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A brief history of South African electronic music
Richard Marshall (who penned our recent Felix Laband feature) gives a TED audience a 15-minute rundown on his home country's rave culture.
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Published / Tuesday, 28 August 2012 04:04 PM
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xpistoswrote
Sun, 18 Nov 2012for anyone who cares about the real history of house music in SA read this piece by DJ Zhao, written in part as a response to this

http://www.thisisafrica.me/music/detail/...... More

RichardtheThirdwrote
Sun, 18 Nov 2012The title is wrong - its a brief history of South African electronic music in Cape Town, Richard does explain that. Although it probably should be called a brief history of Leftfield South African electronic music in Cape Town...

HollyJadewrote
Wed, 29 Aug 2012A special contribution to the SA music scene, well done Marshy!

fLOOdwrote
Wed, 29 Aug 2012Krushed & Sorted. Brings back memories!

P-Jivewrote
Tue, 28 Aug 2012'A brief history of the white electronic music scene in Cape Town' would be a better description.


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