Monday, November 29, 2010

Musa Nxumalo- Alternative Kids

We first met Musa Nxumalo in Durban when one of us was hitting on his friend's apparent girlfriend.



The next time we saw him was online when everyone was talking about his great photography work









We have great respect for him, his eye and at times taste.






We want friends that take such great photos....

Haroshi's Dunks

This post will not say much at all. just one HAROSHI  the Japanese sculptor.

Haroshi


Three dimensional sculptures from recycled skateboards,









and Nike Dunks .
I trust I don't have to tell you these are sculptured dunks. If you didn't know, then now you do.



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Busta Rhymes and T Pain

Finally. After complaining Long and hard Durban finally gets to hold it down. Period.

Shabach Concerts brings you Hip Hop Legend Busta Rhymes and T-Pain Live - for one night only - at The ICC Arena, 28th of November. DJ Waxxy the Dancehall and R & B DJ from Channel O will be on the ones and twos.
If you still need more reason for attending this show then how about we tell you that, this will be the first in a string of international concerts guaranteed to be coming to Durban’s shores over the next year. So if this one has a great turn out you might be seeing the hottest man right now gracing our sores very soon.



You can keep updated on our event page on facebook by this link http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=158681584172194 or search facebook for “Busta Rhymes and T Pain Live”.


Tickets for the concert are now available at Computicket outlets, www.computicket.com and Shoprite Checker’s outlets.

You could win Platinum/Gold tickets, afterparty tickets and a Limo Ride by checking out the Daily News and other publications or online at www.mrwhite.co.za 

Kanye West

We ran across the latest XXL Magazine cover, its got Mr Kanye West on the cover and his four page article is worth every minute spent on it, anyway we were trying to find the articles so we could put it up. We couldn’t find it on the site, but we did find an article by Thomas Golianopoulos  asking us When Did You Realize Kanye West Was Great? It got me thinking.
We think we thought he was great when he dropped his first album, but we lost faith in him a bit during the auto tune phase. But he came back lately to prove to us that he is beyond just great. This we saw during his VH1 storyteller set. The set was amazing, made even songs we never liked our favorite songs.

But we also think that we realized his greatness when he dropped the power joint. Video was amazing, so was the song and the album too is coming together well.

When did you realise his greatness?

Sunday, November 7, 2010

THE QUALITIES OF LIFE

The purpose of Brand R is to share and we find pleasure in doing so. It is an even greater pleasure to showcase Durban’s fruits. One in particular that we share with you is the K.Z.N.P.O   



And so a friend invited Brand R to this avant-garde do. And we gladly accepted. We talking about mid 40’s (age average) well dressed couples out for a night of class.
Which other majestic venue could stage this event other than the iconic City Hall. The last time I came here was to check out Ben Sharper and Wordsworth. Tonight I’m here for orchestra.
The city wore its cute face and got alive. One could easily trace the joy on the faces of the guests. 
And so the Polo fleece was in place, the fade dusted off, shoes shined, empty mind and golden ears took to the experience.



Ok we told the Orchestra has been running some twenty six years or so. It’s been kept alive by several sponsorships. Last nights orchestra was a seventy one piece. Imagine seventy one musicians in perfect cohesion and harmony. It’s just man, brass, wood and extreme concentration. Here, we’re talking absolutely no wiring or modern technology. Instead these meter wide brass tubes/ pipes that are connected to the organ leading up to the roof to perfect the acoustics.



One can’t help but notice the great emotion in the music, the way it builds up, the speechless communication between the conductor and the instrumentalists. It instant connection to the soul and mind showers freedom.  

The highest and lowest notes are impeccably controlled with such eloquence. I’m also told that some of the players have immigrated into the country just to play in the orchestra. Just to play in the KZNPO, swallow that son. Honestly, what could be realer?

These virtuosi have since started playing have only focused on one instrument which they are still trying to master after fifty years. Amazing!

The special guest for the night was Italian Jerome Pernoo. We’re no critiques of the music but this cat did magic yo! The conservatism is so strong there were instances I felt deserved an instant applaud, but we could only clap at the end of his set, plus we had a time line of less than five minutes.


The orchestra proceeded to play Beethoven’s fifth symphony. It feels like music captivity in a meditative state.  I almost cried when heard that Beethoven had been deaf for a while. Imagine composing so many classics and knowing you’ll never really get to hear them.  
Our quest for this year was to unveil and experience Durban. We’ve done well in this endeavor.

Black Berry Torch

So South Africa is currently under a Black Berry. Nokia is kind of at the back of everyone’s mind and the i – Phone is not having things that easy due to its pricing.



Just when the Black Berry curve was getting too synonymous to the average urban person, the Black Berry Torch came in to save the day. The design is slick and classy, but we not the greatest fans of slide phones.



Its  has a 5MP camera and it also supports video recording it comes with a combined 8 GB of media storage out-of-the-box, and includes a micro SD/SDHD memory card slot that can bring the total storage memory to 36 GB for customers that want more.