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Matthew Fink
Matthew Fink is a South-African record producer, sound engineer, and musician. Discography Fink has produced the following artists (incomplete list) * 2005: ''Jim Neversink'' – Jim Neversink (Ent Entertainment); has Fink on accordion and guitar * 2006: ''Unspoken'' - Laurie Levine (Independent) * 2007: ''Beautiful Mornings'' (EP) - The Black Hotels * 2008: ''Shakey Is Good– Jim Neversink (Radio Lava) * 2009: ''Films for the next century'' - The Black Hotels (independent release); with Fink on keyboards * 2011: ''Honey Badger'' - The Black Hotels (Sovereign Entertainment); with Fink on Keyboards * 2011: ''Tale of the Son'' - Tale of the Son (Deconstruction Recordings 2011) * 2011: ''Guns and Money'' - Shadowclub (Just Music) * 2012: ''Songs from the Edge of the World'' - The One Night Stands (Sting Music) * 2012: ''The Dark Horse'' - Tailor (Just Music) * 2013 ''Abraham'' (EP) - Nakhane Touré (Just Music) * 2013 ''The Home We Built''- Matthew Mole Matthew Mole (born ...
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Jim Neversink
Jim Neversink (born Michael James Whitehead; 16 June 1969) is a South African musician, singer and songwriter. His musical style spans indie rock, country, americana and punk. He is best known as a solo artist who performs with changing line-ups. As such, he has released three albums to critical acclaim. Despite being released on independent labels, two of them were included in lists of best album of the year in South African magazines as well as in ''Billboard''. Three South African newspapers also listed Neversink albums among their albums of the decade. Before he went solo, Neversink was the co-founder and lead guitarist of Famous Curtain Trick, a country/pop/rock band which rose to mainstream popularity in South Africa in the 1990s and was nominated for a SAMA Award. His most notable instrument is the guitar, including a home-built lap steel guitar. Childhood and early youth Neversink was born in Durban on 16 June 1969. Growing up in Durban, he would listen to jazz, b ...
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Mail & Guardian
The ''Mail & Guardian'' is a South African weekly newspaper and website, published by M&G Media in Johannesburg, South Africa. It focuses on political analysis, investigative reporting, Southern African news, local arts, music and popular culture. It is considered a newspaper of record for South Africa. History The publication began as the ''Weekly Mail'', an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two leading liberal newspapers, ''The Rand Daily Mail'' and ''Sunday Express''. ''Weekly Mail'' was one of the first newspapers to use Apple Mac desktop publishing. The ''Weekly Mail'' criticised the government and its apartheid policies, which led to the banning of the paper in 1988 by then State President P. W. Botha. The paper was renamed the ''Weekly Mail & Guardian'' from 30 July 1993. The London-based Guardian Media Group (GMG), the publisher of ''The Guardian'', became the majority shareholder of the print edition in 1995, and the name was ...
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Matthew Mole
Matthew Mole (born 28 October 1991) is a South African singer-songwriter from Cape Town, South Africa. He is the winner of the South African Music Awards record of the year 2021. Early life and education Matthew Mole is from Fish Hoek in Cape Town. Mole's father taught him how to play the guitar. He later learned how to play ukulele, banjo, piano, organ, and drums. He started writing his own music at the end of high school. According to Mole, his approach to writing music involves starting with a lyrical idea, a rhythm or a melody, and then recording different instruments and switching back and forth between them to build a finished song. Mole studied music production in Cape Town in 2010. Career His independent EP ''You Did Well, Kid'' was released online in 2011. He also opened his other singles for free on the Internet. In August 2012, he won Converse's Get Out of the Garage competition, which awarded him a gig in London's 100 Club and a recording session at Converse's ...
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South African Record Producers
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