Wednesday, 20 December 2023

ALBUM REVIEW: Embark on a Spellbinding South African R&B Journey, where Beauty and Disappointment Weave an Alternative Tapestry of Mesmerizing Soundscapes.

LOVE ARCH, 2023
Genre: Alternative R&B
©2023 Yemz World under exclusive license with H.U.G.E BOX AFRICA
Reviewed: 20 December 2023



FELE (F.K.A Fele Mpini), the talented South African songstress, her debut album, "LOVE ARCH," showcasing a captivating fusion of Afro Pop, Alternative RnB, soul, and t
Zulu tribal influences. Hailing from Durban, KZN, FELE demonstrates her versatility and vocal prowess throughout the album.

While progressing through the album, I encountered a blend of emotions towards Fele's songs. Undoubtedly, her songwriting is skillful, yet it fails to make a lasting impact. Despite well-crafted lyrics, they often seem superficial, lacking the depth required for themes like the complexities of romantic relationships. Although one might interpret her songs as symbolic expressions of the lasting and transformative aspects of love, even this perspective falls short of creating a memorable impression.

FELE's artistry is marked by exquisite style and composition, showcasing her exceptional skills as a performer. While drawing inspiration from musical influences, she has crafted a distinctive sound. However, some may argue that her album lacks authenticity in representing her craft. Instead of a cohesive body of work highlighting her artistry, it appears more like a collection of her best experimental songs.

LOVE ARCH disappoints mainly due to its lack of cohesion and thoughtful sequencing in the tracklist. The album gives the impression of being on shuffle, lacking a clear direction or smooth flow between songs. Despite containing only 8 tracks and lasting 28 minutes, it's evident that FELE has the potential to create a more impactful and unified album.  

Highlighted tracks showcasing her exceptional vocal skills include "Bloody & Blue," "Bad for You," "Out," and "SM." "Unkissed Girl" demonstrates her versatility, seamlessly blending Zulu elements in both production and delivery. The cinematic ambiance of "In The Eye" is accentuated by its clean production, beautiful buildup, and lyrical harmony with other elements.

In summary, LOVE ARCH by FELE, while featuring moments of beauty and skill, fails to make a lasting impression. Although there is undeniable talent and potential, the album seems like a missed opportunity to truly showcase her artistry. It is hoped that her future releases will demonstrate a refined craft, delivering a more cohesive and impactful body of work.






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Sunday, 17 December 2023

REVIEW: Canvas Sativa's 'SATIVA SEASON': A Soul-Baring Odyssey Blending 80s Nostalgia with South African Grit

SATIVA SEASON, 2023
Genre: Hip-Hop
©2023 Sativa Records 
Reviewed: 17 December 2023


Canvas Sativa's latest offering, "SATIVA SEASON," serves as a compelling testament to the artist's mastery in both the realms of emceeing and sound engineering. Hailing from Mahikeng, this South African virtuoso has unleashed a musical journey that immerses listeners in the rich tapestry of 80s Hip-Hop. Drawing inspiration from the golden era, Canvas artfully samples elements that resonate with nostalgia, creating a sonic landscape that pays homage to the roots of the genre.

Released in mid-2023, "SATIVA SEASON" is a testament to Canvas Sativa's prowess in curation and sequence. The album's strength lies in its meticulous selection of beats and their seamless arrangement, forming a foundation for a deeply introspective hip-hop experience. With each verse, Canvas peels back the layers of his soul, offering listeners a profound insight into his identity. His impeccable storytelling ability weaves a narrative that goes beyond mere lyrics, painting a vivid picture of who Canvas is and what drives his artistic essence. In this vulnerable exploration, "SATIVA SEASON" emerges not just as an album but as a mirror reflecting the artist's profound introspection.

In the creation of 'SATIVA SEASON,' the album unfolds as an immersive journey. Similar to a modern day pioneer, Canvas leads the audience through the intricacies of his personal odyssey—confronting societal expectations and navigating the profound realms of sorrow.

The thematic richness of the album is evident in Canvas's exploration of resilience and authenticity. Through smooth, mellow introspective raps, he delves into the challenges of dropping out of high school, the weight of living up to familial expectations, and the pursuit of recognition in the city's unforgiving landscape. The healing process from the loss of his father adds a poignant layer to the narrative, creating a deeply personal and relatable sonic tapestry.

However, while Canvas's lyricism shines and his ability to articulate flows from the depths of his subconscious mind is commendable, the album's heavy reliance on 80s-90s Hip-Hop samples raises concerns about originality. The production, although nostalgic and well-executed, struggles to establish a unique sonic identity for the album. It leans heavily on the familiar sounds of the past, missing an opportunity to push the boundaries and contribute to the evolution of the South African hip-hop landscape.

Nevertheless, the cohesiveness and sequencing of the album are exquisitely done. Each track builds upon the various themes, offering a detailed narrative of the struggles and redemption inherent in Canvas's pursuit of his dreams. 

In "Mars Avenue," Canvas Sativa lays bare his journey of resilience, narrating the challenges of dropping out of high school to pursue his dreams. The track serves as a sonic battleground where he confronts the pressures of the world, using his verses to paint a vivid picture of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of artistic fulfillment. The rhythm becomes a metaphorical battlefield, reflecting the tenacity with which Canvas faces adversity.

"Hurt Cobain" delves into the artist's profound healing process following his father's passing. The track unfolds like a cathartic release, with Canvas using his lyrical prowess to navigate the emotional labyrinth of grief. The fusion of poignant lyrics and evocative beats transforms this song into a poignant anthem of personal transformation, showcasing Canvas's ability to turn pain into a powerful force within his artistic expression.

The "Vibe Interlude" stands as a sonic breather, a contemplative pause in the album's narrative. Within its instrumental embrace, Canvas Sativa invites listeners to reflect on life's intricacies, emphasizing the importance of valuing small moments. This interlude becomes a canvas for introspection, allowing the audience to connect with the artist on a deeper, more contemplative level.

"Train of Thoughts" propels the album forward with a rhythmic journey that mirrors Canvas's relocation to the city and his pursuit of becoming a household name. The track encapsulates the dynamism of his experiences, mirroring the hustle and ambition inherent in the artist's urban odyssey. Through each beat and carefully crafted verse, Canvas paints a sonic landscape that captures the essence of his aspirations, symbolizing the resilience and determination required to make a mark in the music industry. Other Noteworthy tracks include Paradise, WOMD, and Vegan.

Together, these standout tracks collectively form a mosaic of Canvas Sativa's artistic vision, showcasing resilience, healing, and an unwavering commitment to uplifting others through relatable narratives. His music becomes a conduit for shared human experiences, resonating with listeners in their own struggles and triumphs.

In conclusion, "SATIVA SEASON" stands as a solid addition to the South African hip-hop scene, driven by Canvas Sativa's matured penmanship and passion for his craft. While the album may not redefine the genre, its runtime of 39 minutes ensures a concise and impactful listening experience. As Canvas strives to uplift and relate to his audience in their struggles, the sincerity of his creative endeavor suggests that "SATIVA SEASON" will indeed age well, leaving a lasting imprint on those who embark on this musical journey with him.



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Tuesday, 5 December 2023

REVIEW: SAMO Unveiled — ZRi.'s Neo-Expressionist Fusion of Hip-Hop and Soul Creates Urban Sonic Dissonance

SAMO, 2023
Genre: Hip-Hop/Soul 
Reviewed: 26 November 2023
© 2023 ZRi (The Wicked)


In the rhythmic tapestry of ZRi.'s debut mixtape, SAMO, a vibrant fusion of Hip-Hop and Soul unfolds, echoing the artist's westernized influences. Released in 2023, SAMO not only resonates sonically but also visually, with an art cover inspired by the iconic Jean Basquiat. ZRi., positioning himself as a contemporary torchbearer of neo-expressionism, channels the spirit of the influential artist in both his sound and aesthetic. The collaborative essence of SAMO is palpable, as ZRi. joins forces with close friend/producer, Steveisfrench, weaving intricate sequencing but lacking in a compelling narrative that transcends genres. In this review, we delve into the magnetic pull of ZRi.'s neo-expressionist vision, exploring the intersection of culture, creativity, and collaboration within the vibrant tapestry of SAMO.

The SAMO duo, an enigmatic artistic collaboration that emerged in the 1970s, consisted of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al Diaz. Operating under the pseudonym SAMO, an acronym for "Same Old Shit," the duo left a distinctive mark on the streets of New York City through their thought-provoking and often cryptic graffiti statements. Basquiat and Diaz utilized the cityscape as their canvas, employing spray paint to convey social commentary, poetic musings, and critiques of contemporary culture.

SAMO, often incorporated shapes into their artwork as a strategic means of communication. Shapes allowed them to convey messages in a visually succinct and universally understandable manner, especially in the context of street art.

ZRi's inaugural mixtape, "SAMO," stands out as a daring and ambitious debut, spotlighting the artistic prowess and innovation of the South African musician. Influenced by Jean Basquiat's art, ZRi guides listeners through a narrative exploring themes of love, art, and his individual struggles. Teaming up with close friend Steveisfrench, the collaboration infuses a distinctive mix of hip-hop, soul, and electronic components, crafting a sound that is simultaneously psychedelic and atmospheric.

In his mixtape, ZRi employs velvety vocals, expansive melodies and to communicate his message. The seamless integration of funk, jazz, and reverb enriches the project, yet the prolonged melodies exhibit a certain predictability and monotony. This may potentially disconnect some listeners, especially those hailing from ZRi's homeland of South Africa and the broader African continent, due to the absence of distinct vocal and melodic structures.

Within the dynamic tapestry of ZRi.'s debut mixtape, "SAMO," several tracks stand out as luminous gems, each contributing a unique hue to the sonic canvas. The title track, "SAMO" with its mellifluous blend of Hip-Hop beats and soulful melodies, emerges as an early highlight, showcasing ZRi.'s and Tyson Sybateli lyrical prowess and the tapestry of emotions he weaves alongside Cindi Masina. "INDIGO KIDZ" propels the listener through a rhythmic journey, its eclectic beats and evocative lyrics creating a vivid sense of exploration. The collaborative synergy with Steveisfrench, Michael Tuohy & Tembipowers is notably crystallized in "THAT'S ON GOD," where the seamless fusion of their musical styles produces a harmonious masterpiece. As the mixtape unfolds, the final track, "BAD GIRLZ," stands out as a poignant conclusion, capturing the neo-expressionist essence that permeates the certain parts of the project. In this closing piece, ZRi. openly expresses his affection for "bad girls," a sentiment that resonates as a common theme among many individuals.. These standout tracks not only showcase ZRi.'s potential for greatness but also assert "SAMO" as a commendable effort. However, the mixtape feels somewhat incomplete, suggesting a lack of clear intent in fully realizing the artistic vision ZRi. aims to portray. 

While the mixtape occasionally delves onto superficial themes, centering on self-promotion and the yearning for recognition, it doesn't address the significant current challenges facing Africa. ZRi seems focused on establishing himself globally rather than reflecting the tumultuous times. Despite offering a distinctive and immersive listening journey akin to stoner beats or trippy sounds, the project falls short in terms of both production and lyrics, lacking the innovation and creativity needed to truly parallel Jean Basquiat. With a conciseness 17-minute runtime, SAMO by ZRi leaves a positive initial impression likely to fade, yet it hints at the artist's potential for future growth and experimentation.




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Thursday, 30 November 2023

REVIEW: Fentse's 'Therapy Is Cancelled' Delves into Heartache and Healing, Crafting a Sonic Odyssey of Emotional Resilience

Therapy Is Cancelled, 2023
Genre: Alternative Soul/RnB
© 2023 FTL RADIO
Reviewed: 30 November 2023


In Therapy Is Cancelled, Fentse. unveils a mesmerizing sonic journey that captivates the soul from start to finish. Inspired by a comical incident wherein her therapy session was unexpectedly cancelled, Fentse. courageously embraces the power of going inward to confront her traumas head-on. Through heartfelt themes of heartbreak, romance, healing, vulnerability, and authenticity, Fentse. masterfully traverses the emotional depths with her smooth, soothing, and beautifully intricate vocals.

Throughout the entire album, Fentse's voice weaves a tapestry of raw emotion, infectiously conveying a plethora of overwhelming feelings. Genre-blending is executed with exquisite finesse, effortlessly blending elements of retro, psychedelic, and trance-like sounds. Drawing influence from notable artists such as Kali Uchis and Liv.e, Fentse. effortlessly infuses these music inspirations into the fabric of her sound.

Within the realm of R&B, neo-soul, and alternative genres, Fentse’s sound simultaneously energizes and calms the spirit. Her lyrics possess a profound depth, carrying heavy symbolism and metaphors that effortlessly transport listeners into an alternate universe she has carefully crafted. Each verse seamlessly flows into a blissfully melancholic reflection of love, trauma, and her personal journey.

The artist's initial offerings, including the captivating 'Video Girl,' delve into the intricacies of romantic relationships, exploring the sacrifices that accompany unwavering dedication. In the song's opening, she skillfully introduces profound lyricism, expressing sentiments like "My Venus in Leo, you're my Capricorn moon." Here, "Venus in Leo" signifies the positioning of Venus in Leo in the birth chart, reflecting qualities of love and beauty influenced by Leo's characteristics. Meanwhile, "Capricorn moon" indicates a reserved and disciplined emotional nature associated with Capricorn's traits. Notably, the song draws inspiration from the Japanese manga anime "Video Girl Ai," narrating the tale of a sentient video girl aiding a young man through heartbreak. The artist subtly conveys that she is not to be perceived as a mere 'video girl,' suggesting it's best for the pursuer to let her be.

After releasing her initial single, she surprised us with another glimpse into the album just three weeks later with 'Until Then.' The song has garnered attention on South African National radio, where Yfm praised Fentse.'s captivating voice intertwined seamlessly with the intricate beat, evoking a range of emotions. "Until Then" explores a multifaceted emotional journey, delving into themes such as revenge, communication, authenticity, and the struggles of navigating genuine emotions amid distractions and negative influences. The line, "I've been on a road to revenge," suggests a pursuit fueled by a desire for retribution or justice. The mention of regular communication and staying good implies a comforting connection during this pursuit.

The lines "I was on a search for something real, something I could feel" express a longing for authenticity amid a potentially vengeful path. The phrase "spreading through the town a disease" metaphorically describes negative influences encountered along the way. "Filling the darkness with distractions, bad romance" implies that these influences create a chaotic atmosphere, potentially hindering Fentse's quest for something genuine.

On the third track, "PURPLE SLUSHIES," leaves us impressed with the rising star's exceptional talent. She skillfully combines pop with her distinctive ethereal alternative vocals, creating a mesmerizing experience. The verses seamlessly transition, immersing us in nostalgic summer memories with friends, a lingering crush, and, of course, the allure of purple slushies. The pop beat is artfully contrasted by hip hop percussion, enhancing the overall captivating instrumental arrangement.

"CAFFEINE" explores experimental sounds, blending soulful grit, hip-hop edginess, and pop influences. The lyrics delve into internal conflict, questioning spirituality, and navigating ambiguous emotions using metaphorical language. The phrase "Dirty conversations caress my mind" suggests engagement in unconventional or morally ambiguous thoughts. "God is Schizophrenia" likely metaphorically conveys a complex and unpredictable nature of the divine or questions the clarity of spiritual beliefs. The line "What is he trying to say, filled with odd emotion" reflects confusion or uncertainty in experiencing messages or emotions, possibly in a spiritual or existential context. "How I decide to move is like a dirty serpent" could signify cunning or deceit in decision-making, drawing a parallel between actions and the slithering movements of a serpent.

The standout for me in the album is 'NINTENDO’ featuring Kyabo, which feels like it belongs in a video game. Notably, composers like Koji Kondo, Nobuo Uematsu, and Yoko Shimomura have played pivotal roles in shaping Nintendo's iconic game music. Fentse. could easily join that esteemed list with this track, as Kyabo perfectly complements the atmospheric chemistry. The blend of their sound, delivery, and creativity, along with the overall production quality, is truly impressive.

In the song "WHITE DOVES," a romantic atmosphere is depicted through vivid and symbolic imagery. The mention of "white doves soaring through the sky" symbolizes purity, peace, and love, while the phrase "as we engage in love" suggests a romantic encounter. The selection of white doves amplifies the imagery, indicating a serene and beautiful ambiance linked to the intimate act.

The song, "PULP FICTION" beautifully captures the theme of yearning for a lost love. The reference to the iconic film directed by Quentin Tarantino adds depth to the narrative, mirroring the movie's genre-blending style. The lyrics convey a profound sense of longing and melancholy, emphasizing how the absence of the ex affects everyday experiences for Fentse. and Sonder. The line "I watch pulp fiction without you" suggests a certain emptiness in activities enjoyed together. Mentioning the difference in Saturday nights without the person hints at a shift in emotional atmosphere, possibly feelings of loneliness. The abandoned orange juice metaphorically signifies settled changes since the departure, evoking a sense of heaviness or stillness. The addition of Sonder, the Africanime, complements Fentse, creating a captivating breakup anthem. Fentse's meticulous choice of features for the album showcases a harmonious blend, capturing the essence of their shared experiences.

This body of work serves as a testament to Fentse's creative prowess and solidifies her status as a musical force to be reckoned with. Her exceptional talents have held us in awe, providing listeners with a sonic experience that lingers long after the final notes fade. From start to finish, Therapy Is Cancelled stands as a transcendent masterpiece, seamlessly blending cohesiveness and storytelling that pushes the boundaries of the musical landscape.

With nine tracks and a runtime of 27 minutes, Fentse's album is a concise yet impactful exploration of healing, vulnerability, and authenticity. It is a must-listen for anyone seeking an emotional rollercoaster that inspires introspection and offers solace in a world that often lacks these qualities. Therapy Is Cancelled invites listeners to immerse themselves in Fentse's sonic refuge repeatedly, showcasing her artistry as an experience worth reliving time and time again.

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Thursday, 23 November 2023

REVIEW: VESPER by Roho: South African Pop Takes Flight in an Alternative Odyssey!

VESPER, 2023
Genre: Pop
©2023 VOODOOHOUSE (Ltd.)
Reviewed: 22 November 2023


Roho's highly anticipated return takes shape in "VESPER," like a carefully guarded secret whispered through time, the artist invites us into the heart of his creative cocoon, a space nurtured over three years after the resounding success of "Ephemeral ." This latest project promises a diverse palette of musical flavors, catering to the varied tastes of Roho's fan base. Brimming with daring vulnerability, "VESPER" offers a captivating experience shaped by intentional artistic decisions. However, as the album unfolds, the shadows of inconsistency and a potential lack of cohesion loom, raising questions about whether this venture might fall short of the excellence expected by avid Roho enthusiasts.

Roho's follow up project, VESPER is an entry into South African pop music that disappoints more than it captivates. Despite these shortcomings, there are moments on VESPER that shine. The production, while not groundbreaking, is polished and at times, sonically engaging. Roho's vocals are smooth and emotive, carrying the tracks with a certain charisma. Roho's generic songwriting struggles to establish a distinctive voice or innovate within the genre. Despite slightly surpassing average standards, Roho's production lacks uniformity, and the lyrics come across as superficial, falling short of establishing a resonant emotional or personal connection with the listeners.

In the album's opening track, "SAMAEL," Roho delves into profound symbolism by invoking the archangel of death. As a Scorpio, he intertwines his astrological identity with the thematic essence of death and rebirth associated with Scorpios. Through rhythmic chants of the name Samael in the chorus, Roho seems to beckon an internal transformation—a gradual ego dissolution. In his own words, he emphasizes the importance of initiating the project with a symbolic death, only to culminate in a later rebirth, constructing a thematic journey that mirrors the cycles of life and renewal.

In the fourth track, "POP SEX FASHION," Roho reflects on the stark contrast between Johannesburg (JHB) and his familiar home, Pretoria. With the lyric "I'm in the city to sell my soul," he communicates a profound intention to embrace vulnerability and reveal his authentic self amidst the urban landscape. The phrase takes on a metaphorical meaning, suggesting a willingness to open up and expose his true essence in a city that stands far removed from the comforts of his origins.

In "MICELLAR WATER," Roho infuses a sassy vibe, expressing resentment after being betrayed by a makeup artist. The title cleverly links to makeup removal, emphasizing the theme of shedding layers. Notably, the track stands out with a well-crafted guest verse by Tyson Sybateli, elevating it to the pinnacle of lyrical prowess on the album. Amidst the album's honesty and vulnerability, Roho refuses to sugarcoat the emotions stirred by various situations, presenting an unfiltered portrayal of his feelings.

In "GREENWAY RD," Roho collaborates with his close friend NKLY, creating a musical experience reminiscent of a casual hangout. The track exudes a fusion of funk and electro vibes, capturing the essence of a night out. It mirrors the feeling of engaging in lively conversation with a trusted friend during such gatherings. As the groove session unfolds, the song takes on a dynamic quality, and by the end, it's akin to the authentic moments that surface in candid post-event reflections, where one's most truthful self emerges.

In the final track, "REVIVAL," Roho uses the music as a metaphorical platform for the rebirth or refinement of self following the encounter with Samael in the opening track. "REVIVAL" symbolizes the essential role played by those who love and support you—they serve as grounding forces, reviving your spirit and restoring vitality. It encapsulates the idea that genuine connections with others have the power to bring about a profound renewal and restoration of life.

Despite offering a diverse range of musical experiences for Roho enthusiasts, the album falls short in terms of coherence and a compelling narrative. The themes explored, spanning passion, spiritual exploration, vices, and heartbreak, appear somewhat superficial, lacking the depth required to establish a profound connection with the audience.

With a concise duration of 30 minutes, VESPER attempts a daring and vulnerable exploration to push the boundaries of South African Pop. However, it leans excessively on trends rather than showcasing artistic originality. While there are glimpses of potential, these moments are regrettably eclipsed by the album's overall deficiency in depth and impact.

In conclusion, while VESPER might resonate with die hard Roho enthusiasts, it may not meet the expectations of those looking for a more profound and innovative pop music experience.


Sunday, 22 October 2023

CRIMSON: A Daring Descent into Experimental Soundscapes – Unveiling the Unconventional Masterpiece!

CRIMSON, 2022
Genre: Experimental/Alternative
Reviewed: 20 October 2023




When I first embarked on this sonic journey, courtesy of the multi-talented African musician named Sergiodeartist, I had no clue that I was about to plunge into an emotional rollercoaster that would leave me breathless yet strangely invigorated. CRIMSON, his latest experimental album which surfaced amidst the chaos of late 2022, is a mesmerizing testament to his artistic prowess and unrelenting determination to challenge the status quo of South Africa's alternative music scene.

From the very first note, the albums smooth, soulful vocals caress your eardrums like a lover's gentle touch. Pairing his evocative voice with a production style that seamlessly interweaves synthesizers, samples, and robotic elements, he constructs a soundscape that is both futuristic and soothing. It is a delicate balance between innovation and familiarity, as he fearlessly embraces diverse genres such as electronic, funk, rock, jazz, and pop, weaving them together into a tapestry that defies categorization.

What strikes me about CRIMSON is its audacious departure from the traditional sounds of South Africa. Sergiodeartist fearlessly ventures into more westernized influences, creating a sonic landscape that is captivatingly unique yet accessible. It is an album that speaks to the universal language of music, transcending boundaries and immersing the listener in a world where time and place cease to exist.
 
From the moment the album kicks off with a captivating intro, "GNOSIS," where the narrator serenades listeners over guitar chords, one is transported into the immersive world of The CRIMSON Experience. Sergio skillfully draws us into an alternate universe through outstanding spoken word poetry accompanied by broken piano chords, setting the stage for an unparalleled journey unlike any other.

Sergio's production perfectly complements the album's storyline, while his lyrics tap into our psyche and evoke deep, intense emotions. The overarching theme of transformation and exploration is palpable as the album progresses. Each track brings something new to the table, showcasing Sergio's vision and dedication to challenging the status quo.

Standout tracks include the Lia Butler-assisted "ILANGA EBUSIKA," the lead single "HEMLOCK," and the collaboration with Noko Sost, "CIRCLING BACK." These songs demonstrate Sergio's ability to seamlessly blend genres, resulting in a refreshing and captivating listening experience. Additionally, tracks like "CONCRETE CLOUDS" and "VERMILLION" hold immense symbolic significance, adding depth to the overall narrative. 

On the, Iminent assisted -  "CONCRETE CLOUDS," the meaning and symbolism can be perceived in more than one sense, firstly, It can represent the feeling of living in a densely populated, environment where buildings and structures dominate the landscape, creating a sense of confinement and alienation. The other sense in it symbolize aspirations or dreams that seem distant, unattainable, or weighed down by the harsh realities of life.

As the album nears its end, on tracks like "ALIZARINE," LAMENTATIONS," and "CIRCLING BACK," Sergio takes on a more soulful jazz approach to weather the storm that CRIMSON brewed. The track, "STELLAR ELEKTRA," serves as a beautiful conclusion, leaving listeners with a sense of rebirth, change, and transformation. Its significance in tying together the entire experience makes it worth reliving again and again.

With a runtime of 54 minutes, CRIMSON offers a substantial and immersive experience for its listeners. This album showcases Sergio's artistic prowess and sets the stage for his sound to be experienced by audiences worldwide.

One cannot overlook the star-studded features that grace this musical odyssey. Artist include Indie Vouge, The Ikuntru, Ukhona and Thando to name a few. Each artist, carefully selected by Sergiodeartist, plays a vital role in building the CRIMSON experience. Their contributions elevate the already intricate tapestry, adding layers of complexity that draw you deeper into the sonic realm Sergiodeartist has crafted.

Furthermore, the album sequencing is nothing short of exquisite. Each track sways the listener swiftly through the storyline of CRIMSON, as if guiding us through the labyrinth of its creator's mind, regardless of it's dissonant, erratic sound to convey its out-of-sync nature. It is an experience that cannot be rushed, a journey that demands your attention and rewards your commitment. 

The album's chaotic cinematic feel is purposefully crafted, a deliberate choice to mirror the complexities of life itself. Sergiodeartist fearlessly tackles deep introspective concepts throughout CRIMSON, forcing us to confront our own passions, desires, and vulnerabilities. It is an exploration of love, both tender and tormented, a celebration of vitality and life force that stirs the very essence of our being. Through these tracks, Sergiodeartist reveals an unyielding courage, an inner strength that inspires transformation and growth.

In conclusion, CRIMSON is an album that defies expectations and demands to be felt with every fiber of your being. Sergiodeartist has crafted a courageous sonic masterpiece, pushing the boundaries of alternative music in South Africa, and leaving an indelible mark on the genre. It is a testament to his artistic vision and his unwavering commitment to his craft. So, my friends, I implore you to surrender to the allure of CRIMSON and allow its enchanting embrace to wash over you, for this is a musical experience that will leave you forever changed. Welcome To The CRIMSON Experience! 


Wednesday, 18 October 2023

REVIEW: TKO's 'What Was Written': A Masterclass in Hip Hop Lyricism and Production Harmony.

What Was Written, 2023
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Reviewed: 14 Oct 2023

In a tumultuous world where we are constantly bombarded with the noise of disposable rhymes and hollow beats, TKO emerges as a shining beacon of authenticity and skill. With his latest effort, "What Was Written," the 22-year-old African emcee takes us on a soul-stirring journey filled with emotional highs and lows, leaving no stone unturned in his quest to redefine the essence of Hip-Hop.

Gone are the days of TKO's laid-back mellow raps that we became accustomed to on his previous project (Typebeats and PipedreamsSource & Something[4rom]Me). With "What Was Written," he embraces a new sound, one that harkens back to the roots of Hip-Hop, reminding us of the power and potential this genre possesses. From the very first track, it becomes evident that TKO means business, as he delivers relentless flows and a strikingly assertive delivery that demands your attention.

But it's not just TKO's newfound ferocity that captivates the listener. His pen game has matured to a level where every syllable feels purposeful and deliberate, weaving intricate narratives and painting vivid pictures with his words. The cohesion between his lyrics and the production is undeniable, with each beat perfectly complementing his lyrical prowess and enhancing the emotional impact of his storytelling.

"What Was Written" is not merely an album; it is a special treat meticulously crafted for South African Hip-Hop heads everywhere. TKO's relativity has reached its pinnacle, enabling him to forge an unshakeable bond with his dedicated listeners. Through introspective verses and deeply personal anecdotes, he effortlessly taps into the hearts and minds of those who have experienced similar hardships and triumphs, creating a connection that is raw, honest, and profoundly moving. It is always a rewarding experience to hear a song that directly relates to oneself or to situations that have already been experienced. On "Corner Boys Special," he included a brief interlude of the usual Kasi Gents (his peers, I assume) conversing about the usual topics (school, unemployment, and the system) around the corner of the hood, which may seem straightforward, but it serves to illustrate the EP's hip hop aesthetic, which is a reflection of the current climate we are in.

The emotional rollercoaster that TKO takes us on is dizzying, as he seamlessly navigates between moments of vulnerability and explosive energy. Tracks like "Cheat Code" delve into the depths of his conscious, exposing TKO's inner empathy and humility with unflinching honesty. Yet, just when you think you've reached the bottom, he gets your head bumping with anthems like "Off Loop," injecting a surge of grit and resilience into your veins.

As the EP reaches its climactic end with the sequel track, "Stove," TKO leaves no doubt that he is a force to be reckoned with. He is an artist who understands the transformative power of music and harnesses it with surgical precision, delivering a project that transcends mere entertainment and resonates deeply within the soul.

"What Was Written" is a testament to the growth and evolution of TKO as an artist, shedding his old skin and embracing a sound that is as refreshing as it is powerful. With this EP, he is on the way to establishing himself as a trailblazer in the Hip-Hop landscape, using his platform to elevate the genre and ignite a flame in the hearts of all who listen. 

What Was Written not only pays homage to the iconic Nas album, It Was Written, but also solidifies TKO as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. This special treat for SA Hip-Hop heads stands as a benchmark in TKO's career, showcasing his evolution and leaving listeners hungry for what's to come.

In a world that often feels devoid of substance, TKO's "What Was Written" is a beacon of hope, reminding us of the indomitable spirit of Hip-Hop and its unparalleled ability to touch our lives in the most profound ways imaginable. It is a masterpiece that demands to be heard, cherished, and celebrated.



Tuesday, 17 October 2023

REVIEW: Enchanted Melodies and Whispered Secrets: Exploring 'The Swamp Forest Siren' – Sonder the Africanime's Hauntingly Beautiful Soft Rock Folk Fusion


The Swamp Forest Siren, 2023
Genre: Alternative, Soft Rock, Folk
Reviewed: 10 October 2023



In the magical realm of music, where artists cast their lyrics like spells and melodies dance like ethereal spirits, occasionally, a young prodigy emerges from the depths of obscurity, commanding attention with an unexpected opus. Such is the case with Sonder the Africanime and their latest offering, "The Swamp Forest Siren."

At the tender age of 22, this African musician unfurls their wings, taking flight in the realm of alternative soft rock and folk, diverging from their previous works, (Petrichor's Melody & PINK FLOYD IS A GUITAR ) that hinted at a much wilder, untamed sound. A versatile artist with immense talent, Sonder enchants listeners with their soothing and calming compositions, providing a much-needed sense of clarity in a world consumed by chaos.

From the first strum of their guitar chords to the resounding beats of the drums by special guest 2KA, Sonder's musical prowess is undeniable, their choice of collaborators is unprecedented, each feature doing justice to the album. Features include frequent collaborator, Wolffisdead, Mxmnt & 2KA on the Drums. With each note, they delicately weaves together a tapestry of emotions, invoking a range of feelings that stir the soul. Their introspective lyrics, brimming with raw honesty and vulnerability, penetrate deep within, hindering healing while simultaneously serving as a catalyst for introspection, songs like Empty, Figment & Death's Poem capture this beautifully.

However, while Sonder's talent shines brightly, the mission behind "The Swamp Forest Siren" remains somewhat unclear. The album, with its ten tracks, embarks on a tumultuous journey through the artist's innermost thoughts and emotions. But the first half of the album feels dense and disorganized, like a cluttered attic of emotions that yearns for a sense of coherence. It's a precarious balancing act, a seesaw of brilliance and shortcomings.

Undeniably, the production quality of "Swamp Forest Siren" is more matured than their previous projects ("PFIAG" & "Petrichor's Melody"), illustrating growth and evolution as an artist. But in their pursuit of pushing boundaries, Sonder traverses uncharted territories, experimenting with their singing style (on songs, "Agony" & "Just Chill"), causing moments of disharmony that disrupt the overall harmony of the album. It's an audacious move that falls short, failing to add substantial value to the music landscape.

Yet, amidst the highs and lows of this emotional rollercoaster, "The Swamp Forest Siren" retains the power to captivate. The lilting melodies and enchanting aesthetics transport listeners to ethereal realms, where they can momentarily escape the burdens of reality, they effortlessly does this on the song "Blind". Sonder's ethereal voice, laden with vulnerability, remains a golden thread that ties the album together, infusing even the weakest moments with a delicate, haunting charm.

In the final analysis, "The Swamp Forest Siren" emerges as a bittersweet testament to an artist finding their footing, teetering on the precipice of greatness. Sonder the Africanime's immense talent shines through despite the album's flaws, leaving a lasting impact on those willing to delve into its complex depths. As the sun sets on this emotional expedition, one can't help but wonder what lies ahead for this young prodigy whose musical journey has only just begun.


Friday, 14 July 2023

REVIEW: Woolrich Wisdom - Illy Amin's Unparalleled Rhyme Mastery Continues to Reign

     Woolrich Wisdom, 2023
     Genre: Underground Hip-Hop 
     Reviewed: July 14, 2023


In the ever-evolving landscape of underground Hip-Hop, few artists can claim a reign as enduring as that of Illy Amin. With his fourth album, "Woolrich Wisdom," Illy solidifies his position as one of the illest MCs in the game. Together with his formidable crew, Revivolution, Illy delivers a masterclass in lyricism that showcases his unwavering rhyme skills. 

From his captivating performances on Speeka's Sotra Cyphers to his influential releases over the years, it's clear that Illy Amin is not only a rapper but a griot, a storyteller who threads a tapestry of wisdom from an ancient African tradition into a carpet for the modern world

Woolrich Wisdom is a testament to Illy Amin's unwavering dedication to his craft, a skill honed over an impressive 12-year journey in the industry. The album serves as a culmination of his growth as an artist, showcasing a refined finesse that only comes with experience and an unwavering passion for the art form.

This album is not just an exploration of African wisdom through the lens of an ascended master, but a journey that traverses the rugged terrain of life's greatest lessons, all while echoing the pulsating rhythm of an unforgiving urban landscape. Woolrich Wisdom, at its core, is a philosophical exploration, an exercise in introspection and a revelatory journey across the vast cultural landscape of Africa and the human soul. 

From the onset, Illy Amin's unique hoarse delivery and effortlessly smooth flow captivate the listener. His voice, deeply resonant and textured, is the perfect conduit for the record's profound wisdom – wisdom potent enough to light the fires of revolution. His ability to seamlessly weave intricate wordplay and metaphors into his verses is truly remarkable. Illy's lyrical prowess is on full display, leaving no doubt that he is a force to be reckoned with.

The album is rife with well-curated samples that lend a retro feel to the auditory banquet, like sepia-toned photographs in a digital age. It's a timeless piece of work, a bridge between the past and the present, the old and the new, the conventional and the unconventional. His words are like the strokes of a master painter, creating a vivid panorama of the African experience in all its complexity and beauty. His one-liners, sharp and impactful, cut through the beats with surgical precision, leaving you with jaw-dropping moments of introspection.

The album's themes are a clarion call to a revolution, not of violence, but of the mind. It's a call to return to our roots, to the Motherland of Africa, and to look within ourselves for the divine. It's a call to question, to learn, and to grow. Sonically, Woolrich Wisdom is a feast for the ears. The production values hark back to the golden age of hip-hop, with a retro aesthetic that gives the album a timeless feel. The samples are priceless, each one a carefully selected piece of a larger puzzle that Illy masterfully assembles. Each beat and loop is a thread woven into the rich tapestry of sounds that defines the album's auditory landscape.

The album stands out for its meticulous editing, which gives it a polished feel despite its rough and gritty content. This makes the listening experience even more immersive, allowing the rawness of the lyrics to shine without being overpowered by the beats.

However, what sets Illy Amin apart from his peers is his incredible ability to make rap seem so damn easy. It's as if he effortlessly conjures rhymes from thin air, stringing together complex patterns with an effortlessness that belies the skill and dedication behind his craft. This remarkable talent shines through in tracks like "BOB LAZAR", "WIM HOF" and "ETHIOPIAN CROSS", where Illy's wordplay and delivery take on an almost mystical quality. 

Illy Amin's introspective lyricism adds a layer of depth that resonates with listeners on a profound level. The track "RBK CLASSICS" and "SAM PAM" offer glimpses into the artist's journey, delving into personal struggles and triumphs. It's this vulnerability and honesty that make Illy's music so relatable, transcending the boundaries of the underground scene and leaving an indelible mark on the genre.

The cohesion of Revivolution becomes evident as "Woolrich Wisdom" unfolds. Illy's synergy with his crew is palpable, with their features aid in elevating the album to new heights. The clique brings their unique style and perspective, resulting in a diverse and captivating sonic landscape. The chemistry between Illy and Tony Dangler (FKA The FlyBoyz) is particularly evident in the track "WIM HOF" where their collaborative energy becomes infectious. The track "DAY OF THE LORD", is the only track where Illy is not in it, we are graced with a guest appearance of fellow Revivolution member, Inferno Williams with a nothing but an excellent verse as always, but this he has unlocked endless techniques of lyricism, his ability to pull you in his world he's creating through his raps is becoming completely staggering at this point.

Each track is crafted with a meticulous precision that reflects Amin's mastery of his craft. Woolrich Wisdom ends on a high, a smooth, buttery finale that leaves a taste of satisfaction on the listener's palate. It's like waking up from a dream, slightly disoriented but infinitely wiser. And isn't that what great music is supposed to do? Make us feel, make us think, and most importantly, make us grow

If there's one criticism to be made, it's that Woolrich Wisdom occasionally suffers from pacing issues. The album is packed with an abundance of bars and knowledge, making it feel slightly bloated at times. 

Woolrich Wisdom is a triumph, a masterpiece that solidifies Illy Amin's place in the pantheon of hip-hop pioneers. It's an album that challenges, enlightens, and entertains in equal measure, a testament to the transformative power of music. It's a journey worth taking, a pilgrimage to the heart of wisdom, guided by one of the most insightful voices in modern hip-hop. 

In conclusion, Woolrich Wisdom is a testament to Illy Amin's unparalleled rhyme mastery and enduring influence in the game. With his effortless flow, intricate wordplay, and introspective lyricism, Illy solidifies his reign as one of the illest MCs of our time. This album stands as a testament to his growth as an artist and his unwavering dedication to the craft. Illy Amin continues to push boundaries, leaving a lasting impact on the underground Hip-Hop scene and beyond.



Thursday, 8 June 2023

thePROLOGUE by Skabzemortal

   thePROLOGUE by Skabzemortal 
   Year: 2022
   Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
   Reviewed: 07 June 2023



In a world where the music landscape is saturated with countless artists vying for attention, it takes a rare gem to stand out and make an indelible mark. Enter Skabzemortal, an up-and-coming rapper hailing from Johannesburg, whose sophomore album, "thePROLOGUE: A Representation by S. Ndaba," is nothing short of a revelation. Recorded before his 21st birthday, this album serves as a time capsule of Skabzemortal's life, from his childhood to young adulthood. It's a sonic journey that not only captivates the listener but showcases the immense talent and maturity of this South African prodigy.

From the opening notes of "The Prologue," it's evident that Skabzemortal is not your typical South African rapper. The album is masterfully structured and sequenced, allowing the listener to be fully immersed in the experience, as if they are sitting beside Skabzemortal while he plays each track. His storytelling ability is unparalleled, and the themes he explores are refreshingly unique compared to what we've come to expect from rap albums.

The maturity of Skabzemortal's lyricism is a standout aspect of "The Prologue." His rhymes, bars, and wordplay are nothing short of exquisite, showcasing a level of finesse and craftsmanship that is hard to find in artists twice his age. The relentless delivery of his verses paints vivid pictures that stay with you long after the album has ended. Skabzemortal's use of similes is particularly noteworthy, as they provide sonic clarity and enable the listener to understand the depth of his passion and love for his craft.

One of the most striking aspects of "The Prologue" is the explicit nature of Skabzemortal's lyrics. Rather than shying away from the raw, unfiltered reality of his life, Skabzemortal embraces it, providing an unapologetic and honest portrayal of his experiences. This level of vulnerability is refreshing and adds a layer of authenticity that is sorely lacking in much of today's music.

Dubbed as The Bootleg Concept Album, Skabzemortal's project is a subliminal diss to the entire SA hip hop game. But make no mistake, this project is a work of art that deserves to be heard by all. The album's title, The Prologue, is fitting because it feels like the beginning of something big.

From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world of pure hip-hop bliss. What's fascinating about "The Prologue" is the multiple meanings implied by the term "bootleg." On one side, it serves as a subliminal diss to the whole SA hip hop game, considering how the album sounds like a billboard top charter/hip hop royalty while it wasn't recorded with the latest and fanciest equipment. On the other, Skabzemortal is paying tribute to his influences by using their work in his own music. 

Also alternatively, it's a testament to Skabzemortal's raw talent and ability to create something out of nothing, But on the other hand, he's also exploring the idea of what it means to be a bootlegger in the hip-hop world. Is it stealing? Is it homage? Is it both? These are the questions that Skabzemortal leaves us to ponder.

Throughout "The Prologue," Skabzemortal demonstrates an uncanny ability to switch effortlessly between various styles and musical influences. The result is an album that is not only diverse in sound but cohesive and engaging from start to finish. Skabzemortal's willingness to push boundaries and challenge the status quo is a testament to his artistic vision and dedication to his craft.
 
But don't be fooled by the album's surface-level themes. There is so much more going on beneath the surface. "The Prologue" is a multi-layered work of art that demands to be unpacked and explored. Each track is like a puzzle piece that fits into a larger, more complex picture

In conclusion, Skabzemortal's "The Prologue" is a thrilling, mesmerizing, and emotionally charged album that solidifies his status as one of the most promising talents emerging from the underground rap scene. This is an album that demands to be heard, not just for its exceptional lyricism and storytelling, but for the raw talent and passion that Skabzemortal embodies in every verse. With "The Prologue," Skabzemortal invites us into his world, and it's a journey that is as unforgettable as it is captivating.