Showing posts with label Electro-soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electro-soul. Show all posts
June 20, 2012
Little fratpack Dragon
The Ordinary Girl is in a bit of a nostalgic mood today so pardon the throwbacks. Seeing that We-Are-Awesome and adidas Originals are bringing Little Dragon out to South Africa for two shows this year, I thought it would be fitting to remind you of fratpack's take on Scribble Paper. Oldie but goodie. Listen:
Little Dragon are the second international headliners of the adidas Originals Live Performances Series and they will perform at the Biscuit Mill in Woodstock, Cape Town on 31 August and the Maboneng Precinct in Jozi on Spring Day. Book your tix at Webtickets.
June 19, 2012
The Do
New Zaki Ibrahim! This is the video for The Do, off Every Opposite. It's directed by Christian Denslow. What do you think of it?
Zaki Ibrahim - The Do from Christian Denslow on Vimeo.
June 11, 2012
The Kids Are All Wrong
Zaki Ibrahim, or ZakBird as her father (Bush Radio pioneer, Zane Ibrahim) calls her, just released her new album, Every Opposite. One of the joints theblagg loves on the Iqra/Motif Records offering is Kids Are Talking. We asked her how it came about and she said, “It’s like a childhood experience, you know. On the playground when kids are telling you who you are. Here, I say the kids as in the masses. They’re the ones telling you what you are, what’s wrong with you, why you don’t belong. The whole world revolves around ‘kids’ talking. I remember when I was younger and I was complaining to my mom, who is a caucasian woman, about a kid who’d made a racist comment about me. Kids would call me ni99a and paki and just navigate in an ignorant environment. [My mom] didn’t know how to deal with what I was telling her, I guess, and she said that the kids were just jealous of me. I was like, the kids aren’t jealous! But then she told me to not be afraid of how much love I have inside. To stop listening to what people say. So the song is about that and also about how you can’t hang on these things. Remember your identity as a child of God and a person who can rise above and you’ll be a beautiful human being.”
March 30, 2010
Re Rata Kelis!
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