noun
(now
1. A small town or village.
Etymology: 15c: Dutch.
This is also the name of a incredible South African band.
About a week ago, I had the privilege to go see them. I was a bit drunk during the event so I didn't get all the information required to produce a proper publish quality article. I can however describe the memories I have concerning the whole evening.
At first, I must admit, the name sounded familiar but the perception I had of them was more of a type of Indie rock band like Watershed or so many other South African bands. Maybe even a accordion or something, to give them a unique angle...like everyone else.
Me and my friend Mart set of to the Clapham Grand, at Clapham Junction in
The first band was called The Colonies. I was impressed with the image and overall quality of the music. It reminded me a bit of Radiohead. Their music was accompanied by trumpet and at one stage a melodica played by a simple girl dressed in white. Lovely.
When Dorp came on stage the crowd (maybe hundred and fifty people but more than my previous visit) roared and they made a excellent entrance. Black stage turned blue and the electronic sounds of a synth-playing Frenchman filled the air. The lights went on and the front man named Piet (I might be wrong) grabbed the microphone. His voice had that edge that can make a good band great and the lead guitarist's knees bent as he hit the bottom strings. The drummer was staring over the drum kit like a young boy learning to drive but the sounds were like these of a professional racecar driver!
They have an excellent stage personality and the one hit after the other just spilled of the edge of the stage.
After I closed my mouth and stopped staring, I hit the dance floor. Spinning and bouncing all over the place. Everywhere you could see people following the trend and soon we were painting the "town" red!
Afterwards, I mingled a bit with the town members and their huge entourage of groupies. All, dressed in full Dorp paraphernalia. The council.
I would really encourage anyone who's up for a good time, to join these artists whenever they can.
Dorp! Dorp! Dorp!
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1 comment:
OMG, hoe weird! Daai foto van die ou in 'n wit Dorp Tshirt, is Ben, hy werk vir ons (by Xtaster!!). En ons het op 'n stadium met marketing v Dorp gedoen met daai Tshirts! Its a small world...
Somari
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