and one

needs a look for all these events. Yes you need a different outfit for each occasion; you can never wear your chilling outfit to a wedding. So here are some tips on items to collect to keep it fresh, simple and glam in all occasions.

Most events one goes to in this month are less formal, so to keep it simple get a dress. I

know we love our pants ladies, but really, let’s show off our legs and give our bodies some fresh air, put on a dress. Get them in variety of colours, prints, lengths and shapes,

depending on your preference of course. I love dresses, they are easy to slip into, with just one item you have an almost complete look and if you know where to shop, you can get them at really affordable prices. Here are some tips to keep in mind when shopping for dresses.

This is a simple dress you can wear with nice sandals,

preferably ‘flowy’, because picnics are relaxed and for this occasion you need an effortless look. Wear a nice pair of shades and glam it up with other accessories.

This dress shouldn’t look like you going to a wedding, or again to a picnic,

because you not. A nice little number is what you should have on, however it shouldn’t be uncomfortable that you have to pull it down every two seconds. Ever seen those girls in clubs? Not Glam! Preferably a plain colour dress, so to accessorise as much as you want.

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Personally I think to achieve a formal look, you need to put stilettos in the mix, or you could try flats however I’ve been around and I’ve seen a few

things, flats are not flattery to formal dresses. It just doesn’t look right. These should extenuate your favourite features. These could be bandage dresses, chiffon dresses and lace dresses. Don’t forget to accessorise. Keep balance in mind, the more detailed the dress, the less the accessories and vice versa.

An all-in-one dress, by that I mean a dress you can wear at any event. You can change it by what you pair it, for instance a little

chiffon dress. For a picnic, dress it down with sandals, and a sling bag; for a night out, take out stilettos accessorise with big chunky neck piece and earrings and for a formal event, put a belt on it and have a nice clash bag, with less conspicuous accessories. There you got it, one dress that can take you through any event.

WOMENS WEAR REVIEW

Nonhlanlha Mahlangu

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Nonhlanlha Mahlangu

Ever heard of “scotch never dies”? This December invest in a cowboy shirt, yes the check shirt. These are versatile especially if you choose the right colour. Red is very popular however my

personal favourite is anything with a touch of blue. These you can wear almost at any event plus you can wear it repeatedly without washing it. They are timeless. Having the shirt doesn’t mean now you are fashion forward, here’s how you can work it.

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Off to a picnic at a park? Wear a plain

t-shirt, shorts and throw the shirt on top without buttoning up and just like lil wayne, wear your chuck tailors with no socks.

Off to a formal gathering? Wear your

chinos, your shirt buttoned up with a blazer on top.

And off to a night out? Just your chinos wand

your shirt either buttoned or not buttoned up and your loafers

MENS WEAR REVIEW

“ N o w t h a t t h i s i s o u t o f t h e w a y , l e t s p a r t y ! ! ! ”

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By: Zakhe CHamane

Sunglasses are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes. They can sometimes also function as a visual aid, as variously termed spectacles or glasses exist, featuring lenses that are coloured, polarized or darkened. So you who thought shades are about glam and matching your outfit, read again. They are an essential accessory for very days. Sunglasses, also known as shades or cheaters, have served a purpose since the 20th century and today they’re made even more effective. Healthcare professionals

recommend eye protection whenever the sun comes out, to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation (UV) and blue light, which can cause several serious eye problems. So, it’s not only about buying a brand, but getting the right shade and frame for eyes and your face. Sunglasses have long been associated with celebrities and film actors, primarily from a desire to mask their identity. Since the 1940s sunglasses have been popular as a fashion accessory, especially on the beach. Get your fabulous frame that you can keep for the next coming summers and stay covered.

SUMMER ESSENTIAL ACCESSORY- SHADES

Ray bans/WOMEN

Refinaria/MEN

Moscot/WOMEN

Hogan/WOMEN

Wenzhou bamboo box/MEN

Needles Vincent/MEN

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SHADESRay bans/WOMEN

Wenzhou/MEN

Ray bans/MEN

Super/WOMEN

Super/MEN

Super/MEN

Super/WOMEN Tom ford/

WOMEN

farrow/MEN

ILLESTEVA/WOMEN

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“DIFFICULTIES BREAK SOME MEN BUT MAKE OTHERS. NO AXE IS SHARP ENOUGH TO CUT THE SOUL OF A SINNER WHO KEEPS ON TRYING,

ONE ARMED WITH THE HOPE THAT HE WILL RISE EVEN IN THE END“

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DIFFICULTIES BREAK SOME MEN BUT MAKE OTHERS. NO AXE IS SHARP ENOUGH TO CUT THE SOUL OF A SINNER WHO KEEPS ON TRYING,

ONE ARMED WITH THE HOPE THAT HE WILL RISE EVEN IN THE END “

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SALUTES A TRUE HERO, A TRUE LEGENDNELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA

“WHEN A MAN HAS DONE WHAT HE CONSIDERS TO BE HIS DUTY TO HIS PEOPLE AND HIS COUNTRY, HE CAN

REST IN PEACE.”