Dear customers, Thank you for visiting our shiny new website! You might be wondering why the URL has automatically changed or why your favourite podcast about African music now takes you here? We rebranded the African Music Industry platform to Moto...
What is it? There has been a major shift in internet data and privacy laws in the European Union over the last few years. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all...
My love affair with Namibian music has continued well into 2018. Young, gifted and African, Suzy Eises has a very mild demeanour. Almost unassuming to an extent. It doesn’t understate her presence yet you could take it for granted. Until she starts...
Roughly 13 years ago, African music was very difficult to find if you were not on the African continent. The few artists you could find with music available online were those that were managed by or signed to western labels. A lot of independent...
My first taste of the DaaVee album is the title track Daavi which featured on the Moto Moto Podcast episode 12. It is a song about self-belief and perseverance which boasts a well-layered mid tempo groove with a pentatonic bassline. MzVee’s voice is...
These 2 guys have been quietly causing a storm in the South African music industry with their unmistakable Gqom sound and distinct productions. Such is their reservedness that you hardly ever hear about them in the tabloids but don’t be fooled...
K.O’s long-awaited sophomore offering is finally here! I know this review comes a few weeks after this album was launched but I really wanted to give it time before I did a review. I was one of the people who loved Skhanda Republic and patiently...
Busiswa is a well-established entertainer and even boasts a collabo with one of the greatest African musicians to do their thing: Zimbabwe’s Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi. That should tell you something about this lady’s talent and repertoire. Busiswa is a...
I first discovered award-winning Sally Ephraim Keya a.k.a Sally Boss Madam’s music in 2017 when I was researching Namibian music to showcase on the Moto Moto Podcast The first song I listened to was What You Say which is a smooth and sexy vibe from...
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