Some of us don’t read top music blogs everyday, some of us have never heard of Zef-Rap-Rave music. Some don’t even read the front page of the Sunday newspapers, and even more shocking, some people have never even heard of African Dope.
Ninja (the artist formerly known as Waddy, Watkin Tudor Jones, MC Totally Rad, etc.) has, and his latest project ‘Die Antwoord’ is currently artillery bombing the ‘interweb’ with their new, outlandish music videos. High speed Ninja raps over DJ Hi-Tek’s zef-rap-rave beats, with Yo-landi Visser’s ghoulish vocals stabbing the in-betweens. A dash of regtige-kommon-suid-afrikaanse styling. Web. Hit.
And hit they have, hundreds of thousands of times over on their site. Even had a gansterous picture on the front page of the Sunday papers! African Dope is proud to see ‘Ninja’ being such a success, and even more proud to have been involved in Construct(us)ing his career since way way back in the day.
Yip – most people are sadly unaware of his previous incarnations, which are all in their own way as compelling and far ahead of their time as where the chameleon is today.Like 2003’s The Ziggurat – a 2CD hardcover graphic novel scifi fantasy produced in collaboration with Markus Wormstorm and Sibot. A genuine cult item, there are only 300 of the original run of 3000 limited edition, uniquely numbered copies left in the world, which you can only get in our online Dope Store.
You can still download the entire 2nd album of the Ziggurat free by following this link.
Watch the Constructus Corporation’s “How To Become A Better Person” self-help videos here. Here (Part 2). And Here (Part 3).
There’s also 2006’s raw n nasty Watkin Tudor Jones – The Fantastic Kill album, re-released in France as MC Totally Rad and DJ F*ck are F*ck’n’Rad. Nuff said. Only 80 cds left – get it on CD or Digital Album here.
Also check out the Constructus, Yang Weapon and The Man Who Never Came Back tracks on our 2002 compilation “Cape Of Good Dope Vol. 1” and also Max Normal and DJ Dope’s “Eat Meat” on “Cape of Good Dope 2”.
Hardcore junkies should also seek out the recent Max Normal.TV album on Runway Music (2008), elusive earlier Max Normal and Watkin Tudor Jones albums (Chameleon Records) and Emmanuel Rothchild sings His Favourite Songs DVD/CD, and The Original Evergreens, where it all began way back in the 90’s.
Class of Dopeness dismissed, enjoy the music.

