tif you want the rest of africa to be a part of your market base you have to expose our music as well.that simple
i think it works both ways.
it would be quite nice to have some of the agians who arent from here painting consistent portraits of their landscapes for us. along lines similiar to these. a wholistic look beyond just some of the music that is being shared.
what is the industry like where you call home. how are things working. for instance what kinds of publications do you have at your disposal. what are your channels. what are your challenges. youve got that power in representation too. it would be quite useful to begin to have those kinds of conversations. i think they have more to them then.
nevermind south africa and whats happening here, and what we may or may not be able to offer. whats happening there. what are avenues available for south african artists there also.
perhaps hype should begin to have that kind of platform, there is something to be said for widening spaces. its important. and also interest is something that can be created in people. it wont ever be everyone ofcourse but the few shouldnt be seen as no one.
i do however think that progress shouldnt necessarily be deemed as one sided.