Steven Afrikaner
Namibia, Windhoek
About Steven Afrikaner
Bio:
Search on YouTube. Creator of the music genre: NAM-Rhythm which stands for Native African Music Rhythm. Steven Afrikaner, is the best kept secret when it comes to authentic music from Southern Africa. Referred to, by some as “The Keeper Of The Culture”, this artist uses his talents (voice and art) to empower people by advocating for the improvement of the society through the promotion of positive societal values, while also encouraging the preservation of the Southern African Music, Culture and Heritages; especially that of the Nama / KhoiSan Community, showcasing and promoting excellence in African Artistry whenever given a platform to perform.
With family origin stemming from Namaqualand, in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa, now residing and studying in Namibia over a couple of years, the artist holds a B. A. (Honors) degree qualification in Ethno-Musicology and is currently studying towards an MA in Music at the University of Namibia in Windhoek. Afrikaner possess a deep-rooted appreciation, love and respect for the native African Languages, Traditions and Customs, and this he communicates to the modern world of the day, through his story-telling songs.
The performance repertoire of the artist is made out of original compositions, fused with traditional music (ethnic rhythms) and modern beats (modern instruments), comprised of melodic lyrics sung in harmonious voices. The sound can be likened to Tribal House Music, EDM or simply as Afro-House Music. This artist and band aim to leave their audiences with a memorable experience wherever they perform.
The artist's performance tag line is...
THE RHYMES & RHYTHMS OF KHOEKHOEGOWAB!
Compiled By:
Ms. Belinda Burtze
Music & Art Promoter @ Steventainment Productions CC
steventainmentproductions@(expired link)
+264 81 241 4844
Windhoek
NAMIBIA
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