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My 2 Cents on STRAB 2013

by Henno Kruger on June 3, 2013 · 0 comments

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Now that ALL the sand has been washed off my feet, I can finally tell you about my experience at STRAB 2013. It was one of the most awesome music festivals that I’ve attended over the last few years.

Thanks to @LeisureWheelsSA and @IsuzuSA we made our way to Kosi Bay from Pretoria on Wednesday the 22nd of May. It was a smooth journey and we got to the South Africa / Mozambique border a lot quicker than we did in September 2011. All the construction on the N2 highway and the road to Kosi Bay from Jozini has been completed – this means that you can now easily drive to Kosi Bay from Johannesburg or Pretoria in about 7 hours (down from the 10 to 11 hours that it used to take). After getting our passports stamped and sorting out the insurance on the vehicle, Killer Suzi (our trusted vehicle), @BaasDeBeer, @MinePotgieter, @TyronLSA and I made our way to Parque de Malongane (only 15 km from the Kosi Bay border).

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After setting up our STRAB 2013 camp site and naming the Pretoria suburbs that our tents were living in, we made our way to the deck bar to quench our thirst with some R&Rs and 2M’s. This turned into a party of note, especially after we were running around on the beach and enjoying the Voodoo Beach Party. The tunes on the deck were pumping into the early hours of the morning  and the moon shined brightly on the glistening waves of the Indian Ocean. Eventually I crawled into my tent around 4 AM. Not a bad first day for a festival.

On the Thursday STRAB 2013 started getting momentum. Before we got into the whole festival vibe we made sure that we had some awesome breakfast at the resort’s restaurant, did some  Tipo Tinto and Sparberry Marango shopping in Ponta Du Ouro and that we enjoyed one of Fernando’s King Size R&Rs. The day got off to an awesome chilled out start with Hoot ‘n Anny, Marcato, Buurman, Luna Paige and Willem Welsyn all playing some awesome acoustic sets on the deck. Things picked up some pace during the course of the evening. Jonathan Martin & Piet Botha, Natalie Chapman, Stefan Dixon, Akkedis, After Robot and Juggernaught entertained the crowd till about midnight. After this everyone danced their behinds off to the awesome tunes that Legend Frans was playing on the deck. After an early morning moonlight beach walk at 3 AM, I finally crawled in my tent.

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I woke up Friday morning after 10 AM, feeling rested out and ready to have some fun. We did some artist interviews, drank a lot of R&R’s, sadly missing Lyzyrd Kings and Justin Serrao on the deck, but managed to make it on time for the awesomeness that is Naming James. After this it was time for the soothing sounds of Andra and the chilled out vibes of the Ohm Brothers. After some supper it was back to main stage for impressive blues act, the Andy Fisher band. They were followed by the folky awesomeness that is Vana & the Oh So Serious, epic modern blues act Son of a 1000 and no nonsense “rock your socks” off rock act the Aidan Martin band. All three these bands entertained the crowd until 10 PM, then things got a little bit serious.

I watched Wonderboom play live for the first time in two years and was completely blown away by them. The crowd sang out their songs loudly as they showed just what they’re capable off after being in the SA Music scene for almost 17 years. After them MK Award winners The Black Cat Bones showed the STRAB 2013 crowd just why they are the best live act in South Africa. It was also pleasant hearing Tamryn Jones (Tammy from Southern Gypsey Queen) doing a cover of “Keep on Rockin’ In the Free World” with them. Just when you thought that things couldn’t get more awesome, it did. Bittereinder made their way onto the stage at midnight and had the whole crowd bouncing around to their awesome rap ‘n roll / electro sounds for just over an hour.  The evening ended with an extended party on the deck. I may or may not have been bouncing around to Skrillex at 4 AM with @Vicky_JKWICZ  and the three C’s (3 girls with “Bitches Moet Weet” t-shirts on from Jozi that I met during the course of the weekend). Kudos to Jaco Mans for the awesome tunes.

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I woke up in time for breakfast and paced myself through the Saturday at STRAB 2013. After some grub I enjoyed some chilled out tunes from a local Mozambiquan act, Tamryn Jones, Lucy Kruger and Shotgun Tori. All three of these ladies impressed me with their voices and performance skills. After this the Acoustic Groove Machine and El Cantante (an acoustic duo made up of Cito and Martin Rocka from Wonderboom) entertained the crowds on the deck while @BaasDeBeer were treated to some cheese snacks and R&R’s that some polite older ladies from Durban offered us.

The evening’s entertainment kicked off with The Devil’s Ribs (a band from Valhalla in Pretoria), followed by Gerald Clark and the Dead Men (who played an awesome set), East German Old School Rockers Frey Gang (who are going on tour with Piet Botha and Akkedis soon), South African rock legends Jack Hammer, awesome blues act Raoul and Black Friday and ended with guitar maestro Dan Patlansky. After this the Classic Rock Project entertained a few folks while others danced off their butts to songs by Boney M and other old school tunes mixed out by Legend Frans and Conrad on the deck. During the course of the night I also found out that my friends had name a hairstyle after me. Eventually the last night ended with me crawling into my tent at 2:30 AM after I did a considerable amount of drinking and dancing with some awesome party folks.

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On Sunday, we quickly packed up and left STRAB 2013. Were were back in South Africa and on our way to Pretoria in  Killer Suzi by 10 AM. The ride back was smooth and fairly uneventful, apart from KFC in Pongola, a freaky accommodation sign in Piet Retief next to a graveyard and Wimpy Coffee in Delmas. I finally put my shoes back on (after I took them off on Wednesday) at 8 PM on Sunday night.

STRAB 2013 can basically be described as follows: Awesome tunes, Awesome people, Awesome vibes and Awesome weather. Kudos to Conrad, Andries and everyone else that made this festival a huge success. If you haven’t been to a STRAB, make sure that you check  it out in 2014. It’s a lot of fun, believe me.

What did you think of STRAB 2013? Leave a comment and let me know. Feedback is appreciated and welcome here. If you’ve enjoyed reading my article, feel free to share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter, sharing is caring after all.

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So, @BaasDeBeer, @MinePotgieter, @TyronLSA and me went on a little road trip to Mozambique last week for STRAB 2013. We got there in one piece thanks to the awesome folks at Isuzu South Africa and Leisure Wheels Magazine (who sponsored us with a vehicle for the trip).

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It was a smooth ride through some of the most beautiful landscapes, scenery, villages and towns in Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Kwazulu Natal. Just after we crossed over the Jozini dam wall we recorded this podcast (while we were driving to the border at Kosi Bay). So without further ado, I give you The Whistle Podcast #02.

Needless to say that we made it to Mozambique and STRAB and we were not disappointed at all. You can read all about this and view my photos and the some of the videos that all 4 of us took at one of the most awesome music festivals that exist on the planet later in this week, so watch this space.

You can also check out all the stories about this year’s STRAB via the @StrabFestival Twitter account and via the STRAB Facebook page.

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STRAB 2013 4 Reasons Why Im Looking Forward to STRAB 2013Great news music lovers! STRAB 2013 is coming in May and promises to be one of the most awesome musical experiences of the year. The STRAB music festival has been around since 2006 and is held in Ponta Malongane in Mozambique. This year’s event takes place from the 23rd to the 26th of May.

I attended my first STRAB festival in 2009 and I must say that it was one of the most awesome experiences I’ve had in my life. It was so much fun that I went back in 2010. If you haven’t been to one of these awesome music festivals, you definitely missed out. If you’re a music festival junkie (like me) you’ll definitely love STRAB.

Today I’m featuring 4 Reasons Why I’m looking forward to STRAB 2013. I hope this inspires you to get your music loving butt to Mozambique this year. Just remember to pack in your Passport.

REASON ONE: The Line-Up is Fucking Awesome! This year’s festival line-up will feature appearances by Peter Mitchell (MC and Tide Whisperer), @BaasDeBeer (MC), The Black Cat Bones, Bittereinder, Jack Hammer, Dan Patlansky, Sugardrive, Aidan Martin Band, Andra, Stefan Dixon, No One’s Arc, Justin Serrao,  Wonderboom, Raoul and Black Friday, Gerald Clark and The Dead Men, Freygang Band (Germany), Classic Rock Project,  Acoustic Groove Machine, Tamryn Jones, Akkedis, Southern Gypsey Queen and friends, Johnathan Martin, Natalie Chapman, Naming James, Martin Rocka and the Sick Shop, Juggernaught, Tombstone Pete, After Robot, Buurman, The Lyzard Kyngs, Shotgun Tori, Lucy Kruger, Hoot ‘n Anny, Absinthe, The Devil’s Ribs and Andy Fisher.

I must admit that there’s a ton of artists that I am not familiar with on this list, but I’m pretty amped up to see what they’re all about. I’m glad that Wonderboom and Sugardrive are on this list because I have not seen them live in ages. I’m pretty sure that it’s the way most of you reading this post feels.

REASON TWO: The 10 hour Road Trip: Let’s face it folks, there’s few things more exciting than driving 650 km in 10 hours through some of the most beautiful and interesting areas of South Africa. Just note that there will be stop and go’s along the way and just because it says it’s 100 km to the next town on the road sign it doesn’t mean that you’ll be there in an hour. Be prepared to dodge some goats and cattle along the way too. The fact remains: there’s nothing like a road trip to Mozambique. Just remember not to drink and drive or speed on your way there, because the Po Po will pull you over in Kwazulu Natal and they have “No Tollerance” laws in place.

REASON THREE: The Vibe is Amazing: I’ve been to just about every music festival in South Africa. I’ve experienced the hectic vibes of huge festivals (like Oppikoppi and RAMFest) and the chilled out vibe of smaller festivals (like Up The Creek and Mieliepop).

Let me tell you one thing, there’s nothing that comes close to the chilled out vibe that STRAB 2013 will have. Less than 1,000 people make their way to this festival every year, so it’s not over crowded. You also have the opportunity to go diving in the awesome Indian Ocean, chilling under the trees in the camping area or going pub crawling on the road to Ponta D’Ouro or Ponta Momoli during the day while you are waiting for the music to start in the late afternoon. The ablution facilities are clean and there is hot water. There are also chalets and cabins available for people who prefer a little bit more luxury. And, no matter where you are in the resort, you are less than 200 metres away from Ponta Malongane’s awesomely spectacular beach (which features MILES of white sand).

REASON FOUR: I’m craving some R&R’s: If you read this blog regularly you will definitely know that I love my booze. If you have not tasted a proper Mozambican R&R you have not lived – plain and simple. There’s nothing on earth like it. If you’re going be prepared to see a lot of people with Sparberry stained lips. STRAB offers one of the coolest deck bars that I’ve been to, so be prepared to party your arse off and dance on the tables into the early hours of the morning.

I hope these four reasons are enough for you to visit the STRAB website and book your tickets for STRAB 2013 right now. Booking open a few days ago and tickets are being sold as you’re reading this post, so move your music loving arse. You can follow @StrabFestival on Twitter or check out the STRAB 2013 Facebook event page for more information.

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