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| Elektronik Dialogues | Tommy Gun
With the colours of the Bo-Kaap in our periphery, one small seed caught up with local electronic DJ – Tommy Gun – to talk about indie-electro music, the Cape Town music scene, and what inspired his unique rock-influenced electro style. We also had the chance to see the man at work at Trinity night club...
Album of the Week: February Week 04
February’s fourth album of the week is My Imaginary Friends by Cape Town-based one small seed network member Janine Kuschke – Van Der Tuin. Join the onesmallseed.net community to begin uploading your own work, exchange comments and network with other artists!! Check out the album HERE
Images of the Week: February, Week 04
Images of the Week features two astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network.
#bottomrightcorner – February, Week 03
Some new, some a little older but still worth sharing. This is week three of #bottomrightcorner. Don’t forget to send us your beats (sarahclaire@onesmallseed.com) so we can put it up on the bottom right corner on onesmallseed.com next week. Have a good one kids. #welikeitlouder
Markus Wormstorm’s “Not I, but a friend” Album Launch
Featured in Issue 23 – “Cult of Self” – of one small seed magazine, Markus Wormstorm is a name synonymous with all things electronic. Leigh Vermaak takes us through the night of February the 2nd; it’s the launch of Markus Wormstorm‘s latest album titled Not I, but a friend…
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Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound
Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...
The Revolution will not be Televised
‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’ has left a permanent mark on our modern lexicon. This song by legendary musician and spoken-word artist Gil Scott-Heron – who sadly passed away in 2011 – is a social message advocating equity and justice and the direct action needed to bring them about. ...








