Promoted Work: Sannie Fox

I've just finished building the official website for Sannie Fox. She's an amazing musician and a force of nature. She has an album coming out soon.

I had the fortune of working with her on a music video for this site, shot by Kent Andreason. I might be producing another one in the new year.

Sannie Fox - “The Dream” performed for The Quiet Front Sannie Fox - Song, vocals, electric guitar Rob Nel - Bass Werner von Waltsleben - Drums A film by Kent Andreasen Recorded at Paris Zanos Studio, Fish Hoek, Cape Town http://www.thequietfront.com/

You can follow her on Facebook and Twitter to keep track of the new album's release. If you are in South Africa then check out her shows, they are really worth going to.

Promoted Work: Tabea Borchardt - Von Treibgut, Ebbe und Flut

an exhibition by Tabea BorchardtOutOfMyMind Gallery

Tabea Borchardt is a young photographer that has featured on this site as both an artist and a model. She has been working on a serious project which revolves around the passing of her father; it is something that she captured with a quiet beauty.

The exhibition starts today at the OutOfMyMind Gallery in Bremen, Germany.

Promoted Work: Sannie Fox - London Tour

Sanni Fox is a force of nature.

Above are stills, filmed by Kent Andreasen for a performance that she and her band did for The Quiet Front on Thursday. 

She is touring London from 26 July until 31 August (details here). On the face of it, it's a tour of a few small bars; it's a standard rite of passage for South African bands. If you get a chance to see her live, she will convince you that her place is a lot higher up the ladder. 

Our video is coming soon.

Vocals, electric guitar, Sannie Fox Vocals, Adrian Day (Bilderberg Motel) Drums, Werner Von Waltsleben Bass, Omar Kimmie Engineered and Mastered at Paris Zannos Studios Lyrics, production and composition by Sannie Fox 2013 Image Talitha Snow Freedom "A revelation of the divine power of music to transcend the barriers of class and race and not only delight and uplift men of different colour, creed or occupation but also to make them feel as one by virtue of music's exaltation and is a noblement of mans soul and spirit."