Featured Artists
Tumi & The Volume
Tumi & The Volume
are Apathy is Boring artists.
Tumi and the Volume formed in early 2002. Dave, Jerah and Paulo were session musicians at the Bassline when it was still Melville. Former manger Eric Motloung had organized open mic sessions two Sundays a month and had the three of them to play backing music for the mc that used to perform. It was from one of these sessions that the three musicians met Tumi, an mc whom they connected to more than any other they had played with. They started playing some gigs together for a book that Tumi was launching. Then came the Phat Joe show were they first decided that they were the hip hop band ‘Tumi and the Volume’. Jerome decided to jump ship and in that same breath they called Tiago and came up with a set for the show. After the show they did other performances around joburg and people started coming to their shows as the gospel of a live hip hop band started spreading around town. Then in late 2002 they recorded Live At The Bassline in Melville....
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Interview
What music are you listening to these days?
Ali farka toure, mayra andrade, concord nkabinde and zubz
art... jm coetzee and wole soyinka are monsters.
Why should people, especially youth, vote?
This is especially important for me living in South
Africa where the ballot is still a new voice for previously
disadvantaged folks, I feel our democracy has not developed to a point where one cannot vote as a statement. It is also important to note that if you decide that you support the idea of democracy, then voting or not voting is not enough, it is your responsibility as a citizen or member of the community to be active in its functioning, know your mayor,
your councellor, even your librarian. where you go to complain about your lights, your roads, your governments involvement in some smokey dealings with war criminals, know who represents your interests in parliament and lobby....
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Ali farka toure, mayra andrade, concord nkabinde and zubz
art... jm coetzee and wole soyinka are monsters.
Why should people, especially youth, vote?
This is especially important for me living in South
Africa where the ballot is still a new voice for previously
disadvantaged folks, I feel our democracy has not developed to a point where one cannot vote as a statement. It is also important to note that if you decide that you support the idea of democracy, then voting or not voting is not enough, it is your responsibility as a citizen or member of the community to be active in its functioning, know your mayor,
your councellor, even your librarian. where you go to complain about your lights, your roads, your governments involvement in some smokey dealings with war criminals, know who represents your interests in parliament and lobby....
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Media
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The Story Behind the Pain MP3 |
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Official sitehttp://www.thevolume.co.za/
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