Kwaito
and...
Hardcore Punk
KWAICORE?
Musicians have become so
comfortable settling within the confines of musical genre, that very few have bothered to challenge these confines in order to explore the possibility of producing something
greater than what's been done.
On the other side of the fence we have a nation of aspiring musicians. People who struggle to make a breakthrough in this unrelenting industry, because they try to
perfect what already exists instead of taking the initiative to create a new
sound. Something innovative, something eccentric, something unorthodox, and perhaps even a little controversial. A sound that transforms with
time, just as technology has developed with the touchscreen, or like communication has progressed through social media. In that very way, so should music evolve in order to maintain the
interest of future generations.
Inspiration for Kwaicore: M Jackson, The Moonwalk. |
In many ways Kwaicore is an
attempt at exactly that... innovation. It is the simple dare to mesh two unspeakable worlds
just because we can. From the
traditional whistles or fluit of
'Amapantsula' in Kwaito,
to the insanely boisterous vibes of an electric guitar in Hardcore Punk. Sure, it sounds like a crazy idea, but so was walking on the moon- until Neil Armstrong became the first person to do it... and those who couldn't, became legendary stars who created signature dance moves in that regard.
just because we can. From the
traditional whistles or fluit of
'Amapantsula' in Kwaito,
to the insanely boisterous vibes of an electric guitar in Hardcore Punk. Sure, it sounds like a crazy idea, but so was walking on the moon- until Neil Armstrong became the first person to do it... and those who couldn't, became legendary stars who created signature dance moves in that regard.
Essentially, this is what music
producer, Thembelani Gumede aka "Goomza", currently aims to achieve through his contribution to music. With a bit of guidance and grooming from his mentor DJ Otis Fraser aka "The Flow", Goomza managed to get his
music playlisted on up to 18 community radio stations throughout
South Africa. His album, Mntaneskolo, is
predominantly Kwaito, offering his fans the occasional fix of Hip Hop
through collaborations with other young and rising artists. These include the likes of Blak Suga and Ifani but to name a few.
http://t.co/pe655DiT90
When asked to consider producing something a little more Kwaicore, Goomza along with some members from his crew, decided to take up the challenge and make an attempt at whipping up a li'l somethin' somethin' for us to chew and spit out... OR preferably, something in which we can all hopelessly indulge!
http://t.co/pe655DiT90
When asked to consider producing something a little more Kwaicore, Goomza along with some members from his crew, decided to take up the challenge and make an attempt at whipping up a li'l somethin' somethin' for us to chew and spit out... OR preferably, something in which we can all hopelessly indulge!
Feel free to join The Kwaicore Revolution as we document more on Kwaicore and Goomza for the next 4 weeks, when South African music finally takes a massive leap into the unknown!
Bring On The KwaiCore , I'm ready for it
ReplyDeleteHope you don't get disappointed :)
DeleteSounds like the next big thing. I'm excited about this. The music industry needs a serious revamp and this just might be it!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope so! Glad you're open to the change :)
DeleteThis sounds so exciting, definitely something I'd listen to....South African music is in need of new innovation, a revamp almost. Also great because it's going to merge two different worlds, and that's something short of amazing....I look forward to reading more about it :)
ReplyDeleteSo You Think You Can Kwaicore? *shrugs* Haha thank you Umphi!!
DeleteImagine hw we would dance 2 it
ReplyDeleteYeah someone should start creating a Kwaicore signature move... join the movement ;)
Deletelife is about break through this is the time for Kwaicore bring it on. Connie Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery true. Hope you'll keep reading :)
DeleteThis is very interesting for someone who has not understood Kwaito yet. perhaps my age is big factor. stay beautiful! Love maMahlatse
ReplyDeleteHaha I think it just confirms the notion that it's possible for two people to be looking at the same thing and derive different perceptions. If we all had one vision, nothing would develop. Thanks for your honest opinion!
Deletehmmmmm Can't wait to hear this blow us away
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like something BIIIIIIIIG!!!
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