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S02E06 – Food for the Road with Tony Cox

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Today’s episode is a special 90 minute bumper edition telling the stories behind the South African songs chosen by acoustic guitar legend Tony Cox for his new album of (mainly) cover versions, Padkos. In-between spinning some discs, we chat to Tony about what inspired him to make the album and sample a few of the new tracks.

We at Tune Me What? are on a mission to celebrate the vast and varied musical culture of South Africa, so we were thrilled when guitar maestro Tony Cox announced last year that his new album – Padkos – was to be one consisting largely of new interpretations of songs that have become standards, from the folk of Sarie Marais to the disco-funk of Sipho Mabuse’s Burnout, and from stadium anthems like Hotline’s Jabulani to Bright Blue’s poignant Weeping. The album also includes songs by Hugh Masekela, Juluka, Edi Niederlander and others, mixed with some new compositions by Cox himself.

What is astonishing however is that the state of the SA music industry is so lamentable that an artists of Tony Cox’s stature has found himself without a record contract. Undeterred, he set about preselling the album directly to fans and raised enough to self-finance the album. It paid off and was followed by a sell-out tour of SA. We can only hope Tony heads to the UK in the near future.

The album is slickly produced and features some ace players, like Victor Masondo on bass. It is “padkos for the soul”. On long roadtrips, Cox says: “I listened broadly to everything SA had to offer and I love so many of these tunes as do most of my fellow Sefricans. One thing I didn’t bank on is how emotional they would make some people. I’ve had several people in tears during this tour!”

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Tony Cox
  • Steve Newman & Tony Cox
  • Juluka
  • Hotline
  • Bright Blue
  • Nico Carstens
  • Boerekwela
  • Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse
  • Edi Niederlander
  • Hugh Masekela
  • Horst Wende
  • Bert Kaempfert

To buy the CD, DVD or Digital Download versions of Padkos, go to tonycox.co.za

You can also watch Tony playing more from Padkos on his YouTube channel.

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

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We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

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S02E05 – The April Fool Show

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April finds Leon and Brett in a foolish mood as they present another lucky packet of South African music, mixing the old and new with memories, anecdotes and considered opinions – and, when those run out – they’ll say any old thing as an excuse to play another record.

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Prophets Of Da City
  • Michael Lowman
  • Freedom’s Children
  • Brenda Fassie
  • Laurika Rauch
  • Qkumba Zoo
  • Galore
  • Koos Kombuis
  • Flash Republic
  • Mango Groove

And introducing Hilton Gelderbloem

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

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S02E04 – The Fully Shoo Mental Stomping Naked Beat Show!

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Well, there no specific theme in today’s show. Leon & Brett grabbed a whole bunch of records and spun some more tunes in their continuing adventure into the heartland of South African music.

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Bheki Mseleku
  • Petit Cheval
  • A-Cads
  • Chiskop (with Mandoza)
  • Gil Hockman
  • The Muffinz
  • Naked
  • Blunt The Banned
  • The Truly Fully Hey Shoo Wow Band
  • Ella Mental

And introducing Estelle Kokot

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

S02E03 – The Upbeat Show

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Spring is here, so this week’s episode finds Leon & Brett in an upbeat mood playing some kief tunes to bop around the house to. Perhaps you’ll find yourself outdoors, in which case, don’t be afraid to tune startled onlookers what’s what about having a jol… ZA-style!

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Edi Niederlander
  • Juluka
  • Sakhile
  • The Mahotella Queens
  • Jimmy Dludlu
  • James Phillips
  • Drain
  • Die Antwoord
  • Hog Hoggidy Hog
  • Hotline
  • Hugh Masekela
  • Freshlyground

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

S02E02 – What’s on the Tube?

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New South African bands are taking to YouTube like proverbial sosaties to a stick. In this week’s show we sample some of the tasty morsels of sound the interwebz goggle box has to offer.

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Toya Delazy
  • Die Heuwels Fantasties
  • ISO
  • Goodluck
  • Shortstraw
  • Beatenberg
  • Jack Parow
  • Anton Myburgh
  • Robbie Wessels
  • aKING
  • Arno Carstens

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

S02E01 – A New Season!

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S02E01 – A New Season! by Tune Me What? on Mixcloud

We’re back for another season of Tune Me What? – the podcast highlighting the best of South African music. After escaping the British winter for some South African sunshine, Brett was able to do some shopping for the show and in this first episode of the second season, he and Leon dip into the shopping bag to see what comes up.

We’re thrilled to be back and hope Tune Me What? remains just as essential as it was last year! 😉

In this week’s show, we feature the music of:

  • Tony Cox
  • Nakhane Toure
  • Chris Letcher
  • Marimba Vibrations
  • Lucy Kruger
  • Die Briels
  • Breyten Breytenbach
  • Zakes Bantwini
  • Gazelle
  • Veli Shebangu

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

Esquire Magazine recommends Tune Me What?

It’s Official! We’re an “Essential Podcast”

We were very pleased and flattered to have been chosen by Esquire Magazine as one of “21 Essential Podcasts” in their “Best of 2013” review.

We’re delighted too that more people will be exposed to the vast and virtually untapped spring of South African music  available to the world – which of course is our primary mission.

If you’d like to see the full list – and discover some other great podcasts – you can get the digital edition of Esquire via iTunes.

The Holiday Special

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Sosaties roasting on an open fire, beach sand getting in your clothes… we do the holidays South African-style with two hours of festive music by South African artists spreading seasonal cheer and snappy tunes around the globe (particularly if you’re freezing your gramadoelas off in the snow)!

Do we know it’s Christmas? Jislaaik! Eish! Hell yeah!

But ag, this is the last episode of Tune Me What? for Season 1. We hope you’ll enjoy it and join us again next year! Until then, best wishes for the festive season and the new year from Leon, Brett and the TMW team!

In this very festive Episode 32, we feature the music of:

  • Ed Jordan
  • Mabel Mafuya
  • Ricardo and Friends
  • The Thieves
  • David Kramer
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo
  • Jimmy12″
  • Mahlabatini (Victor Zulu)
  • Marshall Harmse
  • Reggie Msomi & His Hollywood Jazz Band
  • Buskaid Soweto String Project
  • Ed Jordan & Friends
  • NAC Children’s Choir
  • The Skylarks, featuring Miriam Makeba
  • Nick Taylor
  • Wake To wonder
  • Ard Matthews
  • Kings Messenger Quartet
  • Henry Ate
  • Wonderboom
  • Be Like Water
  • Jack Parow
  • Die Heuwels Fantasties
  • Kalahari Surfers
  • Oriana Choir

Our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves dates have now moved to the “Events” tab on the main menu. Check it out for South African artists playing and other events in your city.

You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

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Matthew Mole chosen as SA iTunes Editors’ Choice Album Of The Year

Matthew Mole albumCapetonian singer-songwriter Matthew Mole’s debut album ‘The Home We Built’ has been chosen by iTunes as their Editors’ Choice – Album Of The Year in their Best of 2013 campaign.

Matthew Mole made South African chart history earlier this year when he became the first local artist to enter the SA iTunes album chart at No.1 beating off stiff competition from international superstars JAY Z, The Rolling Stones, Michael Buble and Robin Thicke, as well as the world’s biggest compilation series NOW That’s What I Call Music to top the chart.

Mole’s debut album, ‘The Home We Built’, produced by Matthew Fink (Shadowclub, Tailor, Nakhane Toure), is already attracting keen international interest on both sides of the Atlantic where he has already been chosen as Record Of The Day in the UK (twice) and A&R Worldwide’s ‘Artist Of The Week’ & ‘Video Of The Week’ in the US over the past few months.

Commenting on his album being voted iTunes Album Of The Year, Mole said: “This blows my mind. It’s so encouraging seeing how supportive people have been. Double thumbs up!”

Karl Anderson, owner of Mole’s record label Just Music, added: “It’s been an amazing year for Matthew Mole given that he was a complete unknown twelve months ago. This is the best Christmas gift we could have ever asked for! We’re incredibly appreciative of the support iTunes have given Matthew’s album since the release at the end of July.”

More Musical Madiba Magic

Episode 31

After the tremendous response to last week’s show featuring the music made by South African musicians celebrating and chronicling the life of Nelson Mandela we realized there was so much more to hear, so here is an extra-long episode playing even more. We’ve both been quite emotional this week and making this show has helped us feel in touch with other South Africans. We hope that spending 90 minutes with us will do the same for you. If you’re not South African, we hope you’ll join us in celebrating the life and legacy of a World Statesman and enjoy some of the diverse and thrilling music from his homeland.

Included in this special episode are messages from listeners with their personal dedications to Madiba.

In this episode we feature the music of:

  • PJ Powers
  • Vusi Mahlasela
  • James Phillips & The Lurchers
  • Letta Mbulu
  • Des & Dawn Lindberg
  • Koos Kombuis
  • Sharon Katz & The Peace Train
  • African Jazz Pioneers
  • Sipho Mabuse
  • Mabi Gabriel Thobejane
  • Zulu Spear
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo
  • Malombo
  • Shaun Naidoo and Warrick Sony
  • Nomfusi & The Lucky Charms
  • Toby Tobias Ensemble

We would also like to specially thank all those who phoned in and left voice messages to be included in this show.

If you have a hankering for even more South African music, start right here with this amazing video of the Soweto Gospel Choir surprising shoppers at a Woolworth’s store.

You can find us on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

Trouble using the player? DOWNLOAD the show.