The making of Dalom Music

Dan Tshanda
Dan Tshanda

Like precious metals smelted at high heat, Dan Tshanda, believes he was moulded into what he is today by tough times.

He and other ‘80s musicians were facing extinction by the late ‘90s when big record companies, which had been making money with their music in the past decade, were experiencing sustained competition from a new genre called Kwaito.

Many of his peers had to either adapt and a few did.  For Tshanda the difficult period would be the beginning of a rebirth. 

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Inspect the voters' roll!

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