Ungana is officially OUT NOW!
A powerful collaboration between three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning flautist @wouterkellerman , GRAMMY®-nominated composer David Arkenstone and acclaimed South African vocalist @mbuso.khoza , delivering a cinematic sonic journey rooted in unity, imagination and human connection. Blending African musical traditions with sweeping orchestration and global soundscapes, Ungana is the first glimpse into the immersive world of Pangaea Immersive Realms.
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This one is for you Dad. I love you forever. Thank you for igniting my dream. I promise I will never give up.
"Shadows of the Sun" now streaming EVERYWHERE :)
Photo by @teagansthings
Produced by @jono.greyling
Mixed by @theomuldr
In collaboration with @gallomusicsa
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Amy Tjasink’s Shadows of the Sun is out now.
Written as a tribute to her father her lifelong supporter and musical inspiration the song reflects on the invisible bonds that continue to guide us through life’s changes and hardships.
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I can't believe this song is finally going to be YOURS tomorrow. This has been an incredible experience, laying all of me feelings down with a melody and a pen. Can't wait to hear your feedback tomorrow :) lots of love, A xx
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Still reliving the beautiful moments from Joyous Celebration show. ♥️
What an honour to minister and to share “Silethu Dumo” from my debut album Essence Of Faith with such an incredible audience. 🙏🏽♥️
#essenceoffaith♥️🙌🏾#flashbackthursday❤️ #EssenceOfFaith #SilethuDumo #WorshipMoments GratefulHeart
"Shadows of the Sun" is out this Friday ! Have you presaved it yet ? (Link in bio) ☀️
I also shot a music video with @joshfynbos , this is a little teaser :)
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Excited to share our beautiful new single Ungana, releasing on this Friday the 15th of May with @gallomusicsa 🎵 🌍✨
A special collaboration with the legendary @david.arkenstone from our album Pangaea - now reimagined in a brand-new immersive mix featuring the incredible Mbuso Khoza. 👋
And there’s more to come … stay tuned for our new music video, coming soon!
Happy Africa Month! 🌍🇿🇦🎶
#flutepainter🎶🎶
#WouterKellerman #DavidArkenstone #MbusoKhoza #GalloMusic #Ungana #Pangea #ImmersiveMix #AfricaMonth #NativeRebel
1 million views and still counting.
Thank you for streaming, sharing and showing love to “Mgani Wami”. This milestone belongs to every listener who pressed play. 🖤
#MganiWami #JayDecai #1MillionViews
Behind the scenes recording "Shadows of the Sun". We had to layer loads of vocals stacks to create that emotional moment in the song. Presave now to hear it first on May 15th!
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🗞️ /2026/05/09/a-plaque-to-honour-legendary-isaac-zacks-nkosi/
The legacy of South African Jazz pioneer Isaac “Zacks” Nkosi will be honoured with the installation of an official Blue Plaque on Wednesday 14 May, marking his centenary. The plaque will be installed around the premises of DR Knak Primary School, located in Alexandra, Gauteng. This site holds deep historical significance, as it stands where Nkosi’s family home once stood – No. 76, 10th Avenue – in Alexandra, Johannesburg.
The City of Johannesburg Arts Culture & Heritage Directorate is responsible for the plaque’s installation, in partnership with the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation, who are acting as the service provider and have secured the necessary permissions and support from the Nkosi Estate. The bandleader, composer and saxophonist was undoubtedly a music icon.
A public unveiling ceremony will be announced at a later date. This forthcoming event will formally commemorate Nkosi’s enduring contribution to South African music and cultural heritage, inviting the public to celebrate his life and legacy. Isaac “Zacks” Nkosi remains a towering figure in South African Jazz history, and this installation ensures that his influence will be permanently recognised within the community where his journey began.