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by Azuhl
A seamless journey through four decades of timeless music, DJ Edits & Blends #5 connects the dots between 80s pop anthems, 90s hip hop classics, R&B gems, dancefloor favourites, and 2000s bangers. From the unmistakable hooks of Rick Astley to the ly…
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A-Side Breaks Vol 11 continues the journey through dusty drums, neck-snapping breaks, soulful chops and global rhythms for the heads that still appreciate the art of digging. This latest instalment dives deeper into boombap-inspired grooves, rare gr…
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There’s something about Substack that’s taking me right back to the Tumblr era… that feeling of having your own little corner of the internet to just express. ✍🏽🎶
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Journey to Rap City has always felt personal to me. In producing this EP with Saarah The Lyrical Activist, the intention was never simply to make songs, but to help shape a body of work rooted in truth, growth and lived experience.
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I’ve been building something a little more intentional over on Substack…
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RIP Afrika Bambaataa… this one sits heavy with me.
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by Azuhl
Taking it back to 2007 with this one...The Beat Bangaz, a pioneering South African DJ collective, made history through their groundbreaking collaboration with Hype Magazine, helping elevate DJ culture within the local hip hop landscape.
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Supporters who want to go deeper into the world of DJ Azuhl can do so through the membership tiers available on Ko‑fi. These tiers allow fans to directly support the music while getting access to exclusive content, DJ tools, and behind-the-scenes ma…
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Somebody quietly rebuilt a time machine out of music videos and vintage commercials… and it feels more honest than most of the internet right now. It’s called Want My MTV — 27,000 music videos streaming 24/7. No algorithm. No login. No “recommended …
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by Azuhl
To everyone who has been supporting the music on Mixcloud & Bandcamp — thank you. Your support has helped keep the beats, mixes and ideas flowing. Over time I’ve realised that while Bandcamp is a great home for releases like the A Side Breaks series…
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