Floating Points LIVE at Gugu S’thebe Theatre

On 7 March 2017, Pan African Space Station (PASS) hosted UK musician, composer, producer, DJ and neuroscientist Floating Points (aka Sam Shepard) LIVE at Guga S’Thebe Theatre in Langa.

His DJ work and love for vinyl records has taken him all over the world, with Brazil and Japan favourite regular destinations. This Pan African Space Station (PASS) show will be his first trip to southern Africa and shall see Floating Points perform a vinyl DJ set using his rotary “travel” mixer to combine his own productions with a vast array of influences.

As co-founder of the independent label Eglo Records (with Alexander Nut), Floating Points has helped create and shape a cutting-edge platform for contemporary soul and dance music. Since 2009, he has released a score of much lauded singles, remixes and EPs which continue to cause crowds around the world to dance. Hits including ‘Vacuum Boogie’ and ‘People’s Potential’. His debut album is due later in the year and is set to introduce even more audiences to Floating Points’ distinct and highly inventive sounds. In 2014, Eglo Records released the exceptional singer Fatima’s debut album, Yellow Memories. Floating Points wrote four tracks on this LP, including ‘Do Better’ with Theo Parrish.

This PASS performance was supported by the British Council, Connect ZA and New Music Connections grants and forms part of SA-UK Seasons 2014 & 2015 which is a partnership between the Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa and the British Council.

 

 

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Home is Where the Mic is, Cape Town launch April 2

Home is Where the Mic is, Cape Town launch of new Botsotso​ poetry anthology this Thursday at the PASS Studio. Free entry, get there 5.30 for a 6pm start. More info at the Facebook event page.  ( continue reading

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Floating Points: show info

Pan African Space Station presents Floating Points:  Guga S’thebe Theatre, Washington Drive, Langa, Cape Town (map) Saturday March 7, 2015. From 6pm until midnight. Tickets: R70 pre-sale at Chimurenga HQ in Cape Town, the African Music Store, Mabu Vinyl, and Tagore’s Observatory. Or R100 on the night. Floating Points (aka Sam Shepherd) is a musician, composer, producer, DJ and neuroscientist. Now in his late-twenties, Floating Points hails from Manchester, England and has been based in London for the last decade. His DJ work …  ( continue reading

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Gospel Christian Porn Rap: FOKN Bois

This installment of Stories about Music in Africa was produced and performed by Ghanaian rap-duo FOKN Bois  (Wanlov the Kublor and M3NSA). Stories about Music in Africa is an ongoing project of the Pan African Space Station.  ( continue reading

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Floating Points is coming to Cape Town

More news and answers to your Qs now-now. Stay tuned. Thanks to the British Council Connect ZA programme. The SA-UK Seasons 2014 & 2015 are a partnership between the Department of Arts & Culture, South Africa and the British Council.  ( continue reading

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FOKN Bois: Gospel Christian Porn Rap

Stories about Music in Africa: From Thursday February 19, 2015, the PASS hosts to FOKN Bois’ contribution to our monthly series of concert-lectures recorded at satellite locations across the African world and the Chimurenga headquarters in Cape Town. Tune in at https://panafricanspacestation.org.za For more on FOKN Bois read here.  ( continue reading

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FOKN Bois bio

FOKN Bois are the combined force of M3NSA and Wanlov the Kubolor. Together the Ghanaian music duo have thanked God they are not “a Nigerians” and giving the world its first two Pidgen Musicals Coz Ov Moni and Coz Ov Moni II: FOKN Revenge. Read more about the FOKN Bois in Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah’s story from the Chronic: Gospel Christian Porn Rap. Wanlov the Kubolor’s performance from PASS 2009 at the Slave Church, Cape Town can be replayed here. For further music and merchandise: foknbois.bandcamp.com  ( continue reading

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Revolting Songs: Neo Muyanga

This installment of Stories about Music in Africa features South African musician and composer Neo Muyanga. Stories about Music in Africa is an ongoing project of the Pan African Space Station. Special thanks to Brundyn+ Gallery and Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism.    ( continue reading

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Neo Muyanga: Revolting Songs

Stories about Music in Africa: On Thursday January 15, 2015, Pan African Space Station (PASS) shall broadcast a concert-lecture from Neo Muyanga. This transmission is the second in a series of monthly PASS broadcasts recorded at the Chimurenga headquarters in Cape Town and satellite locations across the African world. Tune in at panafricanspacestation.org.za For more on Neo Muyanga read here. Produced with kind support from Goethe-Institut and Pro Helvetia. Thanks too to Brundyn+ Gallery and Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and …  ( continue reading

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Neo Muyanga

Neo Muyanga is a Soweto-born composer and musician living in Cape Town. He co-founded Pan African Space Station with Ntone Edjabe in 2008 (or was it in Yeoville in the 1990s?). June 2014 saw the debut of his opera, The Struggle is My Life, based on an episode in the life of Nelson Mandela and commissioned by Opera Africa. In the (Chronic) listening room, Bra Neo asks: “Does Mapfumo’s Chimurenga music – struggle music – still have any meaning today?” For further information: neosong.net  ( continue reading

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