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He is more than just my label boss, he’s like a father through his guidance and support, and we met through a long time brother and friend, DJ Kabila. What’s the link between you and Black Coffee?īlack Coffee is the man behind my signing in South Africa his label is Soulistic Music. I started producing intensely around 2006/7. I really love it, from the times I used to record radio shows and mixes with my cassettes…
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My passion for the art and the music is my primary motive behind my skills as a DJ. I started DJing a while ago, from back home but only formally joined the industry around 2006/7. You’re only 19, you’re touring internationally and have an international deal, when did you start playing? I got signed to this stable through my music and they released my first global 12inch EP, ‘The Bright Forest’. Innervisions is a German Label and it is family of the likes of Ame, Henkrik Schwarz, Dixon and other well-known international artists in the electronic/house music scene. You’re signed to Innervisions, where is that label, who else is signed to it and how did you get signed to an international label? With all honesty I really don’t have a solid term to describe my sound, but I can say that it draws inspiration from my origins and my world dream. I’m originally from a small town up in the north of Durban called Eshowe. Where are you from and where are you now based? My time in the music industry hasn’t been that long, but somewhere somehow I feel it has been an adventure roughly two to three years if you will, and I’d say my biggest songs in South Africa thus far would be ‘100 Zulu Warriors’ with Black Coffee (on Have Another One), the remix of ‘100 Zulu Warriors’ on Fistaz Mixwell’s Impressive, ‘Super Afro’ which has a music video, ‘Dwellers of The Jungle’ which was featured on DJ China’s House Kollektives Vol 3 and currently the Culoe De Song Zulu Spirit Mix of the song ‘Let Me Go’ by Reggie Dokes is doing pretty well in the scene…. How long have you been in the music industry and what have your biggest songs been and what compilations did they feature on? The name Culoe De Song originates from my real name at birth, ‘Culolethu’, which means ‘our song’ in isiZulu and it is a name that spiritually came to me, through my passion. Okay I just have to ask you about your name, Culoe De Song, what does it mean what what inspired it, who gave it to you? Gcwala spoke to him and this is how it went: Thandiswa Mazwai joined him in studio too. This hot House offering also features a remix of a track by Salif Keita and Jimmy Dludlu.
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Surely you’ve heard his massive hit ‘Webaba’ (a remix of Busi Mhlongo’s powerful track)? Thanks to that deal, Culoe now spends a lot of time on the decks both here and abroad.įinally, his much anticipated debut, A Giant Leap, is out. His stint at Red Bull Academy in Barcelona resulted in him being approached by famed German label Inner-visions, who then released a three track vinyl release of Culoe’s songs. Nineteen-year-old Eshowe boy Culoe De Song has been causing waves on the House scene for the past two years: after Black Coffee met him in Dur-ban he signed him to his label Soulistic Music.