The Juice Up Lavela Sodo
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Welcome to The Juice Up, an insightful series on local arts, music & entrepreneurship space in the Eastern Cape hosted by Lavela Sodo. We pride ourselves on unearthing Eastern Cape’s finest creatives & young hustlers on our streets.
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THE GAME
Music drastically changed over the years, access to music also evolved with the times. From vinyls, cassettes, cds, iPod mp3s and now streaming sites. Let’s take you through the evolution of music and making money nowadays.
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The Birth Of iNtshibha
On this episode we take look on Mthatha’s hip hop scene, local brands and events. I’ll drop dimes on the latest drops on visuals and projects.
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Cathrine Grenfell drops dimes on the music business for artists.
We are more than happy to have a heroine of production, radio broadcaster for 14 years on 5fm and a mother on our show, Cathrine gives us tips on music licensing, copyrights, performance, contracting your work and more.
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TARP WORLD DEBUTS XO FEST.
AGee, is an artist from Tsolo a small town in the Eastern Cape. He saw a need to bring give his hometown something to look forward to annually on the 16th of December. This artist/entrepreneur gives us a scoop on his latest projects with regards to his music, clothing brand and what to expect on the XO FEST.
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Nov Art Kulture Fest is about empowering the youth with everything art, music & entrepreneurship.
Amkele and his colleagues collectively built an event that is by the people and for the people, unlike typical people that make capital or funding an excuse not to ‘start’ they came with a solution to that, find out how?, learn more about #novartculture and more.
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T-MABS gives u more insight & his views on how far the game of hip hop grew with proactive artists.
This is a discussion on how the game has changed in Mthatha (047) to what is now, touching on how artists engage with various entrepreneurs to have stable industry within our province. We also touch on events, why event organizers take artists for granted, issues that still affect the youth, local brands and many more.