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DJ Black Coffee: I don’t make music for the clubs

DJ Black Coffee has again lifted the lid on his creative process, saying he doesn’t make music with clubs in mind. The SA-born DJ has spent several years touring the world and selling out some of the biggest dance venues in the world, from Las Vegas to Ibiza. In a candid video on social media this week, Black Coffee said he has always lived by the mantra of doing what he loves and only playing music he loves.

DJ Black Coffee

“That’s how I get to really enjoy what I am doing and have fun. I only play music that I love and I do the same with making music. He said while known as a club DJ, “I do not at all make music for the club. I love it when I see people posting videos of people driving to my music, cleaning their houses, doing random things just outside the club space.

DJ Black Coffee,

“I feel that people connect more in that state, where they are more comfortable with family and friends. Previously, the DJ has spoken on the emotional impact music can have and how he wants to spread hope and joy through it.

Last week, Black Coffee responded to the outbreak of Covid-19 and the restrictions put in place because of it by hosting an intimate live stream from home to keep spirits up. He said he wanted to use the opportunity to show that “music unites”.

In other news – Jessica Nkosi leaving Isibaya for good

As it first came out as rumours, but it seems the horse has said it out of its mouth. Following a couple of cast members who have let the show, the recent one to also leave is Qondi.

Jessica Nkosi

Isibaya has lost another talented actor from the original cast. First it was Nomzamo Mbatha then Menzi Ngubane, now Nkosi is set to depart from the show. Read more

Source: Timeslive

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