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#ProducersCorner – Jazzuelle

  • 20somethingmedia
  • Apr 30, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 15, 2024

With deep-house having arguably becoming South Africa’s most popular urban music genre, it was only a matter of time before we’d start hearing more left-field abstractions by producers interested in exploring a broader perspective of the genre’s staple elements.


Jazzuelle is just such an artist, whose own take on deep-house is inflected with equal amounts of narcotic electronica and heavy jazz as it is with soul and groove – Red Bull Studios


Jazzuelle is the electronic music outfit of South African born Thando Tshoma who boasts an impressive repertoire of releases on international labels like Get Physical Music, Atjazz Record Company, Foliage Records, Papa Records and more. the Red Bull Music Academy Bass Camp 2013 alumni has enjoyed much international acclaim, from the humble beginnings of a short mentorship by Billboard topping artist, the legendary Chris Brann (Ananda Project) to a meteoric rise that lead to features on internationally acclaimed publications like DJ MAG, Mixmag, Attack Magazine, Beatport and Traxsource to name a few.


Jazzuelle’s consistency has matured like fine wine over the years and has cemented him as an international export and icon in South Africa with he’s music earning him rotations among the worlds A listers such as Dixon, Osunlade, M.A.N.D.Y, DJ T to name a few. Amongst other accolades, he has been nominated for best producer award and best album award at the South African Dance Music Awards and won the best underground record of the year for his Hit song, Forget me.

In 2020 Jazzuelle remains a staple name in the electronic music industry in South Africa and continues to be a catalyst for motivation for up and coming artists in the country and definitive evidence of a humble story that began inside a small bedroom studio, with little or basic studio gear which grew relentlessly and spanned the world over and earned him an international presence which grows abundantly each year.

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