DEEP MAG ISSUE 13

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FOR THE LOVE OF HOUSE

CAN PARTYING GO TOO FAR? WE ANSWER THE QUESTION OSKIDO: THE LEGEND WHO KNOWS HOW TO MAKE YOU PARTY PLUS

WE PREVIEW: THE TOP 10 PARTIES OF THE SEASON

STREET TRENDS: KEEP IT SHORT & SIMPLE

+ ZAKES BANTWINI

THE JUDGE, THE JURY AND THE EXECUTIONER OF DANCE




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

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.

Trend analyst and style writer Thando runs her own Fashion blog which blows most out of the water check it out at: www. loveslittlepieces. Thando Mazibuko tumblr.com @ThandoMzb

Baxolisi Mfidi @OFFICIALBAX

DEEP MAG trsident Petrol head, mechanic elect, car analyst, sound inspector and car specialist.Check out this months Wayne Maluleke @waynemaluleke Writer and blogger, Thuli’s work is up on www.findinglebo. blogspot.com. This month she writes about “THE EVOLUTION OF FASHION“ Thulisile Magagula @Magagula_Thuli

Style specialist and writer. Teaching fashion and the satorial lifestyle the glam way Nonhlanlha Mahlangu @NonhlanlhaGlam

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

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


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he party season is officially upon us and much has to be arranged in preparation and who knows how to party better than house lovers huh? Its been a year and than some, but perhaps more so for lovers of house. We’ve been spoiled for choice, but why choose, there’s been much to go around, with every major artist releasing in 2013 to bigger and better festivals and some yet to come, it has officially begun and for any loyalist, this is the time to catch up on the lost partying and the time to make new friends and new discoveries. On this issue, we give you an extensive guide to the biggest gigs in the country, the best fashions to be seen in at the gigs and how to make those spectacular fashion last for days on end. We have a feast for all of you, we have exclusive interviews with DJ AJ and MonoTone about their future plans and current plans. And we preview the best party apps, must read, and one of the best party spots in Jhb, Hush. We also give you the usual underground sessions and underground DJ’s.

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Its a party feast for all of you readers, let’s make it count, the new year is upon us, so let’s party and bring house alive.


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Editors Pick

t’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:

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ISSUE 1- Interview with Ralf Gum, worth a check out. Our first major interview and with one of the biggest names in house, the world over. ISSUE 1- The bio of house, article on the warehouse, a look back at where it all started. ISSUE 2- By far one of our most loved covers, it just looks beautiful you all have said. ISSUE 3- By far one of my favourite issues, but you have to read the profile on Abyss sounds, a duo making big waves currently, as we predicted and an amazing gadget review, that had that is still relevant for you party lovers and a pretty awesome fashion feature to boot. ISSUE 4- The biggest name in house makes it to our cover, goes down as one of our biggest classics and along the way we inspired other publications. We also got insight on the warm and its beginnings, worthwhile read.


NOVEMBER 13’

CONTENTS PROFILES COVER STORY

36-UNDERGROUND DJ: Dj Xlusive refuses to be ignored 20- TWINS ON DECK: The dynamic duo 28- PRODUCER PROFILE: MONOTONE The superstar producer with an impeccable ear 50- TALENT TO LOOK OUT FOR AJ: Fighting to take the next step 16- LEGEND PROFILE: OSKIDO The legend who keeps the hits coming

PRODUCER PROFILE

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ZAKES BANTWINI

THE CLASSIEST MAN IN HOUSE

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MONOTONE


THE FOUR PARTY CAPITALS OF MZANSI YOU SHOULD BE VISITING

PAGE 22 RISE OF THE MACHINES: GADGETS TO TAKE OVER DJ’S

PAGE 76 LADIES KEEP IT SHORT AND SIMPLE IN STREET STYLE

FEATURES 9-DEEP EDITORS CHOICE:

Blasts from the pastWhat you should go see AGAIN 24- QUESTION: Can partying go too far? 38- FEATURE ARTICLE Why DEEP House is the new Dance music 58- DEEP CHART: The TOP 10 party tracks of all time 18- UNDERGROUND SESSIONS: Cherry Groove

REVIEWS

39-TRACK REVIEW: Sweet Melody- Nora en pure 70- ALBUM REVIEW: What we recomend 76- GADGET REVIEW: Rise of the DJ machine 74- APP REVIEW: The five party apps you absolutely need 66- CLUB REVIEW: The only club you need

DEEP STYLE 92-DESIGNER PROFILE: PAGE 94

Regine Steenbok 88- FASHION DIARY: Dressing for every occasion this summer 91- FEATURE ARTICLE: The evolution of fashion 25- STYLE GUIDE : How to dress for a good party DEEP MAGAZINE/

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TAPPING INTO MY HOUSE SENSE


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BIO OF HOUSE

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he festive season is upon us once again and we are all gearing into party mode, we want to kick back more often and have fun. It’s Clubs, Pubs, Cocktail Lounge’s or one of the many coming big events, whatever your scene. On this journey back in time we take a look at the first few big hot spots for House heads, where did house heads go to enjoy good house with fellow heads. Let’s take it back a little and go back into time on a House Musical Journey. The Winter Music Conference is one of the oldest Electronic/ Dance Music Conference held every March since the mid1980s in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It’s aimed at artists, DJ’s, producers, Record Labels representatives, etc. Founded in 1985 by then DJs and Record Pool Directors Louis Possenti and Bill Kelly, as followers of Electronic Dance Music call it the,”WMC”. The event has been a great success as it hosts around 100 000 guests and started the growing trends of today’s SAMC’s. As time evolved so did the types of events. The WMC has helped many artists establish their careers and some to boost they careers as it offers a platform for networking amongst artists, producers and record labels making it easier for unsigned artists to get the right info on getting into the industry bridging the gap and all the red tape. House music is an everyday feeling and sharing it with people that share common views when it comes to the music just makes the moment better, that’s the value house events add to the house nation. It’s about the DJ’s, Producers, Clubs and environment, get all that right and expect a kick ass festive. The parties/events may change every now and then, but one thing that will remain the same is the love house heads share for this awesome genre, so let the festive festivities begin and let us enjoy them responsibly.

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DJ OSKIDO

A man that needs no introduction and is living proof that persistence and dedication pays off, from selling Boerewors Rolls outside a Night Club in Hillbrow to his success story being told to millions today.

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scar or better known as DJ Oskido is the son of a Zimbabwean politician born in Oukasi, a township near Brits, received his formal education in his motherland and later returned to South Africa to pursue a career in music. The ending isn’t always an accurate reflection of the beginning. DJ Oskido’s dream began behind a Boerewors Roll stand outside a famous night club in Hillbrow in the early 90’s where he would sneak into the club to get himself a slot for the closing set, where he would play his unique style of American House tracks which were slowed down to a tempo which African’s could dance to. His career really took off when opportunity was met by preparation, one night

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when the resident DJ was no show and Oskido was more than willing to take advantage of the situation… the rest as they say is history. Working his way up he moved from the club DJ scene into the radio DJ field, he worked as a DJ for the than very popular YFM at the time. Armed with the power of radio at his disposal he fully utilized the opportunity he was given as he managed to set fire to his career which made him wellestablished. Commandment after commandment he kept us partying through the festive seasons and has helped us see the New Year in the Oskido way. Not only is he huge in the house scene, but also in the alternative genre of Kwaito. He is also Co-Owner of Kalawa Jazzmee records, he is a man that is in it for the love of music.


LEGEND PROFILE LEGEND REVIEW

QUESTION/ YES & NO

OSKIDO GETS A DEEP LEGEND SALUTE FOR BRINGING HOUSE ALIVE! By: Lunga Macu By: Lunga Macu

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UNDERGROUND SESSIONS: T he attention span of a House head can be smaller than a bubble fish’s memory, so before you get distracted by the pretty pictures or the next best House track lemme share a lil’ something with you. There are big artists, there are bedroom DJ’s and then there are the underground DJ’s in-between. These are the guys that play at all the gigs you never hear about, they don’t get photo shoots and they don’t get the spotlight or groupies (ok, maybe some groupies). These are the guys that focus on playing and playing good- whether you’re listening or not.

In this issue of the DEEP Underground Sessions we bring you Cherry Groove, battling for territory, dominance and Houseculture control in the Wild-Wild-east. I hung

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out with the organizers for a weekend and had one of the most intimate experiences with House Music I’ve ever had. The Cherry groove hostes loves house, Cherry Groove lives house and Cherry Groove gets house. And that’s the first thing you notice at a Cherry Groove gig; you either get Cherry Groove or you don’t.

Every member in their crew has their own style and technique of playing and there’s a signature that encompasses their philosophy, Play good music, real music and that has meaning. If you want to experience House music at a level of musicianship and artistry, if you want a set that moves more than just your body but your consciousness, if you want to dance all night and not get tired because the music is just that ef’ing


CHERRY GROOVE good then I recommend a Cherry Groove Gig. Not just restricting themselves to Hosting gigs they’ve moved into production with tracks featured on the YFM Hot 99Dance charts and the Urban Beat on Metro FM, impressed yet? Those same tracks were included as features with Zeedan on the House Afrika Sessions. Founded in 2007 by Viwe “The Don” Mnyaluza, Kopano “Bunz” Koahela and Zola “Zo Deepest” Tshabalala. They’ve added two more DJ’s to their crew in Sibusiso “Xclusiv” Buthelezi and Lehlohonolo “Hlonifyd DJ” Seabi. Cherry Groove has been around for a mere 6 years and they are only getting started with the House Game take over. The crew have hosted their gigs at, amongst

By: Mashudu Modau

others: Zasha Lounge, Ko Kae ko teng in Leondale and Endoweni in Vosloorus. They attract a young hip crowd of 20-somethings with the odd appearance of a sugar daddy acting cool and the random gogo acting brand new, but an appreciation for music is the common thread that binds them all together. Very good marketing and an honest hustle will see these guys reach new heights, give them time and your ears. Hosting gigs all over the East-rand this is a crew to watch, they know what they are doing on the decks, they get House and adapt their music to their various crowd while keeping their philosophy of playing good, authentic music and not just what’s hot right now. We need more crews like this and more gigs like this. As for me, you won’t find me anywhere else this festive season other than at a Cherry Groove gig. For the love of true house, played well. DEEP MAGAZINE/

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ape Town born and bred identical twins Darren and Ryan Rigney have affirmed themselves as a formidable duo on the house scene known as Twins on Deck. Their insatiable taste for good music from an early age has proven to be the source of their continuous growth in a highly competitive industry. Having relocated to the West Rand in Johannesburg, the duo managed to catch the eye of the big guns by being noticed by the likes of DJ Warras who molded their talent by teaching them how to master the decks. As time went, the twins went from watching Warras play at gigs to actually hosting major gigs of their own. The twins’ musical maturity lead them to establish Triple Threat which comprises of the twins and DJ Warras on YFM thus placing them on the proverbial map. The 23-year-old dynamic duo is marked by the good rapport that is easily seen between them, which ensures that their jams are blended with infallible patience. It goes without saying that this particular set of twins is ahead of their time with bright future on the horizon. By: Zinzi Jim

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PARTY CAPITALS MAFIKENG The party scene in Maftown is not as big as the ones in the other cities. Mafikeng is a small place and most of the year it is a very chilled. People from here usually reside in other provinces and return home around this time of year. Everybody returning home has been hustling so all they want to do when they get to Mafikeng is let loose and get on their dancing shoes. Although the party scene is not as big, it is big enough to hold its own. The clubs are not far from each other so this makes club hopping and the night life easy. A great experience would be going to one of Mafikengs themed parties, like the 60s. This is what draws the rest of the country to Mafikeng at this time.

CAPE TOWN Like Durban, Cape Town also has that one street notorious for the best parties one can hope for. In Cape Town, it is Long Street. It is known for hosting the best New Year’s Eve parties, to welcome the New Year in style! In the past few years, we have seen Gautengers and even Durbanites relocate to Cape Town for the New Year’s Eve bash, so this year it cannot be missed. Long Street has many places in particular that are situated on rooftops for the definitive Cape Town experience. They open early, close late and can fit in a large number of people. They are great for fun in the sun, to enjoy the sun as it sets on Table Mountain and then in the night time, party up a storm.

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JOHANNESBURG Johannesburg, Jozi Maboneng, home to some of the best DJs, as well as kwaito music, you are guaranteed to find your kind of vibe here. For an uninterrupted night out on the town, Rosebank is one place you ought to visit. By taking a walk down the main road, you will have a number of trendy spots to choose from and choosing to club hop might just be the smartest decision for a great experience. For the ultimate wild and party animal experience, you have to go to Soweto. The entire township is vibrant and it is definitely the city that does not sleep around this time of year.

DURBAN

In Durban, during the festive season, the weekend starts on a Wednesday. The best place to party and the number one place suggested by Durbanites is Florida Road. Here, people can both wine and dine or they can get down on the dance floor. Anyone can find their type of scene on Florida Road without feeling like they are intruding. Gateway Shopping Centre is where more of the club scene is at. The best place to spend your Saturday and Sunday is in Emlazi, at a shisa nyama where there is good food, drinks and all sorts of music sessions with Durban’s finest DJs. By: Dene Tombeen

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If you wake up in an apartment you’ve never been in, with a girl you don’t know and you’re both nakedthen mate, last night was a good night. If you wake up in a prison sell with guy named “Ma’leven” getting little bit over familiar- then you ufcked. My uncle always told me “you are one more beer away from a bad decision” he never told me how hard it is to not have one more beer. The worst is thinking that you’ve got this! Everyone is asking if you’re okay because they see you going at the drinks and all you’re saying is “I’ve got this” You’re able to keep it together going to the toilet, until you don’t know how you left. You don’t know how you got home and all you have is people telling you the silly things you got up to. It’s the worst when you hear the awesome things people got up to and you were too drunk to take part. When you cannot remember what happened at a party you were at, you took it too far! What’s a party if you can’t talk about it months later? But YOLO right? Wrong! YOLO is an excuse for bad decions you have no business making. YOLO is what that crazy chick about to sex that random guy in the dark coner and end up HIV positive said. YOLO is the reason you drink a bit much end up driving and end up dead. And that’s when it became real.

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Fun is fun, partying is awesome. It’s great to live young, wild and free. But nothing fun or cool about funerals or ARV’s or STD’s or even blacking out. Doesn’t play with your life, you only get one? Go out, enjoy yourself, dance, and laugh but do it with a sense of consciousness. Loss of life from irresponsible party is a total waste.


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nbelievable how the year has flown by. It’s that time of the year when we all want to be outdoors having a good time with friends and family. Who wants to be cooped up indoors when the sun is bright and the malls and dance floors are calling. Partying is a good way of having fun and enjoying ourselves, I mean were young damnit! So can you go too far when partying? I think NO. I mean really who doesn’t want to have a good time, especially when it is this time of the year. The festive season is upon us and good music is being churned out feverishly by the hottest DJ’s all over the country. And suddenly you want to try something new, move with the beat, move with the moment and live for the night, after a long year of being careful and prudent because you had to be in the office or in class the following morning, I’m sure we can all agree, a release is well overdue. So let’s get WILD! As with most young people, I’m sure we’ve all tried going hard every day for a week or two and come on, let’s be honest it’s not easy, if even possible, so basically going all out all year is not something many of us mature ones know can be done and even if you do, you might not survive the year.

So when we ask “can you take it too far” we must put it in context, it’s the party season and I’m not sure about you, but I’m trying to make up for a long and boring year while killing the rare off time I’m about to get,

so please don’t be telling me what I can and cannot do, because where there is loud music, lovely beverages and no office or class to get to come morning, memories will be made, best believe. If there’s one thing about this time of the year that is very true is it brings people of different backgrounds and vibratos together. It revives and feeds our soul especially after a long year and so possibilities become endless and barriers seem breachable and provided you’ve prepared yourself (maybe have a conversation with yourself first of cause, that this, what your about to do might not end well), than hey, you’re A to go and regrets do not exist and there’s always the fact that your aim is not to cause trouble, but rather to live without the “what if I had” regrets. We live and learn and nothing has ever been learnt without asking the question, right? The idea is always about having clean fun, partying has never been about hurting people and should never be, because when you plan to have a good time, you take the necessary precautionary steps like getting a designated driver duh, always caring spare cash, just in case that prick drops you and you find yourself stranded, but the ultimate aim, no worries, no stress and let’s see how far I can push it. I say party till infinity peeps! Ke Summer boss. So come on mense its been a long year, you deserve to spoil yourself... go as far as you want! And be responsible too!

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MonoTone The Superstar Producer with an Impeccable Ear.

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e is the man responsible for the title music on some of the most watched shows on mainstream television as well as having had a helping hand in the production of the 2012 smash hit album Train of Love by Donald, but Pontsho Moolo AKA Monotone, born and bred in the North West, Lehurutshe, has had a career spanning almost 10 years and has established himself as a house producer and artist

in his own right. Having released his debut album in 2012, Heavy on Yo Soul which brought us the smash hits “invitation to dance” and “who do you love” his work has been featured on a number of compilations of big names like DJ Franky and DJ Euphonik and according to the man, this is only the beginning. We caught up with him for an update on what he got up to in 2013 and what to expect for the upcoming year.

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DM: You’ve been out of the spotlight for quite some time now, the last we heard of you was with ‘invitation to dance’ , what have you been up to since releasing your album ‘Heavy On Yo Soul? MT: I actually never left after “Invitation to Dance” , a few singles dropped i.e “Who do you love”, “Panja”, “Flashlights” from the album “Heavy on yo Soul”....And I’ve been focusing a lot on doing music for TV (mood music and theme tracks)...e.g The soap Rhythm City, SABC Sport shows i.e (SoccerZone, Laduma, Soccer 411) etc. DM: Apparently you worked on Donald’s smash hit album ‘Train of Love’, how did that collaboration come about and did you expect the success it got? MT: Yeah, we’ve been friends since varsity days, that’s how we met, and during the prime time of “Invitation to Dance” I used to tour with him to help him get his music out there and occasionally we were in studio...He is a very talented artist it was expected. DM: Would you consider yourself a producer or a DJ first? MT: Definitely a Producer, I’ve been doing music all my life, from playing instruments at church, to formally studying music and Sound Engineering post matric, but I enjoy both.

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DM: What do you think of the current house landscape and what would you like to bring to it? MT: I wouldn’t wanna take anything from it, because I feel it’s awesome, there is a lot of innovation happening, new elements are being introduced, like the current heavy drums on a lot of tracks and still maintaining soulful elements, I just wanna maintain the “Monotone feel” that I introduced . DM: You work a lot with television productions, why is that and what do you do exactly for many of those productions? Would you say it enhances your Career as a musician? MT: I am an Audio Final Mixer for the public broadcaster(SABC), I do post production for a lot of shows on TV, I get involved in mixing the audio for these shows, clean the audio to maintain broadcast standards, record voice overs etc. Sometimes they approach me to do theme tracks for their shows... DM: Lastly, can we expect anything from you anytime soon? MT: I am in studio currently working on my 2nd album to drop next year 2014, all I can say is I am trying to ensemble the best talent in one project<<<<BOOOM>>>>>Re a fisa. By: Imkhitha Mkwebula

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THIS MONTH ON DEEPMAGTV DEEPMAG TV FIRST EPISODE: Bax brings you a house music experience with a full array of features for his first show on our channel. watch him in action in the first of many episodes of deepmag tv as he discusses artists, clubs, parties, charts and so much more DEEP MAGAZINE PRESENTER SEARCH WINNER BAX: Intoroduces himself and tells you everything to expect in the future as he takes over the deep mag youtube channel and podcast. He even shows you a lil’ something to see why we finally chose him out of all the other entrants.

BAX INTERVIEWS MONOTONE ON: The past, the present and his future in music. they talk record labels, album releases and advice for upand-comers. its one not to be missed. THE GENISIS OF DEEP MAG: Find out how the magazine was started, who started it and why they did it, in the first intimate documentary on the magazines team.

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TO CHECK OUT ALL THESE VIDEO’S AND MORE: GO ON TO WWW.YOUTUBE.COM AND SEARCH“DEEP MAG TV“ CHECK OUT OUR GREAT CHANNEL AIMED AT PROVIDING YOU WITH A HOUSE MUSIC EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER. DEEP MAGAZINE/

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UNDERGROUND DJ SIBUSISO “XCLUSIV” BUTHELEZI

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UNDERGROUND DJ

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can’t play commercial and compromise my set. But at the same time I can’t play too DEEP because I’m watching the crowd and you don’t know how they might take it”. I spent 24 Hours with this guy and that’s the only sentence I remember. And no, I wasn’t drunk, it’s the only thing he said that got me wondering, what the hell does the crowd want? And the answer I got from his set is, they themselves don’t even know. He played no trash house during the set. No Dr Malinga vocals, no Durban maybe-house maybe-kwaito, no via Orlando or whatever is hot right now, but the crowd kept dancing, the heads kept moving, the feet kept tapping and on a few occasions’ gents came over to the DJ booth to give a salute and a simple “Hayi, ntwana- uyadlala! Unama simba”. If you read that like a snob, its ok we’ll forgive you, but what we won’t forgive is people who don’t understand music, House music. There are DJ’s and then there are glorified track selectors. This guy is a DJ! His track transitions are not cheap trick plays with volume levels and track tempo alterations, no, that’s not skill, that’s not talent. What this guy does is

totally different, moulding, blending, mixing and marrying tracks into something with a smooth flow. His set wasn’t stop start; it was more of a continuous carefully curated essay piece. He starts off with heavy deep tracks that don’t hold back on base and keep a steady tempo, and then he ups the ante with tracks with more keys and vocals. Listening to Sbusiso’s set, every track played feels like an introduction to the next track. And the next track feels like an intro to the next one, and the next one. You keep waiting for the next thing, it feels like something’s coming but it never does and that’s his technique. A prolonged high-tempo deep set played with high intensity minimal effects. Voted as Kasi FM DJ of the week in November and on his way to the RED Square DJ competition with 5 other contestants, I have one piece of advice: Go to Hurricanes on the 8th of December to watch a massacre, this DJ isn’t playing for second. He won’t be ignored, His skills won’t go unnoticed, it’s only a matter of time before you hear the name “ DJ Xclusiv” in the big leagues… just remember DEEP told you first. By:: Mashudu ThembaniModau Manganyi DEEP MAGAZINE/

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DEEP HOUSE: THE NEW DANCE MUSIC

DEEP HOUSE, THE HOUSE GENRE YOU SHOULD BE PARTYING TO We always, myself included, go on and on about how deep house is a ‘feeling’ or an experience and many more expressions, yes all these descriptions are true without a doubt, but the bottom line is, Deep House is MUSIC. It’s a blend of rhythm, different instruments and melodies and in the end you get a song and songs, essentially are what we party to. What I am trying to say is certain individuals create the impression to many that deep house cannot be enjoyed by the masses because it was created for the selected few who have been blessed by the deep ‘calling’. A lot of DJ’s say that if they stick to purely deep centred mixes, chances are they won’t get as many gigs as the next DJ who plays commercial tunes in a lot of popular clubs. And I just think those club managers have got it all wrong. Deep house has seen tremendous growth

in the last 10 years and it continues to get bigger and bigger. I say they should give deep a chance, for any or all occasions whether it be at a braai, in the club or the old fashion house party. There’s deep for everyone, any musical taste can be catered for. Clubs such as 115 couldn’t have been wrong all those years ago with their 100 percent strictly deep policy. Deep house needs to progress from just being played in the underground clubs downtown, it has to spread to the rest of the city as well. A mellow and chilled atmosphere is just as exciting and sometimes even more so compared to the rowdy catastrophic vibe. If you are planning anything this festive season, as long as we have deep on the menu, then count me in. After all who can ignore the deep sound? I say again, let’s give deep a chance. By: Louisa Nkosi

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TRACK REVIEW

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ZAKES BANTWINI Zakes Bantwini’s rise to fame is the direct reflection of pure persistence and belief in dreams and is the result of making the necessary choices in the climb to success in order to build that very success on a strong foundation. He first dreamt of becoming a dancer, but stumbled on music and bug the bit, after which he helped develop the career of L’vovo Derango and was always the smartly dressed, cheeky dancer right hand man alongside L’vovo in all his videos, but what was hidden underneath the suave of the man was an incredible musical talent and love for learning. The combination of the two led him to cross paths with the likes of Black Coffee and Shota, one became his collaborator on some of his biggest hits e.g Clap your hands ,the other a mentor and friend who inspired him to study music further, propelling him to one of the most musically gifted and appreciative musicians in the country. Now, three years after an explosive, game changing debut album, Love, Light and Music and a music Diploma from UKZN, Zakes returns with his much anticipated 2nd album, The Real Book, The Fake Book, My Music Bible, a title inspired by his Jazz studies and an album inspired by all things loved by Zakes Bantwini. He tells us the story behind the scenes.

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DM: The real book and the fake book, My music bible...an album in the making for three years, highly anticipated, why did it take so long to put together and release? ZB: I didn’t feel ready until now to release an album. For me, it’s not about creating hits, but rather music that I feel proud of and that I think my fans will enjoy. I’ve always seen my music as a career so when I’m not focusing on recording, I’m performing or collaborating with other artists…but no matter what, it’s always about the music. DM: One of the things I appreciate about your music is the attention to detail and the extensive use of musical instruments complimented by impeccable arrangements, can we expect to see that same take on this album as with the previous? ZB: I really pushed myself musically and melodically with this album, but without a doubt, when I wrote and created every track, my first thought was always how will I perform this and how will this track be performed on a stage with my band? My band play such a huge role in my live performances that I wanted every track to be a real experience for the audience and you don’t often get to experience so many instruments on stage at one time.

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QA DM: Unlike a lot of house albums being released, where almost every track has a feature, you worked with very few people on this album, was it a selfish decision or did the album inspire the decision?

ZB: I wanted this album to do itself and it was a spiritual experience for me. I approached a couple different artists in the industry – people I’ve worked with before and people I hadn’t, but only three people responded, which means the album only wanted three people. It was such a privilege to work with Ziyon from Liquideep, the legendary Themba Mkhize and J Martins from Nigeria to give the album some African sound. DM: Your sound is undoubtedly inspired by your musical education background, having finally completed your degree, did you find yourself exploring and experimenting with sound with more confidence than before for this album?

like Nigeria though? ZB: Definitely, house music is doing very well at the moment and musicians, including myself, are now starting to enjoy bookings from across the content and overseas which is a clear representation that the popularity of the genre is growing beyond our borders. DM: This album has been released in partnership with Sony Music, we haven't heard much from Mayonie records, your label, how are things going with the label and can we expect any new names being released under the label anytime soon?

ZB: Yes, this is a collaboration between Sony Music and Mayonie Productions. Next year, Mayonie Productions will be celebrating a decade in the music industry so we are planning to release new music as part of the celebrations and re-release a collaborative album from former and current Mayonie Production artists. Lastly, we will be releasing a hip hop artist, Shon G, so 2014 is going to be an exciting year for Mayonie Productions.

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ZB: I encourage every aspiring artist I meet to further their education and rather see music as a career, instead of a hobby. Education broadened my perceptions and thoughts on so many levels. It made me think in ways I would never have considered before, and I’m sure through that, it allowed me to experiment so much more with music.

DM: You are an intricate musician, what category do you place yourself in the current landscape of house in the country and internationally for that matter? ZB: I see myself as a musician and contributor to every genre.

DM: The most unexpected collaboration on this album had to be 'ifunaya' with J Martins, how did that come about?

DM: Besides your education, where do you draw your inspiration when compiling your music?

ZB: J Martins and I have always been close friends and as a Nigerian muso – I definitely wanted him on my latest album. I also think fans will appreciate the sound I developed when I brought together Nigerian sound and South African house music. DM: House is beyond big in SA, how is the genre doing in other parts of the continent,

ZB: I’ve always been inspired by the words ‘legend’ and ‘icon’ as they continuously push me to achieve my absolute best because I want to look back in 20 years’ time and be remembered for the contribution I’ve made to the music industry. I also view every day as an opportunity to take one step closer to what I want to achieve.

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I ENCOURAGE EVERY ASPIRING ARTIST I MEET TO FURTHER THEIR EDUCATION AND RATHER SEE MUSIC AS A CAREER, INSTEAD OF A HOBBY.

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The single tells my story of struggle and how I made it to where I am today and I know sometimes, people need to have their story heard in order to achieve their dreams. My mother always told me, dreams delayed are not dreams denied.

DM: Your one of the pioneers of the Durban house sound that's more of a crossover of kwaito and house, yet your own musical sound is far from it, can Elvovo's music for example be considered house music? ZB: It would depend from which perspective you would look at it. From an instrumental point of view, I would say yes, but from a lyrics point, its kwaito. Then if both worlds, instrumental and lyrical, are put together… then Durban Kwaito music is born. DM: So we know Zakes is a lover of fine and beautiful things, are you perhaps loving a beautiful lady, who happens to have a beautiful voice, named Nandi at present as reports suggest? ZB: At the moment, I’m all about my music. I’ve worked hard for this moment and so proud of my new album that I want the focus to be on that. We pay a lot of attention to things that don’t matter, but my focus is music and always will be music and building this nation. DM: In your opinion, with all the brilliant house musicians out there, who would you say is killing it? ZB: Everyone is making their own unique contribution which is building the genre for all of us; I don’t want to see myself as saying one artist is better than another. DM: Lastly what else can we expect from Zakes in the near future, musically and business wise? ZB: I’m going to be releasing my new single Ghetto shortly and along with that, I want to give South African fans the opportunity to share with me their success story. The single tells my story of struggle and how I made it to where I am today and I know sometimes, people need to have their story heard in order to achieve their dreams. My mother always told me, dreams delayed are not dreams denied. By: Imkhitha Mkwebula

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20th Edition of SAMA’s officially opened for entries

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he annual Amsterdam Dance Event is the biggest house music event in the world and is one event any house music lover should attend at least once in their life time and the 2013 instalment will be happening this October, in Amsterdam, Netherlands of cause! This event attracts over 200 000 visitors to Amsterdam annually and the biggest

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ltra South Africa is coming – it’s one of the leading headlines at the moment. And now there’s a teaser video with stunning eye candy to whet your electronic appetites even more. The world class event is set to premier in South

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many, many more and of cause, South Africa will be highly represented, with a stage dedicated specially to African acts and the biggest of which, Culoe De Song and Black Coffee. If perhaps you have some money lying around you could spare, the event takes place from the 16th October 2013.

Biggest Dance Event To Hit Africa Africa in both Cape Town (February 14, 2014 at CT Ostrich Farm) and Johannesburg (February 15, 2014 at Nasrec Showgrounds). Thus far organisers have promised that it will be by far the biggest event to hit the African content.


HEINEKEN LIVE ACCESS PRESENT WORLD-CLASS MUSIC EXPERIENCES WITH LEGENDARY DJS KERRI CHANDLER AND QUENTIN HARRIS.

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long with two legends that we profiled in our past issues, Kerri Chandler and Quentin Harris, Heineken presents a new music platform that will see the two legends along with some of the country’s best, Ralf Gum, Jullian Gomes and lulo café perform in Expo Centre Nasrec,

Johannesburg on the 29th November and Shimmy Beach Club in Cape Town 1st December 2013. General access tickets for the event cost R250 and VIP tickets are R600. This maybe a once in a lifetime opportunity to witness two great legends perform together and three others in the making.

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from the local community as well as Africa and their respective territories. The conference will include workshops, panel discussions, presentations, exhibition stands and a showcase of African talent. More details to follow soon. In the meantime, keep an eye out for their new website (coming soon) as well as their on-going township

music series ‘Langa Sessions’. This month they’ll be hosting performances from Richard The Third, Vee Holiday, Diloxlusive and Sir Vincent. The news follows Breathe Sunshine’s recent visit to ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event) where they hosted a panel (Meet The South Africans) with several heavy hitters in SA’s dance music industry. DEEP MAGAZINE/

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The Second Generation of a Music Dynasty

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ndoubtedly one of the most talented DJ’s on the decks on this concrete jungle called Jozi, his mixing, track selection, analysis of what kind of music the crowd needs is on point. We’ve seen him rock clubs and parties all over and getting his street cred and respect from the audience and DJ’s everywhere he “queue’s” and “plays” his music. Check out the interview and find out more about AJ.

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Q: Who is AJ? A: AJ better known as DJ Arthur Junior, is a simple guy passionate about producing urban house music as well as a club DJ. I'm currently embarking on a TV career with my first show being Miss Soweto on Soweto TV. Q: What inspired you to be a DJ? A: Growing up we stayed with an uncle of mine who was a big fan of DJ Fresh and he always played the DJ Fresh House Flava CD's and it was the only music I ever heard. So from a young age I was a big house head. My Father himself was also mad about house music and was a DJ by the name of Vuvuzela. They inspired the passion of house music and DJ in me. Q: How would you describe your sound and style of music? A: When it comes to my music it's very urban

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styled, with a pinch of old school. I enjoy producing music that speaks about matters of the heart. Q: What influences the style of music that you have chosen to associate your brand with? A: I'm mostly influenced by my relationship status (when in a relationship) or situations I hear of or encounter from other people. There's nothing I understand more than reflecting the chemistry of two beings onto house music. Q: Your father is arguably one of the greatest kwaito stars to have ever lived, so what made you choose a different path for yourself in terms of music, where others would have followed in their father’s footsteps? A: Hahaha, I guess we grew up differently.


My father voiced out his feelings as he was influenced by the politics of his time hence the sons, Daai Deng is nie Reg, Don't Call Me Kaffir and more. With me I was influenced by the trendy house music that was big then and now. Q: How has your father influenced your career? A: My father opened doors for me and helps shape my journey and craft. He is my mentor as well as the biggest influencing factor behind me choosing a career in music. His passion for the art made me want to get into the music industry. Q: What would be the ideal Xmas present for AJ this Christmas? A: The Pioneer XDJR-1, this is as good as it gets! Q: what gigs would say you are looking forward to this festive season? A: The Johannesburg New Year’s Party and The Lesotho Festival hosted by Vodacom in Maseru. The place gets packed with thousands of people who all came for nothing but a good time. They really appreciate our craft. Q: Will we ever hear anything on the production side for AJ? A: Yes, I have released 3 singles already, This Day, Ndimele Wena & Girl of My Dreams. They have helped break me into the industry and I will carry on releasing music. Q: What are your future plans in terms of Music? A: I aspire to collaborate with as many South African talents as possible and also simply to get my music in the market and grow by the day. By: Thembani Manganyi

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There are a lot of great records out there, records that we hold close to our hearts, a record that you may even classify as your favourite House jam ever. But there’s this specific make and texture of House song that’s universally labeled a “Club Banger”. This song has the “YHOOOOO” effect on people - when this song comes on in any South African club or event we all harmoniously yell “YHOOOO”. This song, completely annihilates the pre-party plan of aiming not to sweat.

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Let’s take a brief look at what makes a great party track. KICK - It all starts in the composition of the song and nothing beats a thumping kick, which is ultimately the spine of the song. At a later stage this element of the song will be left out creating a subconscious crave for it only to come back with… well… a BANG. MELODY – A personal rule of thumb is a catchy uncomplicated melody that will linger in our


minds 48hours after the song has played. Case in point: Knee Deep’s All About Love

powerful instrument, vocals offer a party track its life, its breath. The vocal comes with the emotion and frankly on this one, anything goes! Dennis Ferrere’s Hey Hey with simple but unorthodox approach, to powerful messages like Gregor Salto’s I’m Your Friend.

INSTRUMENTS – Most party tracks aren’t mellow or chilled for that matter. They are less musical & more creative & daring (which is another echelon of musicality). That said, the producer might want to play around with synthesis to give it its ‘raw’ element.

ARRANGEMENT – Perhaps what will make or break a party track. It’s simple really: start slow, establish a good build and combination of sounds. Mid-song bring the break in, then build to the climax of the track.

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Wordless People - Minority In Terms Of Thought Gregor Salto ft. Chapell – I’m Your Friend

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These gentlemen were on the cover of our previous edition, the brand new (proving-tobe-MURDEROUS) duo, Atjazz & Jullian Gomes presenting their debut release, The Gift, The Curse. On this edition they debut on our chart at #8. It is known the world over that South Africa is the current hub of the hottest House jams and the chart below validates that, as it is packed with local bangers. Our top 3 slots are occupied by arguably the biggest songs in the country, here’s my Top 10 chart of the hottest tunes right now. By: lusky

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Cubuer ft. Marissa Guzman No Doubt DJ Kent ft. The Jika - MiCasa Arrows – Spin My World Around 3

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REVIEW/ CLUB

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ushhhhhhhhhhhhhh is one of the most well-known, respected and most fashionable clubs in Jozi. Its most probably one of the most recognised upmarket venues in the design district of Rosebank. This bar and lounge has the most beautiful surroundings, offering a mature diverse crowd of all cultures and styles.

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THE VENUE

the lounge boasts of opulent textures, sleek surfaces and sensuous lighting, making a perfect ambiance to relax in. the decor is amazing with “the hand” right in the middle of the club (you would have to go to hush to see this for yourself), 3vip areas, smoking lounge bar, main bar at the far end of the club and a dj booth right in the middle of the club.

THE ATMOSPHERE

This is where the cool kids and sexy ladies come to play. By and large, discreet social networking tends to bring in a ‘party jumpers and music lovers’ crowd. You are welcomed by beautiful door ladies and bouncers looking like they just came from an audition for men in black. Once you make it in, you are greeted by beautiful girls in long heels and those sexy body hugging dresses. So it is a necessity to dress to kill when you go to hush. Indeed, if you put some effort in you’ll find Hush to be a very fun, exciting and welcoming atmosphere for those who love to mingle, meet new people and dance the night away.

THE MUSIC

Music lovers can expect a mix of commercial house, hip-hop, kwaito and party anthems from performances from artists like Ciara,

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AKA, Casper Nyovest and DJ’s like Lulo cafe, Black Coffee, Twins on decks and many more.

THE DRINK

As expected, the drinks are a bit steep for the regular guy next door, but if you are a big spender Hush is the best place to get your freak on with beers ranging from R28-R30 and cocktails starting


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from R40±, with bottles of (vodka, Champaign, scotch and whiskey).

night of drinking and dancing, meeting new people and getting “Turn’t up”

LAST WORDS

Hush certainly needs you to make an effort on your appearance and fork some significant cash to get through the night, but these are the rules of the house at Hush. If you know what you’re in for, you’ll enjoy a fabulous

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Title: Exodus Record label: Soulistic Music Artist: Culoe De Song His most iconic work is what he calls this album and has been one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2013 from this Soulistic signee legend in the making. Culoe’s renowned tribal beat thumping sound is what we’ve come to know him for and what he has made his signature sound. In “Exodus” he continues to experiment further with the sound while never losing the root core of good arrangement and excellent meeting of vocals specifically designed for the sound. The features are nothing short of the best South Africa has to offer in vocals with the likes of (one of my favourites) Thandiswa Mazwai, Shota, Kabome, “it” girl of the moment, Monea and international vocalist Glen Lewis amongst others making appearances on different tracks. The extensive features is not really surprising, Culoe seems to love having the vocals of artists that tend to emulate his own love for the African sound on his biggest tracks and it also carries through with the current house trend of serious vocal features. The album already features tracks that are on high rotation on many radio stations around the country such as “loving marvin”. What makes this album stand out for me though, is its commercial friendly tone, something that I think Culoe has never really done, one gets a sense this was a deliberate move from him as compared to his previous work. I listed this album as one of the most anticipated of the year and all its promise and hope has delivered. Rating: 70/

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Title: Three Second Memory Record label: Sony Music Artist: Goldfish The duo that brought jazzy and funky pop house to the stages of the world launching them into the one of the biggest names in house the world over. The duo that is Goldfish stays with you long after you’ve stopped listen to them and what’s even shocking is how young this duo is. Their mix of funky, jazzy pop house all showcased on a live platform is an out of this world experience that takes the listener on a virtual trip. Three second memory, truly speaking feels like a nostalgic trip, they continue with their funky jazzy pop house sound that perfectly selected vocals to accompany the sometimes deep base sound sometimes funk jazz sound. The title track “Three second memory” has been on high rotation and has already got the masses going crazy, it features Sakhile Moleshe. This album is one any loyalist will enjoy, it is Goldfish at their best, mixing the sounds we know and have come to expect from them and does not really go outside of the realm we’ve come to expect from the fellows, however it in no way disappoints and will have many dancing endlessly. Rating:


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Title: For the love of house Vol. 5 Record label: Soul Candi Artist: DJ Euphonik Euphonik is a busy man and has been very busy in 2013. “For the love of house Vol.5” follows on the footsteps of “house essentials” and “Total Blackout” released late 2012. The latest volume follows “total blackout” and features various artists, from Uhuru to Chommee (just as surprised as you), very much like its predecessor it’s loud and has a high thumping electro sound, but is also balanced by more deep sounds with the Uhuru remix of “Jack Knife” ft Chommee. We hear Shota in “bad boy” giving us a taste of his best vocals while trying to keep up with the high tempo electro beat of the song. The combination has proven to be a successful one with the audience reacting quite positively to the tune. This marks the second collaboration of the two and evidently, they enjoy pushing each other to the edge, with Euphonik doing most of the pushing. The vocals of Kelly are also added to another “bad boy” sound alike in “break free”, this is also another unexpected collaboration that features the trade mark electro thumps that Euphonik has enjoyed using so much in his beats. This is a solid album offering from Euphonik and features some memorable tunes, with even more collaborations.

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G I HOOD VS BURBS

Date: 14h DECEMBER 13 Venue : CHAF POZI [More details comming soon]

WILD FOR THE NIGHT Date: Venue :

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OHSHIP the island invasion

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Venue : LIQUIDCHEF

Venue : VACCA MATTA

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Date: 20th OCTOBER Venue : ZONE6 Damages: NORM R150 V.I.P R250

Date: 29th NOVEMBER 13 JOHANNESBURG 1th DECEMBER 13 CAPE TOWN

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Date: 29th NOVEMBER 13 Venue : TABOO Damages: BOOKINGS 083 339 4194

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20th OCTOBER LIQUIDCHEF R100 presold R150 @ the door

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Date: 7th DECEMER 13 Venue : CITILEC ROOFTOP 246 main str jeppestown CNR main berea Damages: 150 @ door/ 120 on web

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TOP 5 PARTY APPS YOU NEED DRINKOWL APP Anyone who loves a good party and enjoys to rock up to the party prepared, this is the app that will take your partying experience up a notch. This application finds great drink specials at clubs and restaurants, happy hour, and coupons for drinks around your area. The app uses your GPS location to show which drink specials and liquor outlets you’re surrounded by. It shows you the best drinks, the best prices and of course the lowest prices. You no longer have to worry about keeping up with liquor store outlet specials since an app that informs you about it will be at your finger tips

CLUBZONE This is an effective app that helps you find and rate quality spots around any area for a good night out. In the spirit of trying new things, instead of going to the same places with the same people, you can be trying out new places all the time. This app helps you find different events; the key is to get as many friends to download the app as possible as it is a user-driven app. The more users utilise the app, the more parties will show up according to your location. You can search for parties according to a list of your favourite places and given filters. If you’re looking for a place that plays a particular type of music, you can search according to the music filter. Ladies, you can now search in the guy’s filter for places that are said to have hot guys.

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APP REVIEW PRO PARTY PLANNER Pro Party Planner - is the best application when it comes to planning a party and keeping it organised. It monitors the process of invitations being sent out to everyone invited and it also makes sure that you keep to the amount of people invited. One of the features that really captivated me about this app is that it makes sure that you stick to the amount of money that you have set out for your budget. It also makes sure that you have the whole party schedule in place, so it is safe to say that Pro Planner is the perfect assistant to make sure that you have the perfect party planned to the T.

CONVO CARDS Getting to a party and starting a conversation is usually a tricky thing to do. At times you may even run out of things to say. To do away with all the awkward moments at the party, you can have everyone that you have invited to the party familiar with this application. This can give attendees an option of ice breakers for conversations at the party. These conversation cards on the app are hilarious, insightful and you will not run out of things to talk about.

PARTY HOUR

This application allows you to build a custom playlist in an amount of seconds. The app cuts down each song on your playlist to one minute then, adds exclusive features that the app provides. You are able to create a playlist that sounds like it’s created by a top DJ, yourself. Thanks to Party Hour, a DJ is not needed so those fees can be used for anything else. This app is for anyone that has always wanted to try their hand at DJing and it will definitely leave your guests wondering how you did it. By: Dene Tombeen DEEP MAGAZINE/

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onium Pacemaker- It’s a portable media player with full professional DJ functionality. With features such as a 1.75inch colour LCD, multi-gesture track pad control, playback control buttons and a touch strip cross-fader. You can plan, prepare, preview and practise all your DJ skills and keep your entire music library all on this little box of magic. All mixes made with the Pacemaker are saved to the 120GB hard drive, and can be uploaded to the Internet via the free Pacemaker Editor. Make the mix, record and upload all from one device.

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-Audio Digital DJ Mix-lab System- For anyone who wants to make and mix music instantly, there’s the M-Audio Digital DJ Mix-lab System. With it you get the Torq LE software and X-Session Pro USB controller. Compatible with both Mac and PC, load the Torq LE software onto your computer to cue, beat-match, and mix MP3s, AIFFs, WAVs, and other audio formats. So just Load up your playlist and let it do all the work.

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ercules Mobile DJ MP3- A portable device you can use to personalize digital music and host your own dance parties with the Hercules Mobile DJ MP3. It’s a wireless DJ mixing mini controller for your computer. It includes a two-deck controller for mixing, scratching, and synchronizing MP3 and WMA files; a double LCD screen that displays artist name, track name, beats per minute, elapsed time, and track length; an Auto mix feature that automatically selects the next song; and fun sounds and effects such as applause and loops. Basically it’s the ultimate cheating system for any wanna be DJ. It does all the hard work for you. Sit back, relax and enjoy.

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ON Express DJ-Become an instant DJ with the Express DJ. With MixMeister Express PC software and a USB interface, you drag and drop your favourite MP3s into a playlist and the software will automatically crossfade, align, and tempo-adjust your songs. Then use the EQ on the USB box to adjust the sound coming from your laptop’s speakers or sound system. Connect a microphone to the USB box to add live vocals to your mix, too. Honestly, who needs to ever hire a DJ with machines doing all the work?

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PICK OF THE MONTH (PARTY GADGET) As the night sets in, the excitement increases and sinks right in. Its a girl’s night out, let the fun begin, just a night of pure bliss with the ladies. “WE ARE YOUNG” is what our night of jubilation shall be called...Hair? CHECK, freekum dress? CHECK, red bottom heels? CHECK. Now we are ready to paint the town gold. As the preparations reach a high frenzy and the ladies look delectable, there is one thing missing. A PICTURE!!!!, HAVE YOU LET EVERYONE ELSE KNOW WHERE WE ARE HEADED?? The first shot looks awesome. Maybe carry your DSLR camera with and it goes without say you should never forget your phone, you might need to invite more friends over to join and make memories together. But worry not as you don’t have to choose between the two, today’s technological advances allow us to have both at a single touch, cameras capture moments and allow you to always have the memories and your social networks or “cyber life” lets you connect with your friends. It is advisable that the one gadget a person needs when going partying is a portable cell phone with at least a 12 mega pixel camera, user friendly and social networks friendly, a typical example here is a Samsung Galaxy S4. So go ahead call a cab, take loads of pictures, invite more friends over, capture moments and make memories.

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eautiful reader’s hello. We meet again, how refreshing. Firstly before we go deep into fashion, I’d like to personally apologies for the dry spring issue. It was fashionably late and gruesomely dissatisfying. To make up for that the deep fashion team has compiled awesome springy fashion. This season we all want to dress less yet say more so, we bring you statement pieces in different styles and eras. We focus on monochrome; which is a combination of stripes to black and white combos. We teach you a thing or two on how to shop online via blogs. We kick into the world of sneakers which are loved worldwide. Deep team embraces the mark of designer; Clive Rundle, a special designer who has had a great impact on our fashion industry. Remember cossets? Yes, the one Queen Elizabeth had to rock everyday, which in design we refer to it as a bustier. Just a little touch on the trendy bustier, and how you can kill it. I’m pleased to share a little information about fashion by; Ovayo Mashikwe who tells us ‘the truth about fashion.’ I’m delighted to share on what to wear interms of colour and patterns. We all need to look good because the world is always staring so, make it worth their while. Please do settle in and have a deep look into our generations fashion with us. Have a springful summer, and never wait for an occasion to look good. It is fashionably your right to rock any statement piece even when going to the salon. Salute. We are out till we deeply connect again.

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THE STEP UP I

n recent years dressing up for a party for men has been more than just your jeans and a T-shirt. The 2013 man has stepped his game up and going to a party means dressing up and looking just as dapper as the

ladies do. Like on our cover from one stylish and classy House man to our everyday men who are just as stylish. We look at real Men and how their interpretation of stepping it up for the party scene looks like.

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1:: Checker board fresh- Isma’eel in a

checked shirt with a pop of colour with a red skinny tie and a blazer…

2:: Unconventional- Tebogo In sweat

pants, a shirt and a green blazer…Talk about out the box, we love it…

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amigo’s- Mnce,Tumi Nthutuko at afronights…

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4:: Black is Back- Njabulo in an black

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fitted suit with a black shirt Show Stopper- Magoda in green chino’s a blue blazer and crisp white shirt and brogue’s. ‘Read all about it’-Kagiso in a navy blazer, tangerine t-shirt, white pants and red loafers. Morning After the night before- Tumi in a two tone grey and navy blazer, with a skinny tie and white shirt…


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very girl needs a great party outfit, and since it’s party season, why not let us guide you to getting the perfect look for a night out! Looking at the latest summer trends, it won’t be much of a hassle to put together an awesome outfit that’s ideal to turn heads!

Either you’re embracing trends off of the hanger, or simply reinventing the retro look. It’s needless to say that you’re on the right track to showcase a great party outfit. Here are some of the latest trends and come back trends that you should look forward to when hitting the party scene.

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4:: Modernised retro trend

2:: Plaid/check trend

5:: High waist trend

3:: Bohemian trend

6:: Sleeveless blazer trend

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irls, ladies and women, truth is how we look is important to all of us. That’s the one thing we all have in common. Looking good gets you a free drink at a club, votes in a competition, and most of all first impressions are based on our looks. I am known as ma’am and what I have found to be interesting from observations

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is that my kids respond differently to my lessons each day because of the way I look. The question would now be: how do I achieve a ‘Good Look’? Because we all different right? What one classifies as a ‘good look’ may be different to another. For this article I will be discussing the five basics you need to achieve not only for a comfortable look but a GOOD one too.

Clothes

ften people think one needs to have money to get beautiful clothes, I tell you now, it is a myth. I’m that person who shops anywhere, from downtown shops to your designer boutiques, because the reality is those expensive boutiques don’t always have clothes that are up to scratch. One needs to have basic items in their wardrobe, i.e. a black pencil skirt, white shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and t-shits in different colours i.e. pink, yellow, green etc. Once you’ve collected such items, mix and match them. Yep it is that simple,

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adies you should know this, your shoes can make or break your whole look. Shoes should be a girl’s best friend, in your collection include a pair of stilettos, flat pumps, sandals and sneakers. These would work with the items of clothing we spoke about earlier i.e. your flat pumps go well with your jeans. One thing that always works for me though, is buying shoes at a shoe shop, this is cause they specialise in the field of shoe making. Remember ladies you can never have enough pairs of shoes, collect, collect and collect, otherwise you’ll find yourself wearing a pencil skirt with a pair of trainers, not glam.

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Make up

he story is the same, one can get good make up from as little as R50, just shop around, but stick to proper known stores and brands because your skin is at stake here. And remember ladies make up is not to make you beautiful, but to enhance what you already have. There are plenty of shops in malls, in which you can walk in and get advice on what will work on you.

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t is vital to have a sling bag, clash bag, formal work bag and a nice purse you can be confident to take out when with other people. Branded bags? Although they are awesome, they are also overrated. There’s plenty of nice ones out there, always ask for your girlfriend’s opinion to help with the purchase.

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astly and certainly not least, like they say “save the best for last” I say “save the important for last”, Hair ladies, hair. We all have bad hair days, no one is an exception. This can be minimized; one doesn’t have to put on a weave costing a grand and have it for 3months, no. Getting a nice hair cut cost less than 20bucks, then braid your hair, do cornrows, keep a natural look with an afro or dreads, change into a weave they go from as little as 100bucks to put on, and they are done to perfection.

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ith all this said, ladies, I’d like to stress this, SHOP around, you’ll be surprised what you can get, quality, quantity and style. Now let’s keep it Glam by: Nonhlanhla Mahlangu

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LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD

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ost men would like to believe that it is only women who should go through trouble to make sure they look good. But truth is if I step out of the house looking good, why would I wanna be seen with a scruffy brother? Not glam. Brothers, in as much you feel big and bold walking around with a ‘fine’ girl, we also see you as

our accessories too. Nothing gives a lady a ‘Cherrie on top’ feeling like being with a cleaned up brother at a mall, club or even at a chesa nyama. So brothers here are some tips for you to complement all my ladies putting an effort to make sure they always look good.

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t’s an unfortunate thing that most guys are so brand obsessed, such that they end up with no style and without variety of clothing items. Brothers it is ok to mix and match your non branded and branded items. Truth is; there is no need for you to buy one t-shirt costing R500, and have nothing else to wear, ending up in a situation where that’s all people identify you by. Also it looks hideous seeing one with Adidas pants, UZI t-shirt and a CAVELA on, just because they are all branded, it doesn’t mean they all work together. When putting together your look, always have balance at the back of your mind, coordinate i.e. with your Levi’s jeans, you can wear a plain white t-shirt from Woolworths, your loafer shoes and a cardigan.

Cologne and lip balm

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hen I asked a couple of ladies to choose one thing that gets them turned on about a guy, the majority said “his smell”, yep your cologne brothers. This is because we love being in your arms. Who on earth would wanna be in the arms of a man with smelly armpits? I hope you get it. Invest in good cologne and it should last you about 3months, and body sprays which start from as little as R20, such as axe, well known and been around for generations. SIDE NOTE: Also your lips shouldn’t be dry, put some moisturiser on them, dry lips are associated with hunger, so you don’t wanna always be looking like a hungry brother.

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AND GET READY TO PARTY Shoes

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ust as I said in the ladies section, shoes can make or break your entire outfit; my uncle always said shoes are very important because they carry you around all day. Therefore, it is very important that you invest in good pairs when you are buying shoes. I should acknowledge this, most guys do invest in good pairs, I see this in clubs, malls, at work etc keep it up. In your collection, include sneakers, loafers, formal shoes and boots to have a variety so to give each look a nice finishing touch.

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personally don’t advise any man to carry “man bags” NO, just because something is trending it doesn’t mean it is good. I’ve seen men in suits with men bags, now men carry more stuff with them than women? STOP this! It is not fine at all. Rather than wasting money on this, invest in a good watch. Watches have a way of completing a look to perfection. Most girls look at a man’s shoe and watch to determine the kind of guy he is, we are not interested in what sort of bag you are carrying.

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ust like women, it is important to have your hair done. A hair cut, and removing some of the facial hair, very important, it looks clean and fresh. There are plenty of styles you can try, like the Kendrick Lamar cut, mohock and my all-time favourite, the brush cut, or keep it simple by going bald. But guys, please keep in mind where you spend most of your time,

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hat I want you to take from this is that, you can afford to look good, fashion conscious and well presented if you move away from being narrow minded believing that looking good means you have to wear brands from head to toe, or it is only for you. by: Nonhlanhla Mahlangu

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MY 8 DAY STYLE DIARY Summer Outfits for your Days AND Nights out…

By: Thando Mazibuko

DAY-FITS 1:: The Picnic look- Maxi skirt and a crop top

Day at the mall- High wasted

2:: shorts, colourful top and a cap Braai Day anyone? Trend alert!!!

3:: Monochrome shirt and shortssummer must

Lunch, Salmon maybe? Salmon 4:: Play suit with a turban and sandals

NIGHT-FITS 5:: Summer Weddings – Simple off white dress with detailed collar and heesl, just try not to steal the brides thunder

Night out with the girls- smart

6:: casual white on white look

DIN DIN- Perfect outfit for a nice

7:: formal dinner, you deserve to go to nice places..

Comedy Night Perhaps?

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8:: on the Charlie Chaplin look

men’s wear for women. Tuxedo high-waist pants, bowler hat, suspenders and a little black heel..

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The Evolution of Fashion.

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ashion can be seen as a way of life, because no matter how we try to avoid it, it’s always around us! Designers are making a living from it, and for fashion fundi’s it’s a platform to thrill! Blogging is a sphere where one can express themselves freely. Fashion bloggers have taken the initiative to express their love for fashion through a wide sphere, which is the internet. We all know how big the Internet is and fashion blogging has become even greater for upcoming stylists! It’s needless to say that fashion is taking over the world! Most fashion bloggers own their own thrift stores. Where they collect mostly retro pieces and sell to the public!

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Most people have resorted to buying from those stores. Those stores have unique pieces of clothing and because everyone has their own unique way of expressing their own style, making these thrift stores popular amongst the public! I mean who doesn’t like being uniquely stunning! Whether you run your store at home or at a warehouse somewhere on weekends, which has become popular. Where people merge music, fashion and good food, this has become a great hang out spot for anyone whose mad about one of these. No one can ever pass a great bargain! With these blog spheres as guides, it makes shopping an absolute pleasure!


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ashion is seen as expensive; however these thrift stores cater for everyone. Whether you’re shopping on a budget or on free range, there’s always

something for everyone! Though, you won’t necessarily come about the latest trends, it’s all about mixing and matching and making it work.

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etro has become a trend and people have even started modernising it! That’s when we see how fashion evolves and reinvents itself through time. It’s like history repeating itself, in a rather fashionable way! Hence these blog spheres and thrift stores make the love for fashion a bit more loveable! With their unique approach to the world of fashion I’m certain, if evolution would have to happen again. We all would evolve wearing a wonderful garment of clothing!

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MY EXPERIENCE WITH REGINE STEENBOK

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reative. Innovative. Effective. I’m talking about the spectacular German designer and filmmaker Regine steenbok. This is not just any ordinary designer, she’s not about the ramp and limelight, she is about incorporating clothing with art. She makes clothes according to the body movement and creates a film from that. She shares this dope concept with different countries from South Africa to Japan. She’s patient and passionate, which is what made this experience more pleasing. Steenbok has made a name for herself worldwide. In 2009 she was selected to join the Paris creative fashion show and has stated that was her shining moment and she is still very humble. She owns a store in Germany which is a nucleus of a small laboratory. The New patterns and samples are created in the adjoining studio and orders are processed whilst customers try out the current collection. I’d like to share my experience with her whilst she paid SA a visit. I got the opportunity of attending a three-day workshop with Regine. The workshop was about incorporating different types of fabrics and making a pattern from just taking measurements. We started by forming the patterns and cutting the fabric. The main idea was to form a replica of garments that you own using different methods of construction. The theme for this production was black and white and the production/ film was labelled ‘White Fence’. When all the garments were done, they were followed by a performance which was the short film-white fence. It was about show casing the garments and painting the fence white. The concept of the fence was about purity amongst school girls. Apart from the hard work that went in this 15minute production, I loved every moment of the experience. I learnt a few tricks when it comes to constructing garments. I was grateful to have her visit our country.

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