Category Archives: Fresh Music

My Currin(t) Projects

Cape Town Small Business Websites

Since 1997, I have been helping bands, brands and businesses establish a presence on the internet.

Sugarman.org

A fan website, officially endorsed by Rodriguez and his family.

SpaceHymns.com

The original Ramases fan website, set up in October 1997.

Music Choice

UK-based Music Choice is the Audio Channel supplier for TopTV. Since April 2010 I have been consulting on 3 South African channels; SA Modern, SA Traditional and SA Gospel.

RhythmMusicStore.com

This online music store was established in August 2006 and I am the content editor and involved with their online marketing.

SAMP3.com

I co-founded this project in 2002, and it has been the official supplier of free mp3s to Channel24 (MWeb) since 2004.

South African Rock Encyclopedia

I founded this website in 1999 and I am still the curator.

SA Rock Digest

Co-founded this e-mag in 1999 with Stephen Segerman and it ran weekly until April 2004. It was re-established in 2009, as part of Sugar Music, embracing social media tools and platforms.

1001 SA Songs You Need To Hear Before You Go Deaf

Project created by John Samson in May 2011. I provide technical support and music research.

Add another string to your marketing bow: Google+ Business / Brand Pages

Google has added another product to its range of excellent products.

Google+ (pronounced Google Plus) Business Pages are a great way for promoting your business and especially for marketing music artists, bands, labels, studios, retail stores and other businesses involved in the promoting and selling of music.

This is not an either / or with a Facebook Brand Page. There is no need to choose which place to be. In fact, it is important to be on both places, as Facebook has over 800 million users currently and  Google is, by far, the most popular search engine on the planet.

My Google+ Page is at https://plus.google.com/110464835235151479946/

So when are you planning to add Google+ to your online presence and web marketing activities?

Lesley Rae Dowling’s debut album from 1981 now available to download

Lesley Rae Dowling - Digital re-issue

Lesley Rae Dowling - Digital re-issue

Tracks:

  1. The Spaniard

  2. Grips Of Emotion

  3. The Raven

  4. Somethin’ Goin’ On
  5. You
  6. Young Lochnivar
  7. Mama’s Leaving
  8. Oh, My Love
  9. Morocco
  10. Lady
  11. Sophistication

Release information:

1981, Warner Brothers Records, WBC 9020
2006, Fresh Music, freshcd149 (2LPs on 1 CD, with Unravished Brides)
2011, Next Music, digital re-issue

Review from SA Rock Digest #94, February 2001

The little lady with the big voice seemed to come out of nowhere, bursting on the radio in late 1981 with the powerful ‘Grips of Emotion’. The strength of this debut single meant that the album was one of the most eagerly anticipated on the local scene for a while. The final product simply entitled ‘Lesley Rae Dowling’ did not disappoint.

Masterfully produced by none other than Tully McCully, the album offered up 10 further tracks of the sultry, sexy rock that had made ‘Grips..’ so exciting. Dowling’s strong alto tones entwine themselves around the tight guitar playing of McCully, jostle for attention next to some slick guitar solo’s from the omnipresent Jethro Butow, or weave there way around her own well crafted keyboard playing.

She’s angry and seductive, reflective and mystical. She sings of the exotic (‘The Spaniard’ & ‘Morroco’) of the gothic (‘The Raven’) and the erotic (‘Grips of Emotion’). At times the album so sexually charged the album is almost a substitute for foreplay, yet she was somewhat of a recluse, seeming to shy away from public life. This was at odds with the strength of her voice and the upfrontness of her songs.

This must rank as one of the best debut albums by a South African artist, strong gutsy vocals coiled around a tightly produced backdrop of hard edged rock guitar and piano. The album is summed up in the title of the bluesy final track ‘Sophistication’.

John Samson, February 2001

Available to download from Rhythm Music Store

More info on the SA Rock Encyclopedia

South African Music – MP3

Gary Johnston wrote:

Greetings Brian, I am a fan of SA music, particularly 60′s & 70′s. Over the years I have collected a lot of MP3′s but am still missing some classics i.e
The Staccatos
Billy Forrest
The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
The Gonks
The Dealians
Omega Limited
Bernie Brown
Neville Whitmill
The A-Cads

I would dearly love to obtain the music above and have no problem about purchasing these MP3′s but would like you to advise me how I can do this? Please help!
Thanks
Gary

Brian wrote:

Most of this music is very hard to find on CD and even more difficult as legal MP3 downloads.

Original vinyl albums can often be found at Mabu Vinyl.

More info on most of these artists can be found on the SA Rock Encyclopedia website:

60′s http://rock.co.za/files/sarock_legends_60s.html

and

70′s http://rock.co.za/files/sarock_legends_70s.html

Hey! by Hedgehoppers released on CD by Fresh Music

UK beat combo’s sole South African album, originally released in 1970 includes the No.1 smash “Hey” plus all the original LP tracks and 2 bonus songs. Elements of early psych meets West Coast with quirky pop tunes. A real collectors item. – Fresh Music

Up-to-date list of South African albums available from Retro Fresh

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