Musicians & Composers in Brackenfell, Cape Town

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36 Jeanette St, Brackenfell, Cape Town, 7560

021 981 5551

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6 Hereford Crescent, Cape Town, 7550

+27 72 997 2535
Established in the late 90s, our company has become a trusted name in the events industry, known for delivering top-notch service. With over 40 years of combined experience and hundreds of successful events under our belt, you can count on us for your DJ and audio needs. Our award-winning team has been recognized three times as the best wedding DJ company in the Western Cape by the ABIA. We maintain a vast, up-to-date music library to suit any event or audience. Fully registered with SAMRO and SAMPRA, we guarantee legal, professional service for your event.
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3 Strathallan Rd, Rondebosch, 7700

073 028 5049
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24 Protea Rd, Newlands, 7700

021 671 9580
School of Rock is the leader in performance-based music education. We teach guitar, bass, drums, keyboard and vocals, and our students put on amazing shows at local venues. Our programs, camps and workshops for toddlers, kids, teens and adults make learning to play music fun and create great communities of musicians.This

84 Protea Rd, Newlands, 7700

021 671 0348
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VAN RIEBEEK HOUSE, 14 LOOP STREET, CBD, FORESHORE, Cape Town, 7700

021 425 3516
Shout Music Company will tailor make your musical requirements for any kind of event or function, using only the most reliable, professional and highly qualified musicians in the industry.
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21 Bloem Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8001

021 424 6000
Murray Anderson started Milestone Studios with Patrick Lee Thorp and Zayn Adam in 1987 to record demo songs for songwriters who were contracted to Mountain Records at the time, including musicians like Robin Auld, Lesley Rae Dowling, Robbie Jansen and many others. The studio was one of the first tenants in the Old Castle Brewery building in Woodstock, and consisted of a four-track Tascam cassette recorder, a Shure SM58 microphone, a Yamaha DX5 keyboard and RX5 drum machine, and an SPX90 signal processor. After a few years, Murray Anderson bought out his partners and moved to the UCA Building in Bloem Street, central Cape Town. This was the studio’s home until 2004. The studio expanded from a single room featuring a Soundcraft 2400 mixing console and a 24-track Otari MTR90 2-inch tape recorder to three fully-equipped ProTools rooms, one of which had a live recording room capable of recording bands and choirs. At the end of 2004, a developer bought and demolished the building housing the studio premises. Ex-South African architect Ivan Kadey, now based in Los Angeles, designed a state-of-the-art studio, which was constructed over a period of three years. The studios are all built on the room-within-a-room principle: by a combination of floating concrete floor slabs, walls isolated from the structure by rubber sway braces, and acoustic ceilings suspended from spring hangers, the rooms are decoupled from the structure of the building. This creates superior sound isolation. The control room in Studio 1 was constructed around the FrontWall design and shipped from Los Angeles together with the custom Waterland speaker system and other electronic components, and assembled on site. 48 microphone lines from the main music recording room and another 48 from the four isolation booths are fed into the Raindirk Symphony LN2 console, which was completely recapped on installation. The end result is a studio complex that can hold its own with anything else on the continent.