Tuesday 17 December 2013

Dj Qness Volume 3 CD Launch @Klippies_Corner. Powered by: KasiDirect, Black Notes Productions at MusiQ VocaB Entertainment



KasiDirect Presents Dj Qness Volume 3 CD Luanch

Now we going to  get f'd up no excuses no apologies...

Lets get ready to party hard and hit up DECEMBER with a BANG!!!
Get ready to get FADED AF*beer* *wine* *music*

Venue :Klippies Conner(Kliptown)Next to Walter Sisulu Square
Date :21st December 2013
Time:1PM -2AM
Damage :R30

MC:@Socialite_Gaints #A-Ghu #WeSocial_WeSocial_WeSocial_WeSocial_WeSocial


DJ Line :
DJ Chix
Hectic Individuals
Fifth Element
Ur Gig Guige SA
X-Da1
CalvinO Be CooL
Backyard Tape
Hood Native
Dj Qness

 KasiDirect Photography will Capture every moment make sure you smile because you will be on full Zoom #Smile_you_on_Camera

More Info:078 645 7356

Brought To You By:KasiDirect

Get The Exposure You Deserve!!!

www.kasidirect.co.za

Monday 14 October 2013

One man show


One man show @Danish lounge in Diepkloof Zone 4. 1st November. Free Entry

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Woman Gives Birth At Black Coffee Show- by The Sowetan


SEP 25, 2013
DJ Black Coffee breathes new life into his music. A heavily pregnant woman’s water broke on Tuesday at the Botanic Gardens in Durban whilst jiving on the dance floor.

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Women, don’t wait too long to have babies, experts say
‘A healthy BMI during pregnancy leads to fewer complications’
In a rather unique and unusual turn of events, a 23 year old concert goer at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake show went into labour and gave birth to a little girl at the concert venue inside the medical facility.
As DJ Black Coffee made an appearance on stage, Nonhle Makhoba from Inanda who was 10 days away from delivery, went into labour and was immediately moved from the concert area to the medical compound on site.
"It was a rather strange event to occur at a live music concert, but we were very pleased to have all the resources available to attend to the patient on site" explained organiser Stu Berry of Impi Concerts.
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"Makhoba was initially placed inside the medical facility with the intention of transporting her to hospital for further care, but it all came about rather quickly and after around 45 minutes of labour, her new born was ready to come out. EMS paramedics Muhammed Dawood and Tommy Reid quickly reacted and delivered Nonhle’s newborn child on site in perfect health" explained Berry.
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Old Mutuals project manager Naledi Maphisa says a photographer had alerted them to the incident.
“One of the photographers who were working at the event told us that there’s a pregnant woman who is about to give birth. Her water broke and a DJ from Gagasi FM announced it on stage.
“It was funny, people clapped and cheered.”
Makhoba was transported, along with her newborn and proud father to Addington hospital for further care.

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Monday 22 July 2013

Four days left to the We Love House!Party

Hope you are all ready. We are less than five days to the biggest event for Kliptown. Remember, to prepare yourself for a good time.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

WE LOVE HOUSE!

What would you like to see or hear on the 27th at the "WE LOVE HOUSE!" event? Let us know.

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Hey house heads. For those of you that might have heard about him, know him, like him or even heard him play but want to know more about him. This is your opportunity. We bring you "NativeBeats"


1: Who is “NativeBeatz”? 

My real name is Bonga Nyembe born 11 May 1989 at Bara (Chris Hani) Hospital in Soweto. I grew up in Diepkloof and when I was two (2years), my parents moved to Naturena suburbs where my mother worked as a domestic worker and when I was four (4years), my parents moved again, this time to an informal settlement called "Joe Slovo Park" next to Eldorado Park, that is where I spent most of my life. I have three (3) sisters and a younger brother. I am the second last born of my sibilings and yeah, thats Bonga Nyembe aka "NativeBeatz".

2: Who or what got you into dj'ing and when?

The love of music and I should also give credit to my high school mates "Balebetse Setuke, Mbuyiseni Mbele, Jabulani Ngwenya and Vuyo Mjijwa. These are the guys that introduced me to the house music scene.

3: Are you part of any DJ crew or movement and what is it?

I am part of a crew called S.K. Label design. It consists of four (4) guys  including myself. We deal with clothing and community based events and activities. Which we are still struggling getting off the ground because of financial reasons.

4: Why the name "NativeBeatz" and how/where did you get it from?

A friend of mine Thapelo use to call me "Beatz" and I was a huge fan of "HoodNative" (Still am). I guess I just took the two and combined them into one super cool name, however, I don't really remember how the name "NativeBeatz" came about.



5: What kind of house music do you play?


I play Deep Tech, soul and Tribal.

6: Who inspires you and why?


I am inspired by DJ's who love and respect what they do, the likes of "Black Coffee" and  "Jay-Tee" (Just to name a few). These guys keep me going and their work speaks for itself.

7: If you are not listening to house music. What other genre of music are listening too?

Uhm... If im listening to house, then I am listening to Hip-hop or RnB.


8: What do you think of the state of house music in South Africa and where do you see it in five years?

Firstly, I would like to give props to our local DJ's/producers "Bigups" to the guys. The state of house in SA is great, I mean we got international DJ's wanting to remix or sign our local talent,  our house scene even made "Ralf Gum" to move to SA and if that's not good enough...then "Angaz' ke. Uhm..In five years where do I see SA house music? Yoh...I dont know because where it is now, its hard to tell but it is definitely going place you can't imagine.

9: In your own opinion. What is the most challenging thing about being a DJ:

People taking advantage of you because they know you now, you must do favors.

10: Which brand of CDJ's and sound system is your favourite?

CDJ's it has to be Pioneer 2000. Sound system...ey,, I don't know because there are a lot of good sound systems I played with, but for now, I will go with "JBL".


11: What is you thought on the matter that every third person you meet on the street is a dj and is this good for the dj scene or not?

Well, everyone has the right to do what they want, but my problem is some just don't understand the DJ industry. They just think of it as a money "Money maker" just to get a quick buck and that is not good for the dj scene because a lot of guys put in hard work.

12: Is software dj'ing a better choice than hardware dj'ing (vice versa) and why?

Well... It depends on what you like as a dj, like mina I prefer hardware but I don't have a problem with software dj'ing because I started out using it.


13: What is you favourite party scene and why?


The club scene is my favourite scene, it's more calm there and you get to play what you want, Manje ema bashini, its song request waya-waya. lol

14: Where would you like to see yourself in the future as a dj?

I would really like to represent SA in the "Miami Music Confrence"

15: For bookings. Where can one get hold of you?

I'm on Facebook "Bonga NativeBeatz Nyembe" or email: bongumuzinyembe@yahoo.com or call my manager on: 082 260 2792