Lightning does strike twice!

Ben Sharpa / Rattex J-Sect Launch Flyer

Wed. 29 October at Carfax in Joburg.

RSVP to the event on Facebook: Ben Sharpa / Rattex Joint Album Launch

In October we’re releasing B. Sharpa by Ben Sharpa and Bread and Butter by Rattex.

Come and join us to celebrate the launch of these two landmark albums and see how the Unit gets down.

Expect extreme lyricism and a selection of the freshest, hardest knockin’ beats ever heard in J-Section.

Live sets:
- BEN SHARPA
- RATTEX
+ Suprise special guests

Your host: KONFAB

DJs: C-LIVE (TBC) + DJ RAIKO

Emcee Battles! Pioneer Unit merchandise! CD giveaways!

Venue: Carfax, 39 Gwi Gwi Mrwebi Street, Newtown, Johannesburg

Entry: R70 / R120 (incl. 1 CD) / R150 (incl. 2 CDs)


Join the Facebook event for updates and reminders

The future’s here and still the vets persevere,
the Golden Age is resurrecting from the rear,
coming back with boom bap and soul stories,
plus electro for my robot armies!”

Can’t wait to see you all! :)
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PS: Listen to tracks from the new albums…

http://www.myspace.com/bensharpa

http://www.myspace.com/rattex

Master CDs for Bread and Butter and B. Sharpa

Masters

We’ve been working flat out to get Bread and Butter by Rattex and B. Sharpa by Ben Sharpa ready for our manufacturing deadline (which is round about now). I’ve only had 2 hours sleep and I can hardly string a sentence together - but here goes anyway…

Anne-Sophie has been busy with the album artwork while I’ve been mixing and mastering the music. It’s funny how similar both processes are - the aim with both being to balance the individual elements in order to create a coherent end product.

We really put ourselves under huge pressure by releasing two albums at the same time, but it was necessary in order to guarantee that both albums come out this year. The distributor doesn’t accept submissions after October 1st.

Anyway,,, pictured above are the final audio master CDs. It’s highly nerve wracking committing music to CD because there’s no going back! A lot of work has gone into them and I’m very happy with the results so everything should be fine.

I’ll post the beautiful album artwork separately.

The Realist in One Small Seed

There’s a nice feature on The Realist in the latest issue of One Small Seed.

“The Realist deals in bruising combustible beats, caustic rhymes and moments of jarring beauty.”

Couldn’t have said it better myself!

Go and buy One Small Seed, it’s definitely one of SA’s best publications.


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Photos by Apartment :)

Milanese, by Chrome Kids

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Nice article on Milanese‘s upcoming EP release by Chrome Kids.

Chrome Kids say:
Keep an eye out for a new EP coming soon on Square Records from UK super Producer Milanese. With some classic previous releases on Warp and Planet Mu that have pushed the boundaries of what he terms ‘UK Bass Music,’ the new EP has a lot to live up to but early signs are good indeed.

Milanese has been working with South African rapper Ben Sharpa on tracks and at least one ‘Reload Beat’ has made it onto the EP. The track is a dark grinding, hop, glitch and jump type tune that wouldn’t sound out of place bumping out of a Mad Max vehicle. You can check it out on Milanese’s MySpace… trust me this is BIG.

I’ve heard one other collaboration called ‘Wonderful World’ up on Sharpa’s MySpace which is a lovely Industrial Grime track with a bounce like a turbo injected pogo stick on a brothel bed, but not sure if that’s going to be included on the Milanese EP or not…

Read the entire blog post here: http://chromekids.blogspot.com/2008/08/talking-milanese.html

Ben Sharpa and Rattex’s interviews on One Small Seed.TV

Super hot interview of Rattex on onesmallseed.TV


Ben Sharpa and Dplanet rocks the mic and share how they do it for onesmallseed.TV

onesmallseed.TV

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Max Normal, Cult Leader, Master of the Universe

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I was very lucky to attend the last MaxNormal.TV show at the Albert Hall in Cape Town a few weeks ago. As they say: FOKKIT! :)

I don’t think I have enjoyed a show so much in ages!
MaxNormal.TV crew is Max Normal Yo-Landi Visser, Neon Don and Duppie. Damn they can put on a show. All their songs have concept, mise-en-scène and accompanying unique visuals. Their energy was mad and they got the crowd going crazy over awesome beats ranging from dark electro to more poppy rap.

If you get a chance, go check them out in Belgium! They’ll be performing at the [Pukkelpop](http://www.pukkelpop.be] on the 14th of August in my home country.
Not to be missed!

FOKKEN PRAGTIG ;)


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MaxNormal.TV
• Watch the Total Fuck up music video
Become a fan of MaxNormal.TV on Facebook
Overtone review
HarderFaster interview
Pioneer Unit’s account of the Albert Hall MNTV party

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New Rattex photo

New Rattex photo by Apartment, for the back cover of his new mixtape 7784.
Order yours now!

Rattex
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PS: Don’t forget to check out Pioneer Unit for Rattex’s new remixes, free to download!

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Klinikal on the MPC1000

Klinikal performed at the Planetary Assault launch party in Cape Town last year and completely blew our mind with his amazing MPC1000 set.
Check him out in his studio. Amazing!!


Creates a jungle beat


Explain how he sets up the MCP1000

Respect!

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Download The Realist new track + goodie pack

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Happy Friday to me :)

I just downloaded the latest track by The Realist,, big epic beat, feels like a dark movie soundtrack, loving it!

Because they’re really nice caring lovely people, they’ve also included some photos and lyrics to the download,, nice collector item.

Download The Realist goodie pack now!

The Realist on myspace
The Realist on Facebook

PS: Finishing touching up some press photo for The Realist, it’s look lush and tight, can’t wait to post them :)


Download “Love Hip Hop” by Rattex

Rattex in Session

Rattex in action, recording in the Pioneer Unit studios. Photo by Damian Stephens, click to enlarge

We’ve got another Spaza banger for you to download for FREE!
Rattex is on fire at right now,,, everything he touches turns to gold. Check out Love Hip Hop, a track dedicated to the one he loves - Hip Hop!
Love Hip Hop - Rattex - MP3 - (4.1Mb)
Love Hip Hop - Rattex - ZIP - (4.1Mb)

That’s how we rrrrrrrroll!!

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We were at the Wordsworth / Ben Sharpa / Rattex party

We couldn’t miss taking a few photos at the Wordsworth, Ben Sharpa and Rattex gig at The Assembly last Thursday (April 3rd).

From the Pioneer Unit website:
Cape Town was blessed with a typically massive performance by Lyricist Lounge all-star Wordsworth. The night, which also featured Pioneer Unit artists, Ben Sharpa and Rattex, was organised by Dominique from Unlearn Agency who cleverly took advantage of the fact that Words was in South Africa to judge the finals of the Sprite Emcee Africa battle competition.

Read the full review of the party on Pioneer Unit website

The performances were full of energy, stage presence and hot tracks. Wordsworth was amazing, as always (I saw him for the first time ever at the Tri-Continental gig at the CTICC) especially when he launched into freestyle and invited other rappers to join him on stage.

View the full set of photos on Flickr

The Assembly

Wordsworth performing (click to enlarge)
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Ben Sharpa performing (click to enlarge)
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Ben Sharpa

Rattex performing (click to enlarge)
Rattex

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Bradlox, the master of ceremony (click to enlarge)
Bradlox introducing @ The Assembly

Check out Overtone for videos of
- Rattex performing

  • Wordsworth performing

Recording a track at the Pioneer Unit studios
The icing on the cake was Wordsworth recording a track in the Pioneer Unit studio on a Dplanet beat, it’s hot hot hot!!! :)

Wordsworth writing (click to enlarge)

Ben Sharpa, Ma-B & Rattex (click to enlarge)

Rattex listening to Wordsworth recording (click to enlarge)

Wordsworth and Dplanet, after recording a super hot track! (click to enlarge)


Madosini

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Madosini will be performing at Zula on the 27th March.

She sounds rather interesting:
_Hailed as the ‘Queen of Xhosa Music’, Madosini Latozi Mpahleni was born amongst the Pondo, in the district Dlomo of the village of Mpheko near Umtata in the Eastern Cape . She learned to play uhadi at the age of 13, ‘and since then I never stopped!’

Her extraordinary music is unique, not just in its scope, but also in the variety and depth of the emotions she evokes.

As a singer, composer, storyteller, and master player of three traditional musical instruments: uhadi (bow), umrhubhe (mouth bow), and isitolotolo (jaw harp), she performs frequently around the country._

Read Madosini’s full bio
Another bio on www.melt2000.com

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TERIYAKI BOYZ - ZOCK ON! feat. Pharrell and Busta Rhymes


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdZMvzypy6o

Freshness Pop-Fun from Japan!
TERIYAKI BOYZ - ZOCK ON! / Feat. Pharrell and Busta Rhymes


Wishlist
- The biiiiig white cover-half-of-your-face-and-nose sunglasses,,
- Nigo’s outfit (when he drops from the top of the screen)


See also: Teriyaki Boyz on Wiki

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From the Apartment photographic archives / Spaza

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This photo was taken when Fred did a shoot in Khayelitsha for Spaza artist Middle Finga‘s EP cover - more photos here.


Pioneer Unit is working with another Spaza artist, Rattex:

Rattex is now at the forefront of the new school of proudly South African rappers who understand that Hip Hop, more than any other musical art form, is about addressing important issues and representing where you’re from. It is therefore not suprising that Rattex is one of the pioneers of the ‘Spaza’ movement, where lyrics are performed in a combination of isiXhosa, English and Cape Flats slang.


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Rattex has always been a true Cape Flats soldier, representing Khultcha (Khayelitsha) wherever he performs.”

Like at Mzoli’s a couple of weeks ago for the launch of Battle of Gugulethu Volume 2,,, check out the photos here,, the crowd went mad listening to his new tracks!!


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Can’t wait to go back.
This time I’ll try chicken feet and maybe a smiley (if I’m a bit tipsy!!)


More about Spaza
Wikipedia: Spaza shop is an informal business in South Africa usually run from home. They serve as convenience shops and sell everyday small household items. These shops grew as a result of sprawling townships that made travel to formal shopping places more difficult or expensive. They have also served the purpose of supplementing household incomes of the owners.


Sleeveface rocks!

So simple, so sleek, I heart Sleeveface!

one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with record sleeve(s) causing an illusion

Sleeveface on Flickr | Sleeveface on Facebook

Sleeveface rocks!

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LARK / The official “Why” by Evan Milton (from the Weekend Argus)


(Photo from http://www.myspace.com/larksa)

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I absolute adore LARK, SA most amazing alternative band, owner of a SAMA (South African Music Awards) and creator of 2 mind blowing albums, Mouth of Me and Razbliuto. Everytime I have seen them perform it was like opening a magical music box that let you have access to a parallel world full of fantasies and dreams.. I find their music rather inspiring in their aesthetic, as well as with their energy,, it makes you feel good,, it is quality.

Unfortunately the band has decided to call it quit,, and below is the official exit interview by Evan Milton.

The reason why I’m posting this is: even though I understand why they’ve made such a decision, I feel it is somewhat premature, and Damian’s reply to their interview on Facebook says it all (read below the interview).

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So here is Evan Milton‘s interview of LARK, from the Weekend Argus, published on Facebook.

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Despite winning a South African Music Award, establishing a growing national fanbase and releasing two highly acclaimed albums, boundary-pushing “glitch-opera” alternative four-piece Lark have announced that they are to disband - but not before they’ve set the record straight as to why.

Welcome to the interview as separation therapy. The scene: a comfortable lounge annexe of Sound And Motion Studios adjacent to Lark’s practice space, courtesy of their double-bassist, multi-instrumentalist and SAMA-nominated sound engineer, Mr Simon Ratcliffe. The players: Ms Inge Beckmann, the jazz, opera and drama-trained frontwoman and lyricist of Lark, also a jazz cabaretist, prolific songwriter and actress; Mr Paul “Humanizer” Ressel, producer, sound designer and rock-steeped electronica convert; Sean “Mr Sakitumi” Ou Tim, multi-instrumentalist, sought-after session musician, road-travelled band veteran (Max Normal, Naked, Henry Ate) and the band’s drummer; and Mr Simon “Fuzzy” Ratcliffe himself. The occasion: Lark’s last interview or, at least, the one where South African alternative music’s brightest darkstar hope to explain why they’re calling it quits. In attendance: your friendly neighbourhood music journalist, tonight functioning as archivist, sounding board and keeper of records.


(Photo from http://www.myspace.com/larksa)

It was heart-wrenching for us,” says Beckmann, “Going out there and getting told by people that we were the most incredible band, that they were so happy that a band like this existed - getting all of this encouragement, but none of the practical rewards. We weren’t getting any of the big opportunities and we weren’t making any money.” Ratcliffe adds, “We reached a point where, doing what we do and keeping our integrity, we either had to leave to go overseas, or to break up. I literally couldn’t afford to be in the bands anymore in the sense that we had to spend so much time other things in order to be in Lark, not just focusing on it.” Ou Tim says, “It was a case of feeling the abyss; we were all committed to making this the best band that it could be, but we were having to do so many other things that we couldn’t get together and rehearse and create as much as we wanted to.” There are nods of assent, and then Ressel adds, “We got disheartened. After hearing all this praise, being awarded as South Africa’s best alternative band and then… nothing. We’re not afraid of working hard, we did everything ourselves, but it was this paradox of gigantic proportions and, when we got the news about CokeFest, it was just the final nail in the coffin.”

Much has been written about the South African component of the massive My Coke Fest concert scheduled for late March in Johannesburg and Cape Town, albeit mainly in the country’s blogosphere - the intricacies of the business machinations behind the scenes of any large public event are not the staple of entertainment sections in newspapers or lifestyle shows on television. Suffice to say that the festival is crammed with global headlining alternative artists - bands like Britain’s Muse and Kaiser Chiefs and America’s Korn - and is the kind of big stage feather in the cap, with its possibility of international exposure, that the South African winner of the first ever “Best Alternative Album” award would logically expect to be perfectly suited for. But they’re not on the bill, and it’s an omission that cuts the four to the core.

We mean no disrespect to the (South African) bands who are playing; we really like a lot of them,” starts Ratcliffe, “It’s from the other end…” Ressel steps in, “To sum it up: being the band that last year won the South African Music Award and hearing that two of the world’s biggest bands in the ‘alternative’ category are coming here, bands who have been a massive influence on us… it would be the perfect stage for our music, and when we were pushed aside, not even seriously considered it was…” He searches for the words. “The straw that broke the camel’s back,” says Ou Tim. Beckmann has been silent for a time; now the song-siren finds voice: “It feels… disrespectful. Consider who is playing, and what we do, which is as hard and as heavy and then you think ‘Is this coming from the angle that someone thinks that a chick can’t headline along with these bands?’”

They’re silent, and the reverie is one that’s resolute and resigned, rather than bitter. “We’ve done the albums, got the fans, opened new doors for music, toured overseas, made music for movies and TV and played all the festival, but then what? It was very sobering,” says Beckmann. “There was no anger after the initial frustration; it was ‘Look, that’s just the way it is’,” adds Ressel. “In some ways, we even knew that it wasn’t a surprise,” continues Ou Time. Then Ratcliffe finishes, “It’s not like not getting one gig meant we decided to stop the band, but it was really the one thing that made it clear: after all that we’ve done, and this is where we get to. What’s the point? And we didn’t want to be a band that just disappeared and everyone had the rumours of the ‘creative differences’, so we wanted to explain what happened, and why.”


(Photo from http://www.myspace.com/larksa)

Lark’s last album was named “Razbliuto”, a damningly ironic title in retrospect. It is, apparently, a Russian colloquialism meaning “the feeling you get when you no longer love someone anymore”. It seems painfully - darkly - apt that this is their swan song, a schwanengesang of by their dying black swan, as these four creatives who, despite being fare more than the sum of their parts, were simply, methodically and starkly forced by circumstance to fall out of love with what was, arguably, their true calling. Paraphrasing their semi-autobiographical song, “Weights”: Lark did scare, it did move, it did make people love and hate them but, now, it no longer shines the wondrous light.

En route to the interview I’d communicate with two “alternative” female musicians, one who treads a brave aesthetic path on the fringes of electronica, the other who bends classical training to diverse ends, some formal, the others powered by groove. “Off to do the ‘last post’ Lark interview,’ I’d tapped in a scribbled sms. Exiting the studio lounge into Cape Town’s gloaming and bidding a sad farewell to the band, I read the reply, “sounds like a genre; ‘post Larkism’”. Maybe they did open doors, blaze trails, open perceptions and breach a few barriers; maybe the tricksy shadows are too strong for any cold light to snuff entirely. Here’s hoping…

Ressel and Ratcliffe are completing production on a live DVD of Lark’s seminal “Mouth Of Me” re-release theatre-meets-trip-hop performance at Theatre @ The Pavilion, which many see the light of day and may include rough edits of the band’s recent foray into “unplugged” shows, and video of other performances. After a Joburg gig at 88, Lark’s final performance is at Ramfest (Fri 29 Feb - Sun 2 Mar) on Saturday, 1 March. Also on the bill at the festival are Battery 9, Kobus, Pestroy, Agro and Mind Assault, amongst others, and a seconds stage featuring Kidofdoom, Unit.R, 7th Son and Inge Beckmann’s alma-mater, The Spindle Sect, as well as the official South African Air Guitar Championships (Nekkies, Worcester, R225 pre-sold at outlets, R250 at gate, see Ramfest.co.za and MySpace.com/RamFestival). More details on Lark.co.za and on MySpace.com/LarkSA”

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And here is Damian‘s reply:

Now that I’ve read this piece i think it’s even more crazy that they’ve split up. I would have understood if it had been for creative reasons, but just giving up because they are ‘disheartened’ is INSANE!

I understand it’s tough, but having two albums and some critical acclaim is just the beginning. Giving up now is a complete waste of the investment they have all put into the band. The alternative indie route is a much longer journey than the pop route where all you need is a bit of attention and you can capitalise immediately (eg. Freshly Ground). It’s just naive to believe that winning a SAMA and getting some critical acclaim is going to suddenly give you a comfortable living.

They may feel that they’ve been at it for ages and that they’ve reached a plateau, but people are still discovering their music only now. I only just bought myself both their CDs last weekend. I find it impossible to believe that every possible opportunity for the band has been explored.

A grammy-winning producer once told me that one of the biggest factors in achieving musical success is persistence. Disbanding is the only sure way to guarantee not to succeed.

I hope that I don’t sound too judgmental. I truly respect what they have done so far on their own, I just find it incredibly frustrating that one of the very few truly unique and exceptional bands SA has ever produced (and a band with huge international potential) are giving up before they’ve even started.”

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LARK on myspace | LARK on Facebook | Buy Mouth of Me at Kalahari

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FREE MP3 - ‘Hamba Nam’ by Rattex

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Brand new FIRE from your boy Rattex!!

As promised, check out the latest in our series of FREE MP3 downloads leading up to the release of Rattex’s debut solo album, Bread and Butter. This one is called Hamba Nam.

Download either ZIPPED or straight MP3:

Hamba Nam - 3.3Mb - SendSpace (ZIP)

Hamba Nam - 3.3Mb - zSHARE

Hamba Nam - 3.3Mb - RapidShare

Hamba Nam - 3.3Mb - Badongo

That’s how we rrrrrrrroll!!

The Realist Live at Summer X 07

The Realist tore up the stage on a blisteringly hot evening at Summer X in Camps Bay, Cape Town yesterday. The venue, Camps Bay High School, has to be one of the most scenic venues in the world with views over Camps Bay and the 12 Apostles.

The whole event was very well organised, featuring freestyle motor cross, skateboarding, BMX, sport climbing, wakeboarding and other exhibitions. The Realist were in good company, performing on the same bill as The Dirty Skirts and Van Coke Kartel.

This was The Realist’s first big show and they demonstrated why we have so much faith in them with an intense performance. The Realist is TOB (Triplet of Belville), Kid Klever and Sinister Dexter. Their sound is a dark, textured electronica, hip hop mashup. We’re convinced that they’re going to be massive on the festival circuit in 2008 so watch this space.

The Realist / Sinister Dexter + Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
The Realist on stage (click for larger image).

The Realist / Sinister Dexter + Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
Kid Klever and Sinister Dexter (click for larger image).

The Realist / Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
Kid Klever rips the mic (click for larger image).

The Realist / Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
Kid Klever waves to the crowd (click for larger image).

The Realist / Sinister Dexter @ Summer X 07
Sinister Dexter rocks the crowd (click for larger image).

The Realist / Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
Kid Klever or Jimmy Hendrix? (click for larger image).

The Realist / Sinister Dexter + Kid Klever @ Summer X 07
Double team (click for larger image).

The Realist / Sinister Dexter + Kid Klever + TOB @ Summer X 07
TOB, Sinister Dexter and Kid Klever (click for larger image).

Click here for the full set of photos on Flickr.

That’s how we rrrrrrrrroll!!

Krushed & Sorted’s 10 years anniversary party

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(Flyer design by Tracey-Lee)

You know it’s holiday season when the good parties keep on coming,,

To celebrate the inception of Apartment Studios, we’ll be celebrating at the Krushed & Sorted’s 10 years anniversary party at the Assembly.

From the Facebook event Krushed & Sorted’s 10 years anniversary party:

_ “We invite you to come down and party with Cape Town’s most dysfunctional DJ crew as they celebrate 10 years since they first played together in the chill room at a Carl Cox rave. Since then it’s been non-stop slacking off and working at their pace behind the scenes to bring you the finest underground electronic music that South Africa has to offer.

The night starts off with Roach and long time collaborator, Honey B, indulging themselves in a set of swing, sci-fi funk and silliness before local elektro hip hop wunderkind Sibot gets dirty with the bassbins. Krushed & Sorted might even get it together to do a short set of multimedia material that they’ve been working on for way too long, before Fletcher takes you on a retrospective trip, for those with accumulated short term memory loss, of the tunes that have rattled his woofers over the past decade. Mix n Blend finish off the night with the kind of eclectic madness that has ensured their teenage groupie following from Camps Bay to Bloemfontein. Not to forget the VJ’s Grrrl, Skabenga and Story Boy who add the eye candy so necessary to having fun on cheap drugs nowadays. The evening is hosted by the king of bellybutton fluff, none other than Neon Don dada. So please come down and enjoy the electronic hoedown!” _

Come and celebrate with us :)


New African Dope compilation out

We just got a copy of the new Cape Town Beats compilation CD on Jarring Effects in France.

Pioneer Unit licensed four tracks for this compilation which features others artists such as Sibot, Constructus Corporation, Markus Wormstorm and Felix Laband.

We’re really proud to represent Cape Town to an international audience on such a prestigious label. The compilation has already been getting airplay across Europe and we’re looking forward to breaking ground in new territories.

Cape Town Beats (Front)
Front cover (click for larger image).

Cape Town Beats (Back)
Back cover (click for larger image).

That’s how we rrrrrrrrrrrroll!!


New music related ZA sites

Ben Sharpa / Hype Live Sessions - Guguletu

Ben Sharpa @ the Hype Live Sessions / Guguletu

Join the Pioneer Unit Facebook group for all the latest news!


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New Dirty Skirts site by Hello Computer.
Hot band from Cape Town. Good combo of “electro” and usual rock sounds,, makes you feel like a glamorous model when you listen to it! ;) Can’t wait to get the CD and go on a road trip!

Join the Dirty Skirts Facebook group here

New video!
The Dirty Skirts | Homewrecker | Directed by Christoff Vermeulen from Tokyo.


Music photography by Jarrad Nelson