In the second episode of his new docu-series, Beatmochini journeys us through his process of making music. The episode is titled The Vibes for the reason that Trompie wants to show supporters what goes into making his classic tunes, from the people he features to the instruments he picks, all the way to who inspired his craft. All these are included in the visuals as we get some insight on Beatmochini's creative process.
The video transitions from different recording sessions, from his meeting with Khuli Chana and Kaygizm to his recording session for his latest single, Hixona Lexo. We're also given a glimpse into how Blaklez' Uthando Lwethu taken from his Baby Brother album was created. I have a feeling that we'll be getting more episodes soon, in the meantime, peep the latest clip below:
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