Werner CarstensWerner is a true weekend warrior. Corporate job during the week and performing and recording guitarist on weekends. With more than 20 years of gigs behind his belt in both cover and original bands, and numerous recordings that he either owned or blew spectacularly, he has a few pearls of wisdom to share.
According to many guitarists the Carr Rambler is one of the finest interpretations of the Fender Deluxe Blackface circuit you can find. It boasts a class A cathode bias 6L6 output stage that pushes out 28 Watts in pentode mode and 14 Watts in triode mode. Due to the high headroom it excels as a clean pedal platform and adds awesome built-in reverb and tremolo to the mix. Check out our demo below.
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Mervyn’s fascination with instrument building started at a very early age and like many other South African boys he made use of petrol cans in his first attempts. Mervyn, part of a musical family, was inspired by his father who Read more...
McK Records is a independent music label owned by Dylan McKeith. Our aim is to grow the music industry and help artist reach their full potential. We have a recording studio providing recording and post production services. We also do Read more...
Lewitt bass guitars are proudly South African. Our instruments are handcrafted from beautiful African hardwoods. Standard production instruments are manufactured in Kiaat, while limited editions are produced on availabilty of rare stock. We believe that a guitar must not only Read more...
Since their arrival on the South African entertainment scene, Acoustic Element has performed alongside some of the country’s hottest performers, including Lira, Jimmy Nevis, Emo Adams, Freshly Ground, Beatenberg and Cassper Nvoyest. The duo has a diverse repertoire and are Read more...
Amy Jones, the very talented singer songwriter was born 4 March 1993 and raised in the town of Paarl. During Amy’s High School years, she was chosen to be part of the South African Youth Choir (SAYC) as well as Read more...
HOW IT ALL STARTED We met as two ambitious young students at the University of Stellenbosch, singing in the choir. After a few cups of coffee we soon realised that we shared much more than our common interest in blues Read more...