Mark Schellhas is a dynamic songwriter: his music spanning theatrical rock, acoustic music and live electronica.
After founding and performing with popular fusion music group "Verismo" in Cape Town (2003-2007) and dabbling in live electronica with his band "The Black Jaguar"in 2006.
Mark Schellhas has now stripped things down and returned to his deep love for the organic sounds of the acoustic guitar, seasoned by occasional flings with electronic music.
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last month's was a smash success, and we're looking forward to tomorrow's meet! Come through, bring a friend, and have a beer with artists, players and the people of the local music scene. We're hitting Rick's Cafe right afterwards. Official invite below.
This is your open invitation to meet up with others in the South African music industry in an informal setting, and to hear some of our guests speak about where we're going.
Overtone Shmooze:
Thursday 24th April @ 6:30pm
32 Jamieson St, Cape Town, 8001 ( Its the road that runs parallel to Kloof behind E-TV studios)
* Speakers this month are Jon Monsoon from Plus One Media (event co-ordination & getting published) and Matt Allison (the recording process in SA). Q&A follows
* 50 Cent double ticket/CD giveaway for the randomly chosen answer to the following question:
"How can we work together to make South African entertainment better for artists?"
Be there from 6.30pm - 8pm on Thursday the 24th April. Beer/wine just R10.
Musicians, please bring a demo or an album. [We only play SA music in the background.]
Previously, on Overtone Shmooze [check it out here]
# United, independent record labels make up for 30% of the global industry, a bigger fraction than any other major label. # Free music is fast becoming the hottest marketing tactic. # South African music tends to grovel in order to stay alive. This dilutes the creative passion of the artist. get professional if you want to make it your profession. # Upcoming bands often see no harm in distributing their music for free. Through hearing you, they get to know you. Maybe they’ll come to a gig. Maybe they’ll buy a T-shirt. # Take a look around you. This is it. This is the music industry. If you’re on this site as a fan, band or industry player, you are it. # Local music IS international music. Thinking t
Hey suga! Join me for the Krushed & Sorted’s Ten Year Anniversary Party!!!
I invite you to dance and party with me and Cape Town's most dysfunctional DJ crew as they celebrate 10 years since they first played together in the chill room at a Carl Cox rave.
Krushed & Sorted's Ten Year Anniversary: Friday 14 December 2007
Location: The Assembly, 61 Harrington Street, Cape Town
hey!!! thanks so much for the add : ) let's keep in touch and if you want to find out what's on in cape towns' electrifying music scene - just take a look at my profile, wohooo!!!