In his 2016 Red Bull Music Academy lecture, Black Coffee discussed the early club sounds of South Africa, breaking through in a burgeoning local industry, working with Hugh Masekela, and more. #RBMA
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3:01 - Growing up in South Africa
23:35 - Mid-tempo
26:19 - Kwaito
34:12 - Hugh Masekela
51:35 - Africa Rising
1:04:04 - South African music industry
Durban, South Africa, is one of the hottest scenes for dance music right now. Black Coffee, real name Nathi Maphumulo, serves as its elder statesman. The 40-year-old first appeared at the Academy as one of two South African participants at the 2003 Red Bull Music Academy in Cape Town. His style of Afropolitain house is, in his words, “home-brewed but future-focused.” Maphumulo's recording career began in 2005 with a remix of Hugh Masekela's 1972 hit "Stimela" and has gone on to include five solo albums, including 2015's Pieces of Me, which has been certified double platinum in South Africa.
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