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Nthato Mokgata (born 14 May 1985), known by his stage name Spoek Mathambo, is a South African artist, producer, singer-songwriter and rapper. Mathambo rose to fame in the late 2000s with his fusion of a wide array of musical influences. He is known for coining the term ‘Township Tech’, to describe his sound.


Early life

Mathambo hails from the
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Rockville in
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, a township at the outskirts of
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is his uncle. Born in 1985, Mathambo grew up during the state of emergency in the final years of
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. In the mid 1990s his family moved to
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an affluent suburb in
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, north of Johannesburg, where Mathambo attended
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. As a teenager Mathambo showed an interest in creative writing and music, both of which he kept practicing while first studying medicine at the
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and later studying graphic design. In Cape Town he became immersed in the local rap and electronic music scene where he gave his first gigs. Here, he also began to collaborate with Waddy Jones (later
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), producer Simon Ringrose (known as SiBot) and
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. The name Spoek Mathambo is derived from the South African sit-com ''Emzini Wezinsizwa'' which Mokgata liked to watch as a child''.'' 'Spoek' translates as ghost in
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, 'Mathambo' as bones or skeleton in
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. Together, the name translates as something like 'Ghost of Bones' or 'Ghost Skeleton'.


Career


2006-2010: early projects Sweat.X and Playdoe

In 2006, Mathambo and Wormstorm started their electro rap-duo project Sweat.X and quickly rose to national prominence by releasing various mixes on their MySpace site. A year later, they signed to UK label Citinite, released their debut EP ''Ebonyivorytron'' and toured Europe. Another of Mathambo's projects in the late 2000s was the duo Playdoe with SiBot (Simon Ringrose). Their debut mini-album ''It's That Beat'' was released in 2008 at label Try Harder and followed by a tour through Europe. The same year, they released the album ''Sibot & Spoek are Playdoe'' followed in 2010 by the EP ''African Arcade'', both with label
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. Another album with the title ''Bubble & Freeze'' was released on Leonizer Records in 2010. Together with Starkey they released the EP ''Freeze Step'' in 2009.


2010-2011: ''Mshini Wam''

A series of mixtapes titled ''H.I.V.I.P.'', periodically released on his blog in 2009, helped build Mathambo's reputation for creatively arranging different styles and genres. Mathambo's collaboration with Richard Rumney aka. Richard The Third called Moleke Mbembe eventually developed into a live band supporting Mathambo on his first album. In 2010, Mathambo's debut solo album ''Mshini Wam'' was released on Stockholm label
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. The title is derived from "
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", which translates as ‘Bring me my machine gun’, an anti-apartheid struggle song popular with Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the
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, in the 1960s. It was also
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's signature song in his bid for power in the late 2000s. Regarding the album's title, Mathambo stated: "My Machine in this case … is my platform to express a new wave of electronic African music blowing through the continent!" The album includes the widely acclaimed song ''Control'', a cover of
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’s "
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". The track's video was directed by South African photographer
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and Michael Cleary, who received the Young Director Award at the 2011
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. The video also won the Gold Award at the South African
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in 2011. Meanwhile, Mathambo was nominated in the Best African Act category for the 2011
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. In September 2011, he gave a presentation ad
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xSoweto.


2012: ''Father Creeper'' & ''Future Sound of Mzansi''

In 2012 Mathambo moved to Seattle label
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and release his second album '' Father Creeper''. It received four star reviews by ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Q''. ''Father Creeper'' gained him a second nomination for Best African Act at the 2012 MOBO Awards. Unlike its computerised predecessor, ''Father Creeper'' also contains live arrangements. For this, Mathambo collaborated with many artists and reviews described Mathambos music as ''a juxtaposing meltdown of styles that transcend even his own self-prescribed label of 'Township Tech'.'' Later that year, Mathambo went on a UK tour with
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and
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. The same year, Mathambo also released his first compilation album ''Future Sound of Mzansi'', consisting of tracks he produced during the last four years.


2013-2014: ''Escape from '85'' & ''Future Sound of Mzansi'' (film)

Mathambo published his fourth full-length release ''Escape from '85'' in July 2013. The mixtape is a musical hommage to Mathambo's year of birth. A themed video game accompanied the release. Mathambo also contributed two tracks to the 2013 '' Red Hot + Fela'' compilation and released a collaborative mini-album with US rapper Shamon Cassette calles ''Wave Crusher''. As in the past two years, Mathambo was again nominated for Best African Act at the 2013 MOBO awards. Mathambo's debut feature-length documentary film, directed together with filmmaker Lebogang Rasethaba, was released in mid-2014. Twenty years after the
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, the three-part series ''Future Sound of Mzansi'' presents samples of South Africa's vibrant landscape of electronical music. 'Mzansi' being the
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and isiZulu term for 'South', thus being the country's colloquial name in youth slang. For the film's production, the Mathambo and Rasethaba travelled the country for two years to explored local genres and styles of electronic music. "The film is about the futuristic sounds throughout Mzansi right now," Mathambo explained in an interview. "We tend to get stuck on the radio stuff but in the country's crevices, nooks and crannies there are some really exciting progressive movements happening, from the poorest people to the upper classes." The documentary features genres like Shangaan electro and
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, as well as, musicians like
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, Black Coffee,
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and many more. It premiered at the Durban International Film Festival.


2014-2015: CasaCosmica & Fantasma

Early 2014 saw Mathambo releasing material from another side project called CasaCosmica. For their album ''Dark Arts'', befriended artists from six cities around the world had recorded material and shared the files via Dropbox. Mathambo also put out another mixtape of South African rap called ''Cava The Combo (South African Rap Mix)''. After two solo albums and two compilations, Mathambo formed a new five-piece group called Fantasma. The band includes Marvin Ramalepe aka. DJ Spoko from Pretoria,
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multi-instrumentalist Bhekisenzo Cele from Durban, psychedelic rock guitarist André Geldenhuys from Cape Town and drummer Michael Buchanan. The five combine wide-ranging influences from traditional Zulu maskandi music, shangaan electro, hiphop, punk, house and more. They released their debut EP ''Eye of the Sun'' on
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with Moonchild contributing vocals on two tracks. A year after their founding, Fantasma released their debut album ''Free Love'' in March 2015.


2017: ''Mzansi Beat Code''

In 2017, Mathambo released his fifth solo-album, this time with Teka Records. Unlike in his earlier albums, ''Mzansi Beat Code'' contains little vocals by Mathambo himself but has other artists sing over his beats. Isa Jawards from
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described the sound of ''Mzansi Beat Code'' as "less raw and adventurous" and more "club-friendly house beats". Piotr Orlov from
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called the album the product of Mathambo's "lifelong pursuit of a pan-Mzansi aesthetic while also widening the garden of SA's delights to incorporate global vibes."


2015-present: Batuk

Teaming up with DJ Aero Manyelo and vocalists Carla Fonseca (aka. Manteiga), as well as, Nandi Ndlovu in 2015, Mathambo formed a new collective called Batuk. According to Carla Fonseca, the band's name Batuk means 'drum' in Portuguese. To records its debut EP ''Daniel'', released in early 2016, Batuk set up in Mozambique. The EP was followed by a debut album ''Musica da Terra'', also released in 2016, which was recorded in South Africa, Mozambique and Uganda, comprising collaborations with artists from all three countries. The collective aims to use house music to explore different African sounds and unify them in a pan-African fashion. In an interview, Mathambo explained: “The point of us mixing up these different cultures and languages is to show unity and to expose people, to make people not say ‘those are the other people’ but to say that ‘those are my people’." Batuk continued as a duo consisting of Mathambo and Fonseca, who, in 2018, released their second EP ''Move!'', followed by a worldwide tour. Later that same year, the duo released its second album ''Kasi Royalty''. After the pan-African approach of their first album, ''Kasi Royalty'' focuses on South African township sounds - Kasi is a South African slang term for township.


Personal life

Mathambo lives in
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.


Discography

*''Ebonyivorytron'' (2007, EP with Sweat.X) *''It’s That Beat'' (2008, with Playdoe) *''Sibot & Spoek are Playdoe'' (2008, with Playdoe) *''African Arcade'' (2010, EP with Playdoe) *''Mshini Wam'' (2010) *'' Father Creeper'' (2012) *Future Sound of Mzansi (2012) *''Escape from '85'' (2013) *''Wave Crusher'' (2013, with Shamon Cassette) *''Eye of the Sun'' (2014, EP with Fantasma) *''Free Love'' (2015, LP with Fantasma) *''Daniel'' (2016, EP with Batuk) *''Musica da Terra'' (2016, LP with Batuk) *''Mzansi Beat Code'' (2017) *''Move!'' (2018, EP with Batuk) *''Kasi Royalty'' (2018, with Batuk) *''Instrumental Tales From the Lost Cities of Azania'' (2020) *''Tales From the Lost Cities'' (2020) *''Again She Reigns'' (2020, with Batuk)


Filmography

* ''Future Sound of Mzansi'' (2014) * ''Burkinabe'' (2019)


References


External links


Video of Spoek Mathambo's TEDx Soweto presentation
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