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Saturday 5 November 2011

XIVUMBA MAGIC SWEEPS THE DANCE FLOORS!

By: I.Life and Bheki Khoza





Have you felt the sensation? A sensation that will take you on a journey to the depths of your soul! Lady X is leading the way and she sets to encompass you with her magical performance abilities! This lass is fast sending shock waves into the local House Music scene!


Born Xolisa Mvula, now known by her stage name Lady X, is most recognised for her warm and soulful voice. Lady X hails from Port Elizabeth, it was not long before she appeared on stages as a performer. Performing at shows like “Poetry Delight” in 2008, also showcasing at the “Celebrating Black Lifestyle Festival” in the following year she appeared at the ALIYANA Magazine Launch (Cape Town) highlighting her vocal prowess.





In 2010 Lady X penned “XiVumba” and recorded the now hit track with Mr Cee from Blackwhole Entertainment forming a powerful duo that yielded another banging track titled “Get Lifted”.





Lady X tells that being the opening act for American/South African singing starlet Goapele, known for songs like “Closer to My Dreams” remains her greatest musical achievement to date, Goapele was brought to Mzansi by UPE Entertainment in November 2010, an honour Lady X will cherish as she works on her 2012 album.





In 2011 YFM Dj Mo Flava, noticed Lady X and proved to like “XiVumba”, remixed it and included the track on his latest House Compilation CD! Xivumba is fast proving to be a greay hit with the listeners demanding heavy rotation of the song on the Youth Radio Station. Metro FM has now followed suit including “XiVumba” onto their playlist. The duo performed their hit song for the very first time on Yo-TV last week, followed by an electric performance at THE BANK, last night at Tholi B’s Birthday extravaganza. The entire crowd could not contain their excitement chanting the lyrics of Xivumba as Lady X and Mo took to the stage!


The pair begins to shoot the video for “XiVumba” in the next two weeks.


Lady X in her own words,


"I AM A STAGE PERFORMER, I LIVE FOR THE STAGE, I AM THE STAGE, IT IS PART OF ME BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY IT IS WHO I AM!”


With such talent in her vocal rendition of “XiVumba” and Get Lifted”, Lady X is definitely a star on the rise!


Catch “Xivumba” on Mo Flava’s latest House CD available in all major Music stores!

For bookings and interviews contact:

Tshepo Mathari
tshepo.mathari@gmail.com
+27832090801

Monday 31 October 2011

Sounds and Experience Vol 1


 By: I. Life

Pump up the volume #Leggo!


I. Life: So, who is Tshepo Sekele? Where are you from and exactly what do you do? Spare us the Nursery school stuff…

T.S: Tshepo Sekele is a Musician, a Bassist and Producer to be specific…born and bred in Daveyton, 29 yrs ago…I basically started doing the music gig 13yrs ago by playing in local bands…I later decided to study Music through The London Royal School of Music via correspondence at Sibikwa Art Center in Benoni. I then went to Eastside College of Music, which now is part of Johannesburg College. All in all I’ve been a Professional Musician since 2003.

I.Life: For the love of Music...you are a Bassist primarily what does that entail? Secondly, what made you fall in "love" with Music?

T.S: Well…Bass sounds drove the 80’s and the 90’s Music. Ranging from Hip-Hop, R&B Soul, Kwaito, Old School House, Jazz and even in Traditional Music…that’s what made me to consciously fall in love with Music! Being a Bassist entails playing the primary key foundations in songs, ultimately giving songs their Musical direction. 

I.Life: You have worked with some big names such as Lira, Nothende, Kabomo and recently Unathi. This must make you a Legend in your own right? What is your formula for success and how has it been like to work with such individuals?





T.S: It’s a great experience to work with such Artists, because one gets to share and learn alot about the craft of Music and which in turn makes one a progressive Musician! My formula for success is always to stay focused and disciplined in my goals and to always see the bigger picture in everything that I do. As far as being a Legend in ‘my own right’…not yet..(laughs) This title should be reserved for Great's like Hugh Masekela, Mariam Makeba, Abdul Abrahim, Caiphus Semenya and the list goes on…

I. Life:  Quite modest... what motivates you as a Musician? 

T.S: Life in general in motivates me! Great Music, inspirational people whom do good for themselves and others! That inspires me and furthermore the simple things in life.


 
I.Life: It was recently hinted that RJ Benjamin was "retiring" from the local Music scene what is your take on that?

T.S: Well I think, it would be a sad loss if we completely lose him in the Music scene, but one hopes he’ll still be involved somehow in the Music industry because he is a brilliant Song Writer, Arranger and Producer. 

I.Life: Moving along! "Sounds and Experience" this is your baby! Tell us more!






T.S: Yes, Sounds and Experience is an exciting project, one which I’ve been working on for the past year or so! It’s an urban fusion of Music. Every song has a different feel and life of its own…pure freshness.

I.Life: How do you define such a project?

T.S: It’s an urban soul contemporary funk fusion with a diverse mix of sounds carrying influences of Hip- Hop, Soul, Jazz and Dance. 

I.life: Our Music Industry has grown in terms of quality and talent, how do you add value to the continual growth of the Industry?



T.S: I think by continuously creating fresh, quality works of Music which resonates with audiences encompassing broad spheres of Musical styles.

I.Life: Is there money in Music, can one be truly rich through making and selling Music in S.A?



 
T.S: Yes and No…It depends on where you are in the world and what kind of Music you do… the audience you appeal to…  one can make enough to make a living however Music piracy is slowly killing the opportunity of Musicians being ‘truly rich’ in this industry.

I.Life: Back to "Sounds and Experience" what are some of the ingredients that will make this album fly off the shelves?

 
T.S: The diversity in the Music will make the project fly off the shelves…one of the major ingredients of Sounds and Experience.

I.Life: When can the masses expect Sounds and Experience to be released?

T.S: 2012 is the year!

I.Life: What would you say to upcoming Musicians?

T.S: Stay focused, be disciplined, work hard, keep moving and find your own voice…so you can be heard better. 

I.Life: Last words?

T.S: Follow your dreams and look out for Sounds and Experience!!

I.Life: Thank you Mr Sekele, we wish you all the best with Sounds and Experience! Play on...