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Kaffein Online Magazine Issue 7: Kreative Kulture

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

IamSeries: Russel Hlongwe




Russel Hlongwane, 25 yrs. counter culturist. I'm a son, brother, uncle, lover, spiritualist, artist, super-soul and a novice of life. Occupation is in shipping, but I am an avid arts administrator at every other moment.




I am a member of Onexus Music Support, which currently hosts Music Business Workshops at a Music Academy in Oakford. I also serve on the board of KUMISA (Kwa-Zulu Natal United Music Industry of S.A), a municipal initiative aimed at regulating the province’s music industry as a whole. In addition, I am a member of the Coolab Creative Collective, a think tank. The project closest to my heart is the Fork, Knife & Glass. I'm currently refining its ethos and experience. I'm communal living in tranquil Glenwood.

What is it about Durban that still gets you? Nothing gets me now. I’m used to this city, so I simply smile at Durban’s inertia. 

What lifestyle would you say you / your work fits into? My lifestyle fits into creative culture and individuals of heightened aesthetics. It is important to note that I’m very conscious that my lifestyle promotes sustainability. 

Your work philosophy is? Generally - Create for the sake of creating, not to be remembered through your creation. My personal philosophy - "material life is an illusion, all but an illusion". 

Do you believe in Sub-cultures? My life is built on sub culture. A better question is "would I ever believe in pop culture?" And my answer would be a loud NO! 

What is your antithesis? Carbon copy ideas and bandwagon trends. 

Define your marque of crazy? It's a question that is dual. My first response is – my marque of crazy (detestation) - participating in mundane life with questioning. The flip side of this - my marque of crazy (brilliance) - breaking ground even though ‘’they’’ don't understand your objective. 

Why do you create? I create because I was created. I depend on creation, we all create everyday (unconsciously) and due to this I’ve grown conscious of what I create. I create because I can and it’s my responsibility to create in order for the planet earth to rotate. 

Your own footprint on this planet is? The Fork, Knife & Glass – dinner club. 

What will still be worn in 100 years time? Deodorant – gosh, I hope. 

What song is currently playing in your life? Gill Scott Heron - On Coming From a Broken Home. 

What is your cool about? 

Doing me to a point where I question myself if what I'm doing is still normal? In general terms, my cool is the ‘’uncool’’. 

What do you refuse to wear? 

Retail threads. 

What skills do you have? 

I have the skill of a wordsmith (MC), the skill of charm and the skill of loving and learning.

Hare Aum



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IamSeries



iamseries is about individuals that are looking at different forms of expressing their creative nature and are making waves in industries, spaces and networks they work under. These individuals are neither recognized in the broader space in South Africa due to that they are doing things that seem unconventional in terms of the orthodox idea of profession.

These Individuals are active in their immediate spaces recreating the meaning of their spaces and finding new paths to grow these spheres in South Africa.

iamseries looks at these individuals according to the personal and inspirational. what inspires, where it stems from and how they construct further from there.

I look at my immediate to create from there. I am inspired by what is out there to create,inspired by need etc. These are the ideas that iamseries looks to debunk as a way to interrogate innovation in different spaces without over exposing the elements that make up the whole.

this series is put together by iamorganichuman and is the first of many.





Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Skafftein


Skafftein



“Christmas is not everyday” a phrase that a lot of people who grew up in the South African Townships will know very, very well. This phrase basically means that not everyday is the same and that each day will not come bearing gifts ….so with that being said and the festivities looming over our heads like lametta tinsel in a supermarket, we apologize for keeping your taste buds under house arrest and yes we come baring gifts, gifts for today that should last you a few days of delicious digging into the heart of South Africa’s creative culture. Click away!

BIG FKN GUN

Ever heard of BIG FKN GUN? Pronounced…well I take it you get the point, they are an MC and Dj/producer combo who have quite a different take on every day topics topped off with an interesting digital sound that puts all tommy fkn guns back to the safety of their safes. Check out a recent video by Spoek Mathambo featuring Okmalumkoolkat and Solomon from BFG, also load your arsenal with more of their tracks right here

Twitter: @Solomon_BFG , @Soulfaktor


TEDxSoweto


Charity begins at home. Well in this instance this event is one that was founded in 1984 in the U.S of A under the now world-renowned name TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design). TED features great minds that present their solutions within the research and practice of science and culture around the globe, this global movement touched our soil and presented our future leaders and innovators with the opportunity to share their views in the most engaging and innovative ways…here is the low down on the TEDxSoweto.

Twitter: @TEDxSoweto

The Olympics

The Olympics are a Pretoria based indie rock band that was assembled in 2011. Their bio boasts the following statement  The Olympic’s infectious beats, melodic choruses and intense live performances are destined to transform South Africa’s commercial music landscape”.  Check them out and make your own mind up…I know I have. Check out their Video for their single "The Wait" here.

 Twitter: @TheOlympic

MoonChild

There’s not so much I can say about this particular artist except that she bares insane skills and takes her self-expression very seriously, she is no fluke by any stretch of the elastic and if you are one of those picky diggers of picky talent then this right here is your pick. Check out Moonchild’s Single Rabubi.

Twitter: @Moonchild_SA