For anyone who’s interested in getting a deeper understanding of what you're listening to… I’ve pulled together a mini-study of the set - demystifying the ‘art of DJing’ and showing that it isn’t just pushing buttons! :) Overview For successful storytelling - whether in music, in film, in fashion design, in art - there are aspects which are designed to bring unity / cohesion to the story - such that it feels like it hangs together. And there are other aspects which are designed to provide movement - this creates interest, makes the music feel alive and keeps the audience engaged. Both are required for effective storytelling. In this set, Black Coffee (Nkosinathi) creates unity through the mood/subgenre of the tracks as well as the tempo. The overall mood is characterised by a low/mid-level energy and the subgenre played is that I would describe as tribal and dark rhythmic patterns - and this sound was maintained largely throughout. In addition, the lower intensity mood was driven by the relatively low tempo (123 BPM) - which remained constant throughout. (I note that BPM was held constant since many DJs use changes in the BPM to drive energy up or down throughout a set) While a 1-hour set isn’t really sufficient time to weave elaborate and detailed movement into the story, to my mind there are almost three distinct ‘chapters’ or sections to the set - the first 4 tracks have relatively lower intensity percussion and minimal in nature - bringing the crowd into the set and making them sway to the beat. The middle section (23:00 - 48:00) is more percussion heavy (the kick drum, the snare, the hats are more full and pronounced) and the tracks are also more bass-heavy. In addition, the mood of the tracks feel darker and less melodic. The final section returned to more melodic sounding tracks, characterised by motifs that were driven by the mid/high frequencies - and therefore feel less intense / more chill. You can certainly see this difference in the crowd’s reaction - the slow swaying in the first 'chapter' @5:22- the more energetic feel in the crowd @28:42. And then return to swaying with a lower intensity energy @57:54 However, the movement to the sound was created not so much through the storytelling but through creative mix & blend techniques. In terms of key observations and emphasising what was done very well: Mix & Blend The majority of movement (and interest in the sound) was created by mix/blend detailing. There are a couple of very nice techniques that Nkosinathi uses (which I’ve seen him use in many of his other sets on TH-cam). Almost akin to adding a little bit of ‘mustard’ to the sound to spice up the tracks! "EQ tweaking" - for those unfamiliar with a DJ mixer, there are 3 EQ dials - lows, mids and highs. This allows a DJ to remove or emphasise those frequencies - which Nkosinathi uses to great effect to create emphasis on rhythmic aspects throughout the set. One example is @20:42. We can see Nkosinathi boosts the mids to emphasise the claps and brings this rhythm to the fore. Likewise @28:12 we can see he boosts the mids to emphasise the short rhythmic stab. And for the third example @53:36 he fluctuates the mids dial to creates movement in the violin - emphasising and de-emphasising - making the sound come alive. These are just 3 (out of many) examples of Nkosinathi using the EQ to shape the sound and create movement. "Cue" - Another interesting rhythmic effect that Nkosinathi introduces is created by hitting the cue button on the CDJ (hitting or hold Cue starts the tracks and stops the track once you take your finger away). By hitting the Cue it plays a very brief excerpt from the track - and therefore can become a de facto rhythm if played as such. The first example of this is @15:49 - the high pitched ‘whoop’ vocal sound - you can see he taps the Cue button in time to the track which is playing on every 4th beat. @16:46 he increases the frequency to tapping every 2 beats… and then at 16:58 he hits the cue on every beat. Not only is this creating additional rhythm and layering to the sound but the increased frequency tapping into the drop of the track playing creates tension ahead of the release. Similarly @32:40 he uses the same technique to bring in the ‘Music is the Answer” acappella - hitting the cue on the ‘Y’ of the “yeah… dancing... and prancing…” vocal to create a brief rhythm before letting the vocal play through. There are other areas to the set which are also noteworthy which Nkosinathi uses to create interest in the sound - the use of FX (in particular echo) and the changing speed of echo to create movement. Furthermore, there are a couple of moments in the set where Nkosinathi pulls the music away entirely for a few seconds before returning the beat again. In conjunction, all these aspects helped to add more interest / movement to the set and make the set feel more ‘alive’. And this worked well when contrasted against the stability and cohesion created by the mood and tempo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're interested in reading commentary on other Cercle DJ sets; I've included a list of the Cercle video links with my commentary at the top: Martinez Brothers at CÉ LA VI Marina Bay Sands: th-cam.com/video/29LwM9Xa6l8/w-d-xo.html&lc=Ugw8FjXRTwNr_igsxEh4AaABAg Blond:ish in Sint Maarten: th-cam.com/video/ad4IAkS-1-w/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyYS7pegfiMkfHUmKx4AaABAg Lee Burridge at Omnia Bali: th-cam.com/video/h96MGcsi7GQ/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyXBVeIehYJkpXra-R4AaABAg Above & Beyond in Guatape: th-cam.com/video/MEzU1HvBo6Y/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzwLbb8bwfCee9x72N4AaABAg Hernán Cattáneo at Cercle Festival: th-cam.com/video/Easqg4SUl2Q/w-d-xo.html&lc=Ugz6nHNUJYRxJcvLxhh4AaABAg More to come soon!
I’m not there but that man’s talent is incredible . I’m in the USA!! Been following. Him ! 🍾🥂 to Blackcoffee . Know world wide . For US HOUSE HEADS!! 😆 this is wat we call it over here . USA!! AFRO !! BEATS !!
"single-handedly" the best Black Coffee performance! I'm 65 and South African, I see a son who understands our heartbeats when I listen to this young man.
Am an Jamaican 60 yes an this is mental, love it, am at work doing weekend 12 hour shift at JAGUAR LAND ROVER , Friday, Saturday an Sunday night 6pm till 6am, an am just loving this UK is here
Tracklist: 00:00 Pablo Fierro - Kalaa (Original Mix) 00:01 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One 06:07 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix) 11:20 Keinermusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè (Black Coffee Remix) 18:06 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix) 23:26 Shimza - All Alone (Original Mix) 27:20 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix) 32:48 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin') 33:05 Leroy Styles - The Night [Unreleased] 38:10 Black Coffee & Bucie - Superman (Original Mix) 39:13 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) 46:03 Da Capo - Umbovukazi (Original Mix) 51:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix) 56:43 Da Capo & Tshepo - Africa (Original Mix) 1:02:14 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix) 1:06:44 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Original Mix)
De Capo is fantastic! That break at 46:25 is unbelievable! So unique. I keep watching that moment. And his face at the end says it all. He is happy with how he did it!
His confidence there is crazy. Less than 5 seconds to the cue point - adjust the timing, throw headphones off, echo effect on, track 1 mixer out, track 2 mixer in, echo off, low EQ back up, track 1 mixer in, track 2 mixer out. All with one hand in his pocket. Brilliant!
I am not a fan of many DJs, yet this is an excellent, extremely, extraordinary experience to listen to Black Coffee.. He uses melody and timbres for a beautiful sound.. No standing around looking for attention or wasting time, no smoking or anything to distract him... Awesome...
00:00 Pablo Fierro - Kalaa (Original Mix) 00:01 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One 06:07 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix) 11:20 Keinermusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè (Black Coffee Remix) 18:06 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix) 23:26 Shimza - All Alone (Original Mix) 27:20 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix) 32:48 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin') 33:05 Leroy Styles - The Night [Unreleased] 38:10 Black Coffee & Bucie - Superman (Original Mix) 39:13 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) 46:03 Da Capo - Umbovukazi (Original Mix) 51:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix) 56:43 Da Capo & Tshepo - Africa (Original Mix) 1:02:14 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix) 1:06:44 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Original Mix)
miss south africa when you live in peace in canada... you have enough eat, you can go to school and has a fair chance to get some money... what you miss in south africa.... I am from Kongo and i live in Germany... i never miss this shit africa... my live is so much better since i go to germany...
@@jamessiyabonga3259 yeah but withouit no reason... stay in canada and stay happy... you wont be happier in africa with there whole problems and corrupts
hey over there, i hear you! i´ve been listening to south african music since the 70s - zulu jive that is - even saw mahlatini & the mahotella queens live twice here in germany, great!!! love and greetings from germany
Yeah that is very true. A bit of both worlds. Hey if you like house you should check out VibeOutToThisYall's music. It has elements of black coffee's vibe to it
Yo acabo de verlo el pasado 21 de septiembre en el Hï Ibiza! Una locura! Si no lo vives no lo podràs entender por que yo no te lo podrè explicar es lo que le digo a mis amigos cuando me preguntan : y que tal es?
This is so extreme he is Genius...he takes us from electronica..dance ..space zip..trance..tribe..house to orchestral..in seconds the beat of his heart and the rhythm in his ear is soul fire..all hail BLACK COFFEE
He has a deep knowledge of music in that he can dissect and manipulet musical instruments in a song the way he wishes. He is truely a talented dj and producer.
From the very first time some years back when I first heard Black Coffee play, I was hooked. He takes you on a musical journey each and every time. Sending Love & Light to all the Black Coffee lovers. Peace ✌🏽 ☝🏼 ❤️ PEOPLE!!!
He’s a king, it’s the taste, the beat, the everything, he’s a genius, I wish I could see him live, these people have no idea how lucky there are, saludes from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Just saw Black Coffee this summer in Ibiza, and let me tell you the set was amazing, the beat, the visuals, it was all incredible. If you someday have the oportunity dont think twice.
I listen again and again and everytime I am surprised and so happy so happy. What a creator this man. So much emotions are getting alive iinside me. Thank you BC 💕💕🙏
I was looking for music to sleep on, been struggling to sleep without anything playing. But I can't sleep on this, I have to watch him. ❤️🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦We are such a blessed country
This is what i was looking for , for a long fucking time , this guy is more than a LEGEND i mean the way he mix , the way he move with the music ... is just too much , a true DJ , a god of music , proud to be african , much love from morocco .
Youness...greetings to you my brother. You should check another duo called Black Motion, they play Afro house as well. They re on fire. Check them out.
I listen to this amazing set at least once a week, and I just love it. I have noticed that he mix only with his right arm, but I have just read that he has no mobility in the left arm due to an injure when he was a child, on the day that Nelson Mandela became president in SA. He is such a great DJ, and a really inspiring person. I hope I can see him in an alive session at least once in the future.
I started djing because of this guy. I’m in quarantine in Canada 🇨🇦 minus 25 right now but hey 👋 I’m sweating from dancing to this wonderful set. Peace and love Garden of Eden( Africa).
Who listens to 46:30 over and over and over like myself.One of the best transitions ever.You can see he’s even having an out of body experience.Can’t get enough! Truly inspiring.
HOW IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE?? i listen to him every time but yet he always leaves me astonished... this guy is LEGEND. you are a true asset to the music industry..
This has been one of my favorite house sets since it came out few months ago. I have written so many essays, studied etc etc and it just keeps me locked in as i enjoy the music. BLACK COFFEE YOU ARE A GENIUS! Thank you for bringing Afrohouse into my life
@@nairobihouselab6817 dont get me wrong bro , regardless how good or bad his transitions are, he is one of my favourite djs . But it is what it is . I find black coffee transitions are from an oooooother level .
My puzzling question is why others don't learn from him? is that so hard? especially when you are a DJ leaving your dream life and have all the flexibility to learn, so sad to see lots of DJs do not put half an effort this guy does !
TRACKLIST 0:00 ID - ID 6:10 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix) 11:40 Keinemusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè 18:05 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya 24:00 Shimza - All Alone 28:00 Da Capo - Kelaya 32:30 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin') 38:00 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) + Black Coffee feat. Bucie - Superman 46:30 Da Capo - Umbovukazi 50:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix) 56:00 Da Capo feat. Tshepo - Africa 1:03:00 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance 1:06:45 Black Coffee ft Hugh Masikela - We are One
This man is a music genius, very few DJs play even close to him and if it wasn’t enough, he does it with a disability. Black coffee is the GOAT in electronic music.
@@tedacuna7458 black coffee performances are second to none go watch Black Coffee's Africa Rising live show, he's the world's best kept secret if you only discovering him now.
I’ve listened to this playlist at least 4 times a week for the past 2 years. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Still gets me. No matter how many times i play it. I get sooooooo lost
I don’t support it at all. It’s embarrassing, it hurts me a lot. I lived in China for 3 years I’ve made friends from many countries including Nigeria. They love me so much I love them too. These has been happening way too long to a point were I explained to them that not all South Africans are like that. But now I’m fed up.....I don’t even know what to say anymore. I even had i Nigerian boyfriend but now I’m dating a Ghanaian. It’s embarrassing 😔 I’m so sorry. May the good Lord heal the hearts of the families, friends and countries that are affected.💔
He plays for those who listen cause his message is much deeper than a random beat played in a random club by a random famous DJ. He's like the ambassador of a continent, of a ancestral heritage. You feel like you return to your roots, to your elders, to your tribe fellows..to your grandfathers and your sun burned dusty fields of a jungle your forgot you belong to.
@@CBRRR-eh3ky really though! how can millions of South Africans be held accountable by actions of 300 uneducated idiots you can never reason with you troll...I'm a black South African and I'm not xenophobic and South Africans are not xenophobic either, get your facts straight instead of being a sheeple of mainstream media
@@mrt6610 what are you talking about facts. Does not matter if 300 uneducated people did. The next logical question is what are the remaining so call educated people doing to condemn those inhuman actions? Another logical question is if south Africans were being victims of these type of executions, would you have said the same thing and reacted the same way? These are other facts whose answers belong to your inner self. Im not Nigerian and reality is, im the first to blame Nigerians bad actions abroad / in Foreign countries. However, knocking human beings and burning them alive like animals is never gonna be okay, not even if it was done to a dog or any other pet.
@@mrt6610 pfff i condemn all kind of Killing wether being this of the actor or this of whoever payed for his assassination understanding that the original murder was not traced.
I go back.... Again and again... Always back to this amazing, fantastic set... Its a journey, a journey that takes you places you've never been before..... Incredible.
00:00 Black Coffee - We Are One (Acappella) [VEGA RECORDINGS] 01:00 ID 06:22 From P60 with Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix) [KING STREET] 11:11 Keinemusik (Rampa & Adam Port & &ME) - Muyè (ID Remix) [KEINEMUSIK] 18:25 Black Coffee Feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix) [GET PHYSICAL MUSIC] 23:44 Dj Shimza - All Alone 28:50 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix) [SOULISTIC MUSIC] 32:54 ID /w Danny Tenaglia Ft. Celeda - Music Is The Answer (Acappella) 38:40 DeMajor Feat. Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) [SURREAL SOUNDS MUSIC] 45:25 Da Capo - Umbovukazi 50:50 Vestaa - The Creation 55:05 Da Capo - Afrika (feat. Tshepo King) [SOULISTIC MUSIC] 01:02:52 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix) [DM Recordings] 01:08:00 END 01:08:05 Interview
It wont be long when we all will be able to assemble like this again, loving, dancing, care free - every race, every religion under one roof irrespective of cast, color or culture ❤
As a South African I sometimes get jealous seeing Black Coffee at these amazing venues but then I remember that I was blessed to see his greatest set of all time in Durban for his Africa Rising album where he had a live orchestra playing and all his vocalists for that album… never seen anything like that in my life or on any youtube videos.
@clzam m I think it has nothing to do with racism, a DJ who mixes without headphones on his ears is only a clown and in addition he is dressed like a clown ... The guy is simulating a mix for more of time and people find it cool, it's totally ridiculous.
54:36 Professor Imoto entshontsha imali. The man puts so much effort in his craft that when you simple listen you don't get to realise the hard work and dedication behind everything that he touches. Imagine to put a track in your playlist that you only play less than 5 seconds but yet still believe people need to hear that 5 seconds and it will make a difference in your mix. Big up bhuda, we bow.
he distorts the pot button way too often, sound engineers nightmare.. yes he mixs well but yikes clipping the mixer an crossover is well sounds aweful..
taking into account his story and the struggle he has been through after his car accident, I can only respect him even more. citizen.co.za/lifestyle/your-life-entertainment-your-life/entertainment-celebrities/1631009/black-coffee-shares-first-picture-of-injured-arm/
His artistry is not just in his great mixing skills, alot of the playlist is his own music, not too mention he puts many able bodied deejays in the eye, his reputation and cv to date is testament to that .
thought i was going crazy listening to this every day for the past week. its amazing how certain sounds unlock specific levels or roads of pleasure in our brains. Black Coffee is the fuckin boss! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
For anyone who’s interested in getting a deeper understanding of what you're listening to… I’ve pulled together a mini-study of the set - demystifying the ‘art of DJing’ and showing that it isn’t just pushing buttons! :)
Overview
For successful storytelling - whether in music, in film, in fashion design, in art - there are aspects which are designed to bring unity / cohesion to the story - such that it feels like it hangs together. And there are other aspects which are designed to provide movement - this creates interest, makes the music feel alive and keeps the audience engaged. Both are required for effective storytelling.
In this set, Black Coffee (Nkosinathi) creates unity through the mood/subgenre of the tracks as well as the tempo. The overall mood is characterised by a low/mid-level energy and the subgenre played is that I would describe as tribal and dark rhythmic patterns - and this sound was maintained largely throughout.
In addition, the lower intensity mood was driven by the relatively low tempo (123 BPM) - which remained constant throughout. (I note that BPM was held constant since many DJs use changes in the BPM to drive energy up or down throughout a set)
While a 1-hour set isn’t really sufficient time to weave elaborate and detailed movement into the story, to my mind there are almost three distinct ‘chapters’ or sections to the set - the first 4 tracks have relatively lower intensity percussion and minimal in nature - bringing the crowd into the set and making them sway to the beat.
The middle section (23:00 - 48:00) is more percussion heavy (the kick drum, the snare, the hats are more full and pronounced) and the tracks are also more bass-heavy. In addition, the mood of the tracks feel darker and less melodic.
The final section returned to more melodic sounding tracks, characterised by motifs that were driven by the mid/high frequencies - and therefore feel less intense / more chill.
You can certainly see this difference in the crowd’s reaction - the slow swaying in the first 'chapter' @5:22- the more energetic feel in the crowd @28:42. And then return to swaying with a lower intensity energy @57:54
However, the movement to the sound was created not so much through the storytelling but through creative mix & blend techniques.
In terms of key observations and emphasising what was done very well:
Mix & Blend
The majority of movement (and interest in the sound) was created by mix/blend detailing. There are a couple of very nice techniques that Nkosinathi uses (which I’ve seen him use in many of his other sets on TH-cam). Almost akin to adding a little bit of ‘mustard’ to the sound to spice up the tracks!
"EQ tweaking" - for those unfamiliar with a DJ mixer, there are 3 EQ dials - lows, mids and highs. This allows a DJ to remove or emphasise those frequencies - which Nkosinathi uses to great effect to create emphasis on rhythmic aspects throughout the set.
One example is @20:42. We can see Nkosinathi boosts the mids to emphasise the claps and brings this rhythm to the fore. Likewise @28:12 we can see he boosts the mids to emphasise the short rhythmic stab. And for the third example @53:36 he fluctuates the mids dial to creates movement in the violin - emphasising and de-emphasising - making the sound come alive.
These are just 3 (out of many) examples of Nkosinathi using the EQ to shape the sound and create movement.
"Cue" - Another interesting rhythmic effect that Nkosinathi introduces is created by hitting the cue button on the CDJ (hitting or hold Cue starts the tracks and stops the track once you take your finger away). By hitting the Cue it plays a very brief excerpt from the track - and therefore can become a de facto rhythm if played as such.
The first example of this is @15:49 - the high pitched ‘whoop’ vocal sound - you can see he taps the Cue button in time to the track which is playing on every 4th beat. @16:46 he increases the frequency to tapping every 2 beats… and then at 16:58 he hits the cue on every beat.
Not only is this creating additional rhythm and layering to the sound but the increased frequency tapping into the drop of the track playing creates tension ahead of the release.
Similarly @32:40 he uses the same technique to bring in the ‘Music is the Answer” acappella - hitting the cue on the ‘Y’ of the “yeah… dancing... and prancing…” vocal to create a brief rhythm before letting the vocal play through.
There are other areas to the set which are also noteworthy which Nkosinathi uses to create interest in the sound - the use of FX (in particular echo) and the changing speed of echo to create movement. Furthermore, there are a couple of moments in the set where Nkosinathi pulls the music away entirely for a few seconds before returning the beat again.
In conjunction, all these aspects helped to add more interest / movement to the set and make the set feel more ‘alive’. And this worked well when contrasted against the stability and cohesion created by the mood and tempo.
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If you're interested in reading commentary on other Cercle DJ sets; I've included a list of the Cercle video links with my commentary at the top:
Martinez Brothers at CÉ LA VI Marina Bay Sands: th-cam.com/video/29LwM9Xa6l8/w-d-xo.html&lc=Ugw8FjXRTwNr_igsxEh4AaABAg
Blond:ish in Sint Maarten: th-cam.com/video/ad4IAkS-1-w/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyYS7pegfiMkfHUmKx4AaABAg
Lee Burridge at Omnia Bali: th-cam.com/video/h96MGcsi7GQ/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyXBVeIehYJkpXra-R4AaABAg
Above & Beyond in Guatape: th-cam.com/video/MEzU1HvBo6Y/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzwLbb8bwfCee9x72N4AaABAg
Hernán Cattáneo at Cercle Festival: th-cam.com/video/Easqg4SUl2Q/w-d-xo.html&lc=Ugz6nHNUJYRxJcvLxhh4AaABAg
More to come soon!
Love this analysis....💯
You deserve more likes! Thanks for promoting science!
Music Analyst 👏👏🎶🎧😊
@@Nico-sg6tb cheers bud - I'm gonna continue to spread the word, so hopefully people find it useful! 👍
Awesome analysis !!! cheers
If you are in 2090 please note that this man won a grammy as an African man in the 21st century respect Africa wherever you are naturally gifted
I’m not there but that man’s talent is incredible . I’m in the USA!! Been following. Him ! 🍾🥂 to Blackcoffee . Know world wide . For US HOUSE HEADS!! 😆 this is wat we call it over here . USA!! AFRO !! BEATS !!
Coffee all the way.
He already won the Grammy in Africa, only SA don’t call it a Grammy, they call it a Legend. Different titles, different continents.
I'm in 2024 with you and I didn't know it
@@elliotvazquez6318q🎉😢😢😢
"single-handedly" the best Black Coffee performance! I'm 65 and South African, I see a son who understands our heartbeats when I listen to this young man.
Yooo 65?
Good music is good music
@Gugu Moloi "I see a son who understands our heartbeats when I listen to this young man" what a great comment for Black Coffee. Thanks for him.
@@cecilnojaja2588 eish good music will always b good music
Am an Jamaican 60 yes an this is mental, love it, am at work doing weekend 12 hour shift at JAGUAR LAND ROVER , Friday, Saturday an Sunday night 6pm till 6am, an am just loving this UK is here
August 2024. And I'm still hooked to this mix. Who still comes back to jam as well?
Me bro ...
Me too😂😂😂😅😅
Yupp
@@ΓιώργοςΤαζόπουλος
I was walking today and out of nowhere had Black Coffee Rapture Pt III stuck in my head. Ended up finding this mix to get my fix. Amazing stuff!
Tracklist:
00:00 Pablo Fierro - Kalaa (Original Mix)
00:01 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One
06:07 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix)
11:20 Keinermusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè (Black Coffee Remix)
18:06 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix)
23:26 Shimza - All Alone (Original Mix)
27:20 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix)
32:48 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')
33:05 Leroy Styles - The Night [Unreleased]
38:10 Black Coffee & Bucie - Superman (Original Mix)
39:13 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix)
46:03 Da Capo - Umbovukazi (Original Mix)
51:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix)
56:43 Da Capo & Tshepo - Africa (Original Mix)
1:02:14 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix)
1:06:44 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Original Mix)
thank you❤️
Take It Easy buya (da capo remix) does not sound the same on the mix
32:48 Leroy Styles - The Night + Music is the Answer acapella
buya da capo's remix where can i find it???
Take It Easy
Who is still coming back here 6 years later? You just can't get enough of Black Coffee
Bro now It's still my fav set ever this one ❤
Bruh you can never get enough
@@BonganiSibiya-nf3ux yoh bro
i didnt know till 2 yrs ago i think as im script writing
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Unquestionably one of the greatest & most musically gifted DJs in the world.
How? What's the scale?
@@entourage26 personal opinion, obviously.
You have something similar like this from Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano too , but for sure he's Unique !
@Nomadic Adam you are 100% correct... @entourage26 "How" th-cam.com/video/W8qusDci0R4/w-d-xo.html, and get the full DVD you'll know who he really is
@@mrt6610 say what ?
De Capo is fantastic! That break at 46:25 is unbelievable! So unique. I keep watching that moment. And his face at the end says it all. He is happy with how he did it!
His confidence there is crazy. Less than 5 seconds to the cue point - adjust the timing, throw headphones off, echo effect on, track 1 mixer out, track 2 mixer in, echo off, low EQ back up, track 1 mixer in, track 2 mixer out. All with one hand in his pocket. Brilliant!
I am not a fan of many DJs, yet this is an excellent, extremely, extraordinary experience to listen to Black Coffee.. He uses melody and timbres for a beautiful sound.. No standing around looking for attention or wasting time, no smoking or anything to distract him... Awesome...
i actually didnt realise that... no wonder his work is soo crisp
00:00 Pablo Fierro - Kalaa (Original Mix)
00:01 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One
06:07 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix)
11:20 Keinermusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè (Black Coffee Remix)
18:06 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix)
23:26 Shimza - All Alone (Original Mix)
27:20 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix)
32:48 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')
33:05 Leroy Styles - The Night [Unreleased]
38:10 Black Coffee & Bucie - Superman (Original Mix)
39:13 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix)
46:03 Da Capo - Umbovukazi (Original Mix)
51:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix)
56:43 Da Capo & Tshepo - Africa (Original Mix)
1:02:14 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix)
1:06:44 Black Coffee & Hugh Masekela - We Are One (Original Mix)
Jano Janiashvili you are the best ❤️
@@lindiwenteo8240 Thnx
I love you bro
You da man
Te Ame!!!!
He himself enjoys his work! Look at his face, everything is written on it!
As a South African I'm proud of this guy....
Should be, he's sick!
Ему ссать на тебя
2 years later and this set is still slick. Who's here?
bro
Still here, listening.😊
Right now
Mfwethu still here...
This still hot🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m a South African in Canada and every time I miss home I come here. UMr. Maphumulo wenza ama yeses!💃🏽💃🏽
miss south africa when you live in peace in canada... you have enough eat, you can go to school and has a fair chance to get some money... what you miss in south africa.... I am from Kongo and i live in Germany... i never miss this shit africa... my live is so much better since i go to germany...
Ngane yami, injalo nje..ukuthula makwande ibizelwe lendodana
@@jamessiyabonga3259 yeah but withouit no reason... stay in canada and stay happy... you wont be happier in africa with there whole problems and corrupts
@phozisa ngwema LOL & I'm in Auckland. Miss the good parts of ZA/Mzanzi
LONG LIVE AFRICA
We are still here in 2024. Black Coffee is timeless
❤🎉 this guy is something else
His talent is above anything
I need to make me to marry me
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Totally agreed
Can't wait for his show in Chicago!
Yass
South Africa should celebrate you while you still alive coz wow, you raising our flag with your tremendous work
I wish he knows the joy he brings to us as south Africans...huge respect and mad love for you sir
hey over there, i hear you!
i´ve been listening to south african music since the 70s - zulu jive that is - even saw mahlatini & the mahotella queens live twice here in germany, great!!!
love and greetings from germany
His style is so unique, can listen to this 100 times ☕️
Think I already have. Dj legend!
TIMELESS Peices 💯💯💯💯🙌🏾👍🏽👏👏👏🌈🌈🌈✨🦋🇺🇸🌍🌍💙🔵
It's so amazing how Black Coffee's music not only sounds deeply tribal but also so futuristic...He truly is an Afrofuturist.
Yeah that is very true. A bit of both worlds. Hey if you like house you should check out VibeOutToThisYall's music. It has elements of black coffee's vibe to it
@@seanlemmeadventure1216 yhhhhhhhh
That's why we call it afro tech in South Africa
@@2drex116 It's too bad South Africa is only known for 1) apartheid 2) vuvuzelas and 3) that crazy armored truck chase
@@Maloha486 we are known for more than that buddy
We're still here in 2024🔥🔥🔥 This set always lightens up my mood. Thank you Black Coffee 🙏🙏🙏
Chilling at my place drinking,,blessed
Came over after watching him on Trevor's show! Omg!! Thank you for your gift to the world❤😎👏🙌🏽🙂 We are all one🙏🏽
Bella100 same here
I dreamed of meeting him and he came to Medellín this year (2023) it is the best experience I have had. I love you black coffee❤❤❤❤❤❤❤✨
Yo acabo de verlo el pasado 21 de septiembre en el Hï Ibiza! Una locura! Si no lo vives no lo podràs entender por que yo no te lo podrè explicar es lo que le digo a mis amigos cuando me preguntan : y que tal es?
Black Coffee, thanks for your discipline, creativity, love for Africa and her talent - South Africa is so proud of you!
Since I have listen to black coffee all the depression are gone
#please lift my soul.
This is so extreme he is Genius...he takes us from electronica..dance
..space zip..trance..tribe..house to orchestral..in seconds the beat of his heart and the rhythm in his ear is soul fire..all hail BLACK COFFEE
You can really tell how confident and proud he is of his mixes and his work. No one can ever take away that feeling of creating/entering a trance
April 2024, and I'm still jamming on this 🔥🔥🙌
same. doesn't get old.
He has a deep knowledge of music in that he can dissect and manipulet musical instruments in a song the way he wishes. He is truely a talented dj and producer.
100%® right
yeah he is black boris brejcha
Dear World.... Black Coffee is now yours. Kind regards, South Africa
we gladly accept from australia
Thank you
Lloyd Matlou TAKE HIM BACK...WE WANT TECHNO
+4lifeEDM Who is Techno?
Lloyd Matlou Let them know bra... 😁
From the very first time some years back when I first heard Black Coffee play, I was hooked. He takes you on a musical journey each and every time. Sending Love & Light to all the Black Coffee lovers. Peace ✌🏽 ☝🏼 ❤️ PEOPLE!!!
True that...
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If DJ'ying was a nation, black coffee would be a great president ❤🔥✨🇿🇦
This guy is the reason why am proud to be south African 🇿🇦💜🇿🇦💜🇿🇦
I am proud of myself. I need no country or else.
Black Coffee you have the whole of South Africa grooving and now the whole world! I cannot wait to see you live again !
He’s a king, it’s the taste, the beat, the everything, he’s a genius, I wish I could see him live, these people have no idea how lucky there are, saludes from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
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They don't really
Just saw Black Coffee this summer in Ibiza, and let me tell you the set was amazing, the beat, the visuals, it was all incredible. If you someday have the oportunity dont think twice.
2024 i still bump to this🥵🥁🎶🔥🔥Black Coffee doesn't disappoint 🙌
I listen again and again and everytime I am surprised and so happy so happy. What a creator this man. So much emotions are getting alive iinside me. Thank you BC 💕💕🙏
listening from Zimbabwe....proud to be a neighbor of such talent
You're Shona. Hes Zulu...Not a neighbour...a brother.
Sunday morning in Greece, raining heavily and I am already vibed, exotic and serene, thanks to this guy! Love you Black Coffee!
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Its actually Sunday today in SA🇿🇦, and I'm playing this set
🥂👌👌❤️❤️
Love it
Nai gamaei tamala, GIA vroxero kairo akouga to Reykjavik tou warren paliotera, molis persi to anakalupsa auto
a symphony orchestra played by one man. It's Black Coffee
That’s beautiful
One armmmm
I was looking for music to sleep on, been struggling to sleep without anything playing. But I can't sleep on this, I have to watch him. ❤️🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦We are such a blessed country
Search Jorge Mendes
I just wanted to put something on so i could go to sleep
I've probably overplayed this set way too many times. Honestly, I don't care cause this set is MAD. Thank you, Black Coffee.
I think he's good💯 unpredictable.masterpiece
I agree!! I listen to this constantly ❤
Sanyikun vs Dilen varga
Whats mad?
commenting, just in case it’s been a while since you listened to / saw it 😉
Of all the mixes I have listened to by Coffee...this is the best....Just pure fire and magic.
6 years later, I'm here, I just can't get enough of this mix. ☕ to the world!
Next level
This is what i was looking for , for a long fucking time , this guy is more than a LEGEND i mean the way he mix , the way he move with the music ... is just too much , a true DJ , a god of music , proud to be african , much love from morocco .
Adoro chi suona con testa orecchio e...cuore
Black Coffe. Milk The Competition . Angola on The Block 🇦🇴
Youness...greetings to you my brother. You should check another duo called Black Motion, they play Afro house as well. They re on fire. Check them out.
Haven’t seen anything like him since Sasha and Digweed or Morillo back in the 2000s.
W
Its 2023 and this set is stil amazing ❤
Iyaphambanisa🤞
My 6 year old son is a big fan. Vibing and asking for more over and over
💥🔥🔥🎉
Facts💯
Bros living in 2050
Somebody please keep liking my comments so that I keep coming back to watch this 🔥🔥🔥😭😭
Don't worry chief sisonke 🤟🤟
Come forth
We got you Sir
Yoooooooo
Mara wena mara
2024 and still listening to this set!
This is the best set ever literally
Always !
My african brother...coolest thing when he left to show how africans move to the beat..proudly south african...
2w
Viva Africa
Tenduotrigintillionbitcoin
Thank u Black diamond❤
In love with this set
I listen to this amazing set at least once a week, and I just love it. I have noticed that he mix only with his right arm, but I have just read that he has no mobility in the left arm due to an injure when he was a child, on the day that Nelson Mandela became president in SA. He is such a great DJ, and a really inspiring person. I hope I can see him in an alive session at least once in the future.
Who else is addicted to this set? ❤️👌
just came back to give it a listen
I keep coming back every once in a while
And Tomorrow Land 2018 - 🔥
This is my fav. But Tommorow Land 2018 and 2019 are nice too :)
Literally in love
Honestly the intense gym sessions I continue to squeeze out of this joint 6 yrs later aint no joke, Black Coffee U da GOAT!!!
Phuma Emabhozeni, Jonga mntase, Black Coffee does The Things That Make The Pot To Be Done. Proudly South African.
Jonga mntase black coffee makes the pots to be done
Aphiwe Theodorah Mvinjelwa 😂😂😂😂😂
Phuma Emabhozeni ........Concluded your comment even before you finished typing
Suk’emabhozeni😁😁🤞
@@mtshana1566 loool
I started djing because of this guy. I’m in quarantine in Canada 🇨🇦 minus 25 right now but hey 👋 I’m sweating from dancing to this wonderful set. Peace and love Garden of Eden( Africa).
Good Luck
the more i listen the more my heart flutters- hes calling something within me. my tribal spirit mixed with my euro blood, its on fire!
King of House Music. One of the best sets he has ever performed live. ❤
I've been listening to this without drugs and its giving me the same effect ❤
Haaaaaaa, that's a sign of great respect
It's pure magic ❤️
Hahahahahahaha!!! I know!
😂😂That's a good one
so we need more Black coffes...
I can’t stop coming back to this set again and again. Black Coffee you’re amazing! 👏👏👏👏🤌🤌
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You and me both bro! My friends are sick of me for playing this 🤣
Mannnnnn here i am 9/26/22 back again!!!!
Nothing has changed since.... ❤
Who listens to 46:30 over and over and over like myself.One of the best transitions ever.You can see he’s even having an out of body experience.Can’t get enough! Truly inspiring.
For me I do cause damn those drummssssssss
Hell yeah👽In the space🖤
Dude that was one of the coolest shit I’ve seen on the deck 😍
This man deserves more than a grammy award, this is nobel prize winning music😅. Black Coffee is G.O.A.T 🙌🙌
HOW IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE?? i listen to him every time but yet he always leaves me astonished... this guy is LEGEND. you are a true asset to the music industry..
This has been one of my favorite house sets since it came out few months ago. I have written so many essays, studied etc etc and it just keeps me locked in as i enjoy the music. BLACK COFFEE YOU ARE A GENIUS! Thank you for bringing Afrohouse into my life
Black coffees transitions are truly an art that 90% of people will never notice
@keanan oh man for sure . Even enoo napa sucks at tr1nsitions even though he is a genious on remixes
@@anonaminee8478 as if you could do better, and I’m sure you got two hands. Haters!
Haha unless if you are South African
@@nairobihouselab6817 dont get me wrong bro , regardless how good or bad his transitions are, he is one of my favourite djs . But it is what it is . I find black coffee transitions are from an oooooother level .
My puzzling question is why others don't learn from him? is that so hard? especially when you are a DJ leaving your dream life and have all the flexibility to learn, so sad to see lots of DJs do not put half an effort this guy does !
The best AFRO HOUSE set on the internet
Black Coffee gives the 'formless dimension' of deep house meaning. That 'which cannot be explained' is revealed through his music!
Usually into classical music... how did i end up here?
Wow! Too much awesomness!
Nothere nor.there evolution at its finest hehe
Almost all I listen to is either classical/baroque/romantic or techno/house. I think they are similar in a lot of ways.
Nothere nor.there it’s classical 🙂
TRACKLIST
0:00 ID - ID
6:10 From P60 & Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix)
11:40 Keinemusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) - Muyè
18:05 Black Coffee feat. Toshi - Buya
24:00 Shimza - All Alone
28:00 Da Capo - Kelaya
32:30 Danny Tenaglia ft Celeda - Music is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')
38:00 DeMajor ft Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) + Black Coffee feat. Bucie - Superman
46:30 Da Capo - Umbovukazi
50:15 Vestaa - The Creation (Original Mix)
56:00 Da Capo feat. Tshepo - Africa
1:03:00 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance
1:06:45 Black Coffee ft Hugh Masikela - We are One
50:15 Vestaa - The Creation
28:00 Da Capo - Kelaya
46:30 Da Capo-Umbovukazi
Kgotso Stacy you lie there is no such track
Lol there is bro,its Da Capo's song and it will be on #IndingoChild Part2!!!
6 years later, this set still bangs
This man is a music genius, very few DJs play even close to him and if it wasn’t enough, he does it with a disability. Black coffee is the GOAT in electronic music.
That's the first I've heard, what disability?
@@MechInventhe’s only got one arm the other was damaged in his youth when a car crashed onto him
We are coming towards the end of 2022 and I still can't get over this.. Coffee is the best 🖤❤️
I admire him as a person but Once you herd Santana in Woodstock Mr Coffee Bean can't do it for me.
best one Dj
This set and the atmosphere is so goooood
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@@tedacuna7458 black coffee performances are second to none go watch Black Coffee's Africa Rising live show, he's the world's best kept secret if you only discovering him now.
I’ve listened to this playlist at least 4 times a week for the past 2 years. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Still gets me. No matter how many times i play it. I get sooooooo lost
Legend has it the crowd is still moving till this day💃🕺.
I was there, the mood changed when he came on, music vibration took over the whole sphere,gods mate
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Where was this performance at my queen in America??
@@dwhoop7045 Paris
That's always the case when black coffee takes over, the vibe changes
@@dwhoop7045 france
I loooove this set. It got me out of depression. Coffee is the best and House music is the answer.
This guy's skills for where and how to use the effects are just mind-blowing!
A true master of his craft!!!!
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Agreed ✨ it’s magical …
And his doing it with one hand
It's 2023 but mix still Dope let's give Coffee his flowers
Here I am in Hong Kong, sitting on a bench looking at the nice view. Listening to this mix and just being a proudly South African🇿🇦Black Coffee ❤️
What do you think about South Africans burning Nigerians?
I don’t support it at all. It’s embarrassing, it hurts me a lot. I lived in China for 3 years I’ve made friends from many countries including Nigeria. They love me so much I love them too. These has been happening way too long to a point were I explained to them that not all South Africans are like that. But now I’m fed up.....I don’t even know what to say anymore. I even had i Nigerian boyfriend but now I’m dating a Ghanaian. It’s embarrassing 😔 I’m so sorry. May the good Lord heal the hearts of the families, friends and countries that are affected.💔
You see that comment is written “ proudly South African “. I’m not anymore....maybe I will when everyone is living in peace again.
@@jimaimahlalele49 be blessed. You have a good heart
God bless you more.
This man ain't no competition, he's absolutely extraordinary 👌👌👌
This is my first time listening to Black Coffee. WOW WOW WOW!!! This is exactly the vibe I'm looking for. I think I have a new favorite DJ!!!
He is the best
Yoiih youre in for a treat. Take the opportunity to listen other afrohouse artists like ,blanka mazimela,themba,shimza and lemon&herb 🎉🎉🎉
Now... you can´t go back 😁 Just enjoy 😍🔊
November 2024 anyone ?❤❤
From tik tok
Si la🎉🎉
Yessss😍❤️
He plays for those who listen cause his message is much deeper than a random beat played in a random club by a random famous DJ. He's like the ambassador of a continent, of a ancestral heritage. You feel like you return to your roots, to your elders, to your tribe fellows..to your grandfathers and your sun burned dusty fields of a jungle your forgot you belong to.
@@CBRRR-eh3ky we're going to pretend like we're not aware of it and keep singing 🎶🎵🎧😊
@@CBRRR-eh3ky really though! how can millions of South Africans be held accountable by actions of 300 uneducated idiots you can never reason with you troll...I'm a black South African and I'm not xenophobic and South Africans are not xenophobic either, get your facts straight instead of being a sheeple of mainstream media
@@mrt6610 what are you talking about facts. Does not matter if 300 uneducated people did. The next logical question is what are the remaining so call educated people doing to condemn those inhuman actions?
Another logical question is if south Africans were being victims of these type of executions, would you have said the same thing and reacted the same way?
These are other facts whose answers belong to your inner self.
Im not Nigerian and reality is, im the first to blame Nigerians bad actions abroad / in Foreign countries. However, knocking human beings and burning them alive like animals is never gonna be okay, not even if it was done to a dog or any other pet.
@@mrt6610 pfff i condemn all kind of Killing wether being this of the actor or this of whoever payed for his assassination understanding that the original murder was not traced.
Bro,how high are you?
Nothing beats , passion and determination, so amazing how a single handed person became the best DJ
He continues to prove the word "disable" is nonexistent.
Single handedly killed it
It's not a disability
He’s not bloody disable you moron, he’s got more game than your whole family🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Literally
He's not disabled he never was!
I appriceate your comment Sifiso! :)
In 80 years to come I won't be around to whoever is reading this Bless you and enjoy this 🎉🎉🎉
I go back.... Again and again... Always back to this amazing, fantastic set... Its a journey, a journey that takes you places you've never been before..... Incredible.
Who's addicted to this mix like me 😷🥵
I'm not even a fan of this type of music, and I'm obsess with this set!
Yes
@@Mauricioromero simple the best set ever...
Mi
Yes, I'm Back Again!
00:00 Black Coffee - We Are One (Acappella) [VEGA RECORDINGS]
01:00 ID
06:22 From P60 with Lisa Shaw - Magic (Enoo Napa Remix) [KING STREET]
11:11 Keinemusik (Rampa & Adam Port & &ME) - Muyè (ID Remix) [KEINEMUSIK]
18:25 Black Coffee Feat. Toshi - Buya (Da Capo Remix) [GET PHYSICAL MUSIC]
23:44 Dj Shimza - All Alone
28:50 Da Capo - Kelaya (Original Mix) [SOULISTIC MUSIC]
32:54 ID /w Danny Tenaglia Ft. Celeda - Music Is The Answer (Acappella)
38:40 DeMajor Feat. Lizwi - Traveller (Kususa & QueTornik Official Remix) [SURREAL SOUNDS MUSIC]
45:25 Da Capo - Umbovukazi
50:50 Vestaa - The Creation
55:05 Da Capo - Afrika (feat. Tshepo King) [SOULISTIC MUSIC]
01:02:52 Calypso De Sir - From A Distance (Original Mix) [DM Recordings]
01:08:00 END
01:08:05 Interview
Merci Jean Jean !!
Track on 50:05 Vestaa - The Creation
Track 23:44 Dj Shimza - All Alone
Professor - imoto etshontsha imali on 27 seconds
Oh great !! Thank you so much bro !!!!
It's August 25 2024 and it's still my favorite mix ☕
4th week into a lock-down and I've discovered MEUTE and Black Coffee in the last 7 days... productive! What a venue.
Gold found
😁😄😋last 7 days lol how old are you ?
Le ia
@@BabiletubeAbdulrahmanmmohamed
I was born in the 70s!
Then your music taste is good 👍
It wont be long when we all will be able to assemble like this again, loving, dancing, care free - every race, every religion under one roof irrespective of cast, color or culture ❤
hope that time comes soon, eagerly waiting.
Yessss
SW ZANZIBAR!!!
Massive respect to you Bhai
Here to say its happening now dont let anyone fool you
still a smashing mix almost 4 years later.
The best mix forever!
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Here am am back again 9/26/22
As a South African I sometimes get jealous seeing Black Coffee at these amazing venues but then I remember that I was blessed to see his greatest set of all time in Durban for his Africa Rising album where he had a live orchestra playing and all his vocalists for that album… never seen anything like that in my life or on any youtube videos.
Best deep house dj in the world all the way from africa
I can't spend a month without listening to mix. I enjoy this mix. Big up Black Coffee
Makes the both of us ♥️
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This set is ridiculous... haven’t heard anything this good in years. That ain’t Black Coffee ... its Black Jesus
Lol black Jesus. I agree with you
Check out his Boiler Room sets. 2015 in SA is pretty incredible. Amsterdam is other I think. This one is totally ridiculous.
clzam m wake up and smell the coffee... Jesus is actually black lmfao not white washed
@clzam m I think it has nothing to do with racism, a DJ who mixes without headphones on his ears is only a clown and in addition he is dressed like a clown ... The guy is simulating a mix for more of time and people find it cool, it's totally ridiculous.
Lol.... Black Jesus
54:36 Professor Imoto entshontsha imali. The man puts so much effort in his craft that when you simple listen you don't get to realise the hard work and dedication behind everything that he touches. Imagine to put a track in your playlist that you only play less than 5 seconds but yet still believe people need to hear that 5 seconds and it will make a difference in your mix. Big up bhuda, we bow.
I call this ART , 2 years gone and still listening 👌🏽
Awesome venue, amazing DJ. His transitions are so smooth, his style is unique. South Africa
A lot of soul in this music. Amazing!
he distorts the pot button way too often, sound engineers nightmare.. yes he mixs well but yikes clipping the mixer an crossover is well sounds aweful..
taking into account his story and the struggle he has been through after his car accident, I can only respect him even more. citizen.co.za/lifestyle/your-life-entertainment-your-life/entertainment-celebrities/1631009/black-coffee-shares-first-picture-of-injured-arm/
His artistry is not just in his great mixing skills, alot of the playlist is his own music, not too mention he puts many able bodied deejays in the eye, his reputation and cv to date is testament to that .
Alina Agafiței you know house music.........so true what you said hey
with that African beard and one hand,.....what a legend .one of the best
Keep calm there’s Coffee in the House
It 2024 and this mix is still on fire 🔥
,s
24:30 still kills me even today 🔥
thought i was going crazy listening to this every day for the past week. its amazing how certain sounds unlock specific levels or roads of pleasure in our brains. Black Coffee is the fuckin boss! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You listen once Then you said okay okay it s cool
You listen twice then you said this is fucking dope
The more you listen the deeper it goes
I thought i was the only craziest man who is listening to this magic every day.. 12 hours a day straight.. INSANE! God bless you Black Coffee!
@@bairaguy accurate!
@@electroniclab9739 👽👽👽👽👽👽😈😈😈💯💥💥
Amazing coffee