![]() ![]() I used to go to my cousin's house his older brother, was part of a dance crew. OK: I grew up in township in Durban so we were partying at night back in 88, 89. The drum patterns are very important to us. Apparently that's our signature to make people dance. How did that affect your music?īM: The background of dancing in the production and DJ section is very vital because as a dancer you know the elements of a song that will make you move. In SA we always think we're so behind but we're actually really progressive.īlack Motion and OK, you started out as dancers. ![]() A kid here will know so much about the UK and America but an American or British kid won't know anything about Africa. OKmalumkoolkat: It's a crazy thing about the world. ![]() We no longer feel 'important' buying house music from Europe or the US. That's how I see it moving forward.īlack Motion: In the past year, it's grown even more. If I was to work with Sam Smith, no one is going to call me 'World Music' again. This is how people need to see and understand it. I'm really passionate about it, and I will fight to get our music out of that space. For so long African music of all genres was lumped into 'World Music' a, well, terrible…īl ack Coffee: Terrible! Yes! Say it. ![]()
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