Afrocan Deep ft. Culoe De Song
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We are truly excited to bring you one of our favourite DJ/Producers Culoe De Song (Innervisions/De Song Music/SA) at one of our favourite venues The Prince Bandroom for a night of deep afro-influenced house music as Goodlife presents Afrocan Deep returns for one special party. Go deep with us as we take it back to the booming Prince system, the music and all you have to do is bring the dance. Supported by Chris NG, Datboy, Yenzi & Leo Guardo, tickets are available via Oztix
Culoe De Song (Innervisions/De Song Music/SA).
Introduced to his native South Africa via Black Coffee‘s Soulistic Music imprint in 2007, Culoe De Song has since taken the world by storm gracing the stage of some of the world’s finest clubs, festivals and events, while his unique Afro-tinged take on electronic music has been championed on labels like Innervisions, Kompakt, Mule Musiq, as well as on Soulistic and his own De Song Music.
Culoe’s serious music career began in early 2007 where he produced a piece that made him a feature in Black Coffee’s second offering, “Have Another One”. The track was named “100 Zulu Warriors” & carries a fundamental importance for Culoe De Song as he regards it as ‘his beginning’ in the circle of music in South Africa.
To further enhance his reputation as an upcoming talent in 2008, Culoe was selected to be one of the worldwide participants of the Red Bull Music Academy in Barcelona, Spain. This was soon followed by His genre-defining single The Bright Forest from his 2009 debut, A Giant Leap, also featuring the equally iconic WeBaba on the highly regarded German label Innervisions which also boasts a family of acts such as Dixon, Ame & Henrik Schwarz.
In 2011 he released his album Elevation followed by Exodus in 2013 and Washa in 2016 plus a host of singles that have turned worldwide dancefloors inside out including the likes of Y.O.U.D., No Contest, Judgement Day, Poki Returns, Bang Royales & the ‘video game inspired’ Rambo.
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