Apple has withdrawn an advertisement for its iPad Pro after it was widely criticised for being tonedeaf and insensitive to the artistic community’s concerns about redundancy due to technology and artificial intelligence. The ad featured conventional tools of creativity such as books, musical instruments and cameras being ruthlessly destroyed to make way for the iPad Pro. Many commentators condemned the advert, with some calling it ‘insensitive’ and ‘provocative’. Apple’s vice president of marketing communications, Tor Myhren, apologised for the blunder, reaffirming the company’s commitment to creativity and innovation.
Apple Music Replay 2023 is a thrilling journey down the memory lane of the past year’s moststreamed songs, artists, albums, and genres for music enthusiasts. It offers personalized playlists, a top 100 songs chart, and a music recap feature. Users can access their Apple Music Replay 2023 by tapping on the “Listen Now” button on the Music app. The feature is a valuable tool for music enthusiasts, offering insights into musical preferences and evolution.
Sure, South African artist Tyla’s rise to fame began on TikTok and Instagram, where she gained a following for her song covers. Her debut single “Getting Late” featuring Kooldrink became a hit in 2019, and she followed up with more singles. In 2023, her single “Water” brought her international recognition, and she joined Chris Brown on his European tour as the opening act. Tyla’s talent, versatility, and dedication have allowed her to break barriers and set new standards for South African artists on the global stage.
Experience a musical journey at the beautiful La Roche Estate in Franschhoek where you’ll be enchanted by South African electric cellist Carol Thorns and her captivating music. Against a backdrop of picturesque mountains and vineyards, Carol Thorns will perform with her signature red electric cello while inside her luminescent bubble, creating a magical atmosphere for an openair, picnicstyle evening.
Located in the heart of Cape Town, Food Jams is an innovative culinary establishment that offers a oneofakind experience for food enthusiasts. Unlike traditional cooking classes, Food Jams combines the art of cooking with the joy of music and friendship. This concept was born out of the founder’s passion for jazz and cooking, and has been thriving since 2010.
Renowned South African cellist, Peter Martens, will captivate audiences on September 24th, 2023 with his performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Six Suites for Solo Cello at the picturesque Montpellier Wine Estate in Tulbagh. This oneofakind event, known as ‘Bach Reloaded 2023,’ will merge the sophistication of classical music with the indulgence of premium wines from Montpellier de Tulbagh.
On August 25th, the Rosebank Methodist Church will host a Spirituals Evening featuring Nonhlanhla Yende, paying tribute to Nokutela MdimaDube. MdimaDube was a singer, composer, arranger, teacher, instrumentalist, and conductor whose musical achievements continue to resonate with audiences across generations.
Sinéad O’Connor, the legendary Irish singer, has passed away at the age of 56. Known for her hit song ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ and her outspoken activism, she was an icon in the world of music and beyond. ### A Tragic Loss
Sinéad O’Connor was a remarkable artist who passed away at the age of 56. She managed to navigate acclaim, controversy, and public admiration with unparalleled determination. O’Connor’s life and career were marked by inconsistency and a constant struggle to fit in.
South African media personality Khanyi Mbau will be hosting the second annual Basadi In Music awards on August 12 at the Joburg Theatre. The event is designed to celebrate and acknowledge the accomplishments of women in the music industry. ## Khanyi Mbau: A Dynamic Presence
Are you ready for an unforgettable indoor Warehouse Groove experience that will leave an indelible mark on your memory? Join the “It’s a Groove Vibe” community and embrace the invigorating rhythm that will whisk you away to a world filled with infectious beats, alluring tunes, and an air of pure bliss.
Brenda Fassie, a beloved South African musician and cultural icon, left an indelible mark on the nation’s music scene with her timeless hits that continue to inspire even years after her untimely passing at the age of 39 in April 2004. To honor her legacy, her son Bongani Fassie has embarked on a creative endeavor to remix some of her classics with the popular amapiano genre.
DJ Black Coffee, whose real name is Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, has become a global icon in the music industry. His career has seen him win numerous awards, including a Grammy, and collaborate with some of the biggest names in music. His rise to fame, however, began in South Africa, where he quickly became a household name thanks to his unique style of tribal and vocallaced music production.
The Bala Family reality show, featuring Loyiso Bala and his siblings Pinky, Zwai, and Phelo, offers a unique glimpse into the world of reality television. In this article, we explore the show’s impact on its audience and the personal lives of the Bala siblings.
In today’s age of social media, talent can be discovered in an instant. Yonwaba Qetswana, a young boy from Paarl, South Africa, captivated the hearts of millions through his soulful rendition of Beyoncé’s “Listen.” The video of the 12yearold singing in his school uniform quickly became a viral sensation on Facebook, with over four million views.
Mark your calendar for June 16th, 6:30 pm, as the Charl du Plessis Trio captivates the audience with their musical prowess at the Fynarts Festival in Hermanus. The event will be held at the Dutch Reformed Church in Onrusrivier, promising a night of melodious tunes and energetic rhythms.