Bisto won't keep quiet yet

He is back at Dargie Digital Studios and once again taking the township disco scene by storm. This is Bisto, the man popularly known for his track, Pusha sekgoropa.

He and Robert Dargie have teamed up again to produce a hot disco album titled Didimala a follow-up to last year's Matshidiso.

There is no doubt that Bisto, whose real name is Peter Maunge, is passionate about the job he does. He likes being surrounded by keyboards, microphones and mixing tables. The last time he shot an album sleeve pressing keys on his large keyboard and this time he appears in front of a big mixing table, proving that he is a real music man. "These are my tools, they make me feel very happy when I do my thing," Bisto said. Bisto has his unique style and his rough voice blends well with the fast-paced instrumentals. So from the word go those familiar with his music should be able to grasp what artiste they are listening to.

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