Music Lerato Botha Music Lerato Botha

“These Are the Musical Stylings Of…”: In conversation with the Lerato Orchestral Collective*

The moment you sit down with members of the Lerato Orchestral Collective*, you understand that their music is only one expression of a much bigger, living organism. Their chemistry is immediate—equal parts chaotic, tender, and creatively charged—and the way they speak over and through one another mirrors the layered, evolving sound of Lerato La Rona. What began as Lesedi’s impulsive Instagram call for bandmates quickly transformed into a space where each person’s individuality sharpened the others’, where disagreements mattered as much as breakthroughs, and where simply showing up—whether with a guitar, a drum kit, or a DSLR—became an act of devotion to a shared vision. In conversation, they are disarmingly open and disarmingly human, weaving between politics, humanity, craft, community and love, revealing a collective bound not just by music, but by a genuine commitment to growing together.

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Music Tiya Mthombeni Music Tiya Mthombeni

Home Studios : The Bedroom Revolution

Not so long ago, attaining genuine artistry as a musician was a privilege reserved for nepo-babies, industry giants or those talented enough to be chosen and sponsored by capital corporations – today, music is an art form that is currently being revolutionized and we owe a large part of that ubiquity to the bedroom studio.

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Music Lunathi Kondlo Music Lunathi Kondlo

Duval Timothy: Carrying Colour

Every Duval Timothy record feels like it has a very specific palette to it. like the room and the clothes worn shared a tone. somehow the colours are translated into sound. all the album covers match the sounds.

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