Showing posts with label At Nel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label At Nel. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Standing Ovation ... #iStart2Sing the Cry of Africa

Hats off to all for sharing your beautiful art and music with all of us on Friday at the Atterbury Theatre! How am I ever going to get the Happy Dancing Zombie out of my head? Thank you for touching so many different emotions. It was good to feel so damn human and proudly South African again! Thank you for making me cry Vangi! Thank you maestros, Pops and Coenie! Thank you all (Cavall, Luna, Sankobo, Tumi & ArtSpoken, Herman (!) , Ashish, Poorvi, Dudu, At, Martin, Lani, Bassbot and Helena for feeding everybody and everybody who came to see the show! Thank you for sharing the Cry of Africa! 


Some comments:

"The show last night was just amazing! World class artists showing their support for sustainability and bringing people together through the arts. It was thoroughly entertaining and awe inspiring! Thanks so much to Pierre du Toit and all the great artists as well as all the people behind the scenes who made it possible." - Anita Stander


"Was indeed amazing" - Tilana Knafo


"Wow, what an awesome experience to see the diversity of character and sound on the stage. A truly pleasant evening enjoying what is South Africa. It makes you think...." - Stuart Martin

"Loved die energie van die konsert !! Hoe meer ek daaroor dink hoe meer is ek beindruk met die kunstenaars se nederigheid en hulle oortuiging om hulle gawes uit te leef !!! Well done !!``' - Helena Laubscher

"Thanks for a beautiful show. It was a blow... what a night... it was such a beautiful day for Lesedi" - Seipati Kau



"Dit was 'n awesome show. Dit was rerig 'n belewenis. Sal more vir Pops ook geluk se - hy is "one of a kind" - Dr Harry Swart

"I start 2 see, hear and fascinasticaly enjoy the new bridges that iStart2 builds in our wounded nation. The arts touched our hearts" - Sietse van der Woude




"Thank u for a wonderful illustration that the rainbow nation is possible and that diversity is indeed strength. Love u always" - Seipati Masokoane

"Briljante vertoning. Divers. Daring. Dem lekker" - Coba Röhm




Thank you to the wonderful people at Atterbury Theatre - Paulette, Alwyn (He deserves a medal!) ... Jane and your staff - for your amazing support. We look forward to play there again next year! - Pierre du Toit. 

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Sustainability Conversations ... Black Roses



Can a city really be sustainable?

What are the biggest challenges in making
cities greener?
What would you say is the biggest threat to the climate within cities?

What can the people in the cities do to try to minimize their impact?
So how should cities be implementing these changes?
Follow the conversation here




Hope is stronger than fear


Crucially, that change is now beginning to take hold, with clean energy on the march and the low-carbon economy becoming a reality on the ground, rather than just a PowerPoint aspiration.

There is hope in the many voices who are now calling for action from their leaders.
There is hope in the rapidly falling cost of renewable energy that is starting to transform our dirty energy system.
There is hope in the pledge by G7 countries to phase out coal power.
There is hope in the communities and innovators around the world who are getting on with the job rather than waiting for the politicians.Read the story of hope here





Why climate change needs 60 000 artists to tell its story?

Climate change exceeds modern humans’ cognitive and sensory abilities.To overcome this impasse, climate communication needs to engage people at a philosophical, sensory and feeling level. People need to be able to feel and touch the new climate reality; to explore unfamiliar emotional terrain and be helped to conceive their existence differently.

How is this to be done? The world must turn to its artists: storytellers, film-makers; musicians; painters and multi-media wizards, to name a few.
Read article here

REVERSE GRAFFITI: 

Street Artists Tag Walls by Scrubbing Them Clean

When is cleaning the sidewalks a crime? When you're doing great art. Obviously! Using an innovative practise called Reverse Graffiti, these artists seek out soot covered surfaces and inscribe them with images, tags and even advertising slogans using scrub bushes, scrapers and pressure hoses.

See more here


Tune in on Thursday when we chat to Sibongile about June 16, 1976, her life, her book "Open Earth and Black Roses," her views on creating a more sustainable world and  the legacy of Nelson Mandela. Sibongile is concerned about the fact that  "Green Environment" issues are often elitist. She asks questions about who really benefits from going green and feels strongly that the time for Africa to be a basket case is over.



Keitu Gwangwa & Pierre du Toit host the iStart2 Show on Thursdays at 17h30. Radio Today broadcasts on 1485 MW (AM) in greater Johannesburg and countrywide on ‪#‎DStv‬ audio channel 869. 

Radio Today also streams globally on www.1485.org.za. 

It is time to make the change - thank you 
for playing your part in creating a more sustainable world!

Friday, March 4, 2016

Alien Boogie Stuff ... Somerfaan aka At Nel

The Somerfaan Master Chef recipe for a Kazinsky 2022:
1) Braai a choppie,

2) Drink lots of red wine,
3) Party until 2pm
4) Mix a Kraftwerk loop, 

5) Record a hungover, operatic Arno Carstens
6) Add a dash of Frank Opperman,

... and voila! You get one of the most exciting new song releases of the year.



"It jams all over the show," says At Nel aka Somerfaan about his latest album launched at Hell's Kitchen in Melville. Psychedelic, hip-hop, electronica, experimental, kraut rock stuff, even a little opera... a unique listening journey on Alien Boogie Stuff. We chat to At Nel about his collaborations,  listen to a few new creations and hear his commitment to create a better world. You just gotto love this guy! 



At Nel's passion for his music is contagious. We play Kazinsky 2022, Polisiehelikopter, Caveman shows wife and Happy Dancing Zombie (gonna be a huge hit) in his interview on the iStart2 Show. Listen to the podcast to hear more:



Thought of the Day:




Album Review: 
Somerfaan - Alien Boogie Stuff
 

It's 2016, you can go anywhere, you can do anything. Somerfaan's genre free album could be the soundtrack! 

Latin beats, Dubstep, William Boroughs cut ups, Tom Waits in a krautrock tumble dryer, 90's Rave, Hip Hop Opera and a treasure trove of other hybrid genre inventions play out with equal measures of humour and heart on At Nel's latest album 'Alien Boogie Stuff'. 



It's as if Madlib's Quasimoto grew up white and Afrikaans, spend time in the frayed edges of Jozi's unsettled Bez Valley playing in an Industrial band, only to later discover beats come in all flavours... even 'happy gas'. The album's closing track 'Happy Dancing Zombie' is brilliant Pop electronica, it tells of a time when the Faan was younger, when dancing made him feel free... it's cheesy, it's happy, it's cool.
- Chris Keys


Polisiehelikopter

Get Alien Boogie stuff here
Enjoy!