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Hello from House-Nation: Culoe de Song

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We got in touch with the Eshowe born Afro-house DJ/Producer Culolethu Zulu, famously known as Culoe De Song and spoke to him about what's going on with him at the moment. Being signed to Soulistic he is part of a label thats busy putting South Africa on the map in a big way. With fellow Soulistic artist Black Coffee having just played Circo Loco and Culoe on his travels around the globe playing his captivating afro-house sets, the guys are making waves and turning heads and ears towards the tip of Africa we call home. 

Culoe will be dropping his new album 'Exodus' in no time at all with all his efforts going into his latest work that will be sure to find it's way into your collection. He is being quite particular with how he wants this album to be received, thus quite pleased about the song he did with Shota and another artist Thandie Draai, another added piece of magic that's sure to make the album a very special release.  Culoe is the product of inspiration himself and the album is bound to demonstate that in music form.

Culoe seems to via away from the lime-light, not to say that he's not in it, but his humble demeanor keeps Culoe under the radar as it would appear. Pulse mananged to catch up with Culoe though, we fired a few questions in his direction, at the same time Culoe has put together an exclusive podcast for us as well. Here is what Culoe had to say:  

Greetings Culoe and welcome to Pulse Radio. I find that you keep a low profile in terms of media appearances and your overall presence in the lime light unlike other artists, is this a true reflection of yourself, and it begs the question who is Culoe, is he the quiet shy guy we all presume him to be?

Culoe is God’s crazy idea of a shy guy! I find myself appearing where I’m suppose to appear and talk where I’m suppose to talk! I’m basically where my energy is in a moment! So I’m not sure of my shy degree. 

We know you are of Zulu Heritage, please tell us about how your heritage influenced your music, as well as the significance to your name?

I grew in the homelands of Eshowe, a town centered in Zululand. So traditional & urban music is something I’d hear everyday growing up; from taxis, wedding ceremonies. shops & radio-carrying locals passing by. So all the above is part of my heritage, rhythmic music & social desires in Zululand influenced me big time! My name Culoelethu actually means “Our Song”.

Here at Pulse Radio, we have great love & respect for Soulistic Music, with artist like yourself, Black Coffee, Kabila, Sai & Rabitone, Soulstar and now the young talent of DJ Shimza, can you tell us about the working environment at the label?

It’s crazy! It’s young! Big dreams are an everyday thing & we inspire each other in a number of ways.

Tell us about working with Black Coffee, do you ever find yourself overwhelmed by his sheer aura, what's your relationship like with him?

There’s no one like Black Coffee, from his character & presence.  A true definition of a “Good Man” & as a result, we have a good brotherly relationship because of his forever “Good” influence.

2009 saw your release on Innervisions,  one of the great pioneering labels on Germany, how did that come about? 

Innervisions received a number of emails about my music after my first visit to Europe in ’08. So from there, it’s been a fulfilled blessing

Around the same time, saw you start performing internationally in the USA, Europe even Asia. You have performed at Sonar in Barcelona, Djoon in Paris, WMC in Miami and you just recently got back from a quick EuroTour in Paris, Munich & Geneva. Can you tell us about your experiences & highlights performing in these regions? Which event/festival are you still dying to play at?

That festival is yet to be born! In Africa! LOL! Otherwise, I’d love to play a big festival like “Tomorrow Land” & “Coachella” ! I love the arts & I feel these festivals give artists that space to fully express themselves! Djing is an art, and my attitude in a big stage is to tell a story!  All my tours have been inspiring, meeting different cultural escapes, that big idea that a boy from a smalltown in Zululand  can Dj in Bern or Sao Paulo etc… The fact that this has come true is really big for me!  

Having performed internationally and locally where would you place the bar on the South African industry when compared to other countries, are we really where everyone thinks we are?

I think Africa in general is receiving some unique love these days. The world scene is really looking forward to some African elements, so I do believe that we are somewhere up “There” …

At Pulse Radio, we are trying to spread the word of the growing scenes in the rest of Africa & not just South Africa, you have played quite a bit around the rest of the continent, can you tell us about your reception and observation? Is Africa really Rising?

Africa is rising for sure… You know, when you’re a young African boy picturing the idea of the term “international” it’s  really exciting! I’ve played in neighboring countries & the response always excites me. It becomes “world-like” for me, even in a neighboring country ; I think it’s because I’ve always dreamt of being a Gypsy of some sort, a nomad, so regardless of where I go, my movement is world-like.

News on the grapevine is that you kind sir, are working on a new album Called Exodus. Without revealing too much can you tell us a little about the album, the meaning of the name, whom you've featured with and what is different from this album compared to the last one, also when is it due for release?

Exodus is a big album for me. It’s been a serious journey thus far & I’ve got a lot to be thankful for. So I’m meeting my artistic desires & most importantly the people in this album. I’ve worked with the likes of Thandiswa Mazwai, Thandi Draai, Sunnyboy (guitarist), Soulstar, Shota to name a few live collabo’s. Got some international remixes that I’ll be including in the album. It’s best of both worlds, as my fans would say “You got two sides bro “ … so maybe this is true! I’m crossing back & forth the ocean that isolates my artistic influences… That’s Exodus!

I find it superlative how your organic African sound has become successful not only here but in Europe as well it removes the stigma that you have to sound European to sell to Europeans, what would you attribute to your success?

When I listen to songs like “Webaba” & “The Bright Forest” I vision that element of excitement I used to get when I think of the term “international” … As a South African playing in Germany or wherever, I’m an international in that particular country & so the energy I bring from my home ground vs the energy of my foreign musical followers is what has made me successful in my international career.  I think it’s that energy is called Truth; it is something I never planned but has happened.

How did you go about compiling this podcast is there anything different that you did here compared to you dj's sets and what it's your favourite track in this podcast?

This mix tells you exactly where I’m at right now. I got some of my most favorite tracks in this mix… They keep me going wherever I play…  I’m loving my new single with Soulstar “My Sunshine” in this mix… this song has got me excited about my coming album.

Lastly where do you see yourself taking the music five maybe ten tears from now, in the same breath what are you looking to achieve through your music?

I’m looking to achieve the bigger picture in 5 to ten years time. The bigger picture is to build a brand “Culoe De Song” & spread the music as broad as I can… I just want to inspire others because Im a product of inspiration myself… 

Pod-Cast Track Listing

1. Agoria feat Carl Craig – Speechless

2. Jullian Gomes feat Bobby – Love Song 28 (Stuff’s essential mix)

3. Garth & Grel – Inhliziyo Yam (Darque’s Define Dub)

4. Elise – Poseidon (At One Remix)

5. Sai & Ribatone – Sunday Showers (Dj Angelo Edit)

6. Culoe De Song feat Soulstar – My Sunshine

7. Dj MX – Children Singing

8. Culoe De Song – Story Untitled

9. Culoe De Song feat Shota – Ma Afrika

10. Culoe De Song – The Bright Forest (Black Motion Remake)

11. Daft Punk – Get Luck over Osunlade’s Instrumental

Listen to Culoe de Song on Pulse Radio. 

 

 


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