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Sun-El Musician

With his latest album AEDM (African

Electronic Dance Music), South African DJ and producer Sun-El Musician is on a mission to piggyback African sounds onto the global phenomenon that is EDM and help introduce some of his local sounds and vibes – and himself – to the world along the way. Already a huge artist on his home soil, he collaborated with Black Coffee and landed a double-platinum debut album for Africa To The World and went on to be nominated for three major South African Music Awards. All this from producing with just a smattering of hardware – mic, monitors, interface and Mac – and a diverse set of plugins. Well, who needs more than that these days…

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