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var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i Pan African Space Station (PASS) is a 4-day music intervention from 1-4 October 2008 across Cape Town. This African music festival is curated by Ntone Edjabe and Neo Muyanga and is presented by the Africa Centre with the support of Spier. Mowbray Town Hall: Science Felin / Goematronics / Carlo Mombelli & The Prisoners of Strange / Anthony Joseph and Spasm Band
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1 Oct 2008 - 4 Oct 2008

One of the headline acts of the festival will be a unique radio station that will broadcast 30 days of cutting edge music and information from Global Africa to the world from 12 September - 12 October 2008.
The music festival is about music from Global Africa, music that articulates nation-building in the African world. Artists will not be expected to represent a country or cultural group.
The event is an opportunity for Capetonians and visitors to engage in the rich and complex creative expression which binds Africans from across the world together.
PASS is dedicated to exploring new musical territory and the festival seeks to profile local and international acts which may not yet have reached household-name status in South Africa but which are still at the very top of their game.
Participating artists include Nacao Zumbi (Brazil), Ayetoro (Nigeria/Ghana), Cindy Blackman Quartet (US), Ze Maria Quartet (Mozambique/Angola) and a range of progressive South African artists, including Carlo Mombelli and the Prisoners of Strange (Jhb), Blk Jks (Jhb), Rock Art (Cape Town) and many other fantastic (South) African musicians, bands and artists.
This African music festival will also be acknowledging independent music venues across the city, with events happening at different times and different venues.
Through this approach, venues such as Langa's Guga S'thebe and Assembly in District Six may be linked conceptually. Other selected venues include Mowbray's Town Hall and the Slave Church on Long Street.
Pan African Space Station:
Date: 1 – 4 October 2008
Venue: Spier Wine Estate
Location: Stellenbosch
The line up:
1 October:
Guga S' thebe: Deejay blag T / Funsho Ogundipe & Ayetoro
Slave Church : Goematronics / Cindy Blackman Quartet
The Assembly: Dub Vaults / Bebson de la Rue & Tryonix / Bibi Tanga
2 October:
Guga S' thebe: Deejay blag T / BLK JKS
Slave Church: Carlo Mombelli & The Prisoners of Strange / Madala Kunene
The Assembly: Science Feline / Anthony Joseph and Spasm Band
3 October:
Guga S'thebe: Deejay blag T / Bebson de la Rue & Tryonix / Funsho Ogundipe & Ayetoro
Slave Church: Cindy Blackman Quartet / Madala Kunene
The Assembly: Dub Vaults / Bibi Tanga
4 October:
1 - 4 October:
Kimberley Hotel: African Sapce Program with Fong Kong Bantu Sound System & guest DJ's
Molo says: “For more information on the best of South African artists, musicians, DJ’s and bands, subscribe to our Editor’s Picks Newsletter”.
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