The first thing I saw was a pink drink and a pile of scavenger hunt cards. Not the usual start to a Cape Town music launch, but Pretty Loud has no interest in doing things the usual way. On 7 August, co-founders Erin Elliot and Amy Tjasink — two women with the resumes and stage presence to back it up — introduced their new women-centred music collective with The Pyjama Party. Invite-only, unapologetically femme, and designed to feel like the sleepover of your dreams, it doubled as a statement of intent: the future of music in this city is collaborative, not competitive.
On a warm Cape Town afternoon, Lynn Cupido is somewhere between tending to her indoor plants and building worlds out…
When Nasty C announced the relaunch of Tall Racks as a digital platform for independent artists about a week ago,…
On 9 August, The Dinner Club returns for its second edition, this time inside the M&M Music Academy in Sunningdale.…
The thing about slow-burn R&B is this: it can drift into background music fast. Pretty melodies, a moody beat, and…
The Vue felt unusually alive last Wednesday night (16 July). Not in the way a club surges to life when…
Creativity thrives here, creative careers do not. Can we begin taking steps to build the music industry that Cape Town…
When Kristi Lowe first released a song into the world, she wasn’t thinking about airplay or playlists. She was fifteen,…
Last week, we laid it out for venues: if you can’t offer artists the bare minimum — working sound, working…
You wouldn’t invite someone over for dinner and ask them to bring the cutlery, cook their own food, and leave…
