Breakfast in Bed: Mashayabhuqe KaMamba
Kelly-Paige Howell gets crumbs in the bed with ‘Digital Maskandi’ artist Mashayabhuqe KaMamba, then puts him to sleep with whale song lullabies.
Kelly-Paige Howell gets crumbs in the bed with ‘Digital Maskandi’ artist Mashayabhuqe KaMamba, then puts him to sleep with whale song lullabies.
“It definitely takes a different type of person to enjoy that kind of music.”
“We did an interview on radio in Dijon. He asked us if it was a problem, in South Arica, that we’re a mixed-race band. Hahahahaha!”
“Making music with the guys, it’s like family. We have our ups and downs, but we manage to get through that.”
“No more questions about gayness.”
“This is the cleanest room I have ever been in, in my life.”
“The idea of fire is a very strong motif, and a really strong image. And it’s hot as well. It’s like, the sizzle, everything is in there.”
“You realise that all these bands you’ve been watching your whole life are just people like you that have a passion that you share, and that anyone who wants to can do it.”
“What’s your favourite dip recipe?”
“I used to dress like butch white girl.”
“Hi my name’s Dylan, and I’m addicted to cleaning.”
“Living in Joburg is actually quite exciting because there’s a new generation of self-starters, progressive thinkers, creatives … it’s really inspiring just to be around in that space, where all the kids are owning their identities.”
“My spirit animal is Prince.”