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Know time like now to learn about music game

- THERESE OWEN

THE ANNUAL South African Music Conference (SAMC) is just another reason to be in Durban during July.

It will be held at the Olive Conference Centre from July 2 to 5 and again will play host to top national and internatio­nal speakers who will advise up-and-coming DJs, producers and musicians on the intricacie­s of the music industry from the technical, creative and business aspects.

The conference is organised by DJU (DJs United) which consists of the five godfathers of SA dance music – DJs Christos, Vinny da Vinci, Fresh, Greg Maloka and Oskido. All five will be imparting their vast knowledge on the delegates. They will also be supported by other experts in the industry.

These will include Byron Stingley of the Chicago house crew Ten City as well as Germany’s top DJs Ralf Gum and Rocco. From South Africa, The Southern African Music Rights Organisati­on (Samro) is sending representa­tives to speak about protecting the rights to one’s music and there will be a special session with the world’s top house DJ, our own Black Coffee.

Of course, there will be the usual pre-, mid- and after parties, but the big news will be the launch of the Southern African Dance Music Awards. They will take place on July 6, also at the Olive Convention Centre.

Maloka explained the concept: “We are launching these awards which will specifical­ly focus on dance music. This will obviously include house, dance, kwaito and hip hop.”

As with everything DJU touch, there is considerab­le and lateral thought in the process.

“For the first awards we are doing honourary awards. This means we will be handing out awards to people and organisati­ons who have furthered the cause and course of dance music in our country.

“We want to give an award to M’du for all his groundbrea­king records he has released.

“We want to honour labels like Kalawa Jazmee, 999 and Ghetto Ruff as well as record shops such as Soul Candi and House Afrika that have been there since the beginning.

“We will be mentioning special individual­s like DJ Ganyani, who has had a huge impact in Soweto in terms of growing young talent.

“We will also be acknowledg­ing the next generation of talent – people such as DJ Tira and Black Coffee.

“From next year we will have categories where artists will be competing against each other.”

Maloka said they are in negotiatio­ns with potential MCs and performers for the evening.

Aside from this new aspect, the SAMC has always provided a solid platform for gaining practical knowledge of the music industry, from DJaying skills to updated informatio­n on the digital world

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