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		<title>Tumi&#8217;s Get Live South Africa Tour Dates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know you have been waiting for this a long time, we have finally been able to lock down tour dates between the band, booking agents and venues, here you go. hope to see you at the gigs, watch this space for regular updates. Peace from the Motif/Matchbox Crew]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>27th May <strong>State Theatre, Pretoria</strong><br />
28th May <strong> Party People, Zula Bar, Cape Town </strong><br />
3rd June <strong>Blues Room, JHB </strong><br />
5th June <strong>Bat Center, Durban </strong><br />
7th June <strong>Tings &#038; Times, Pretoria </strong><br />
10th June <strong>World Cup Kick-Off Concert @ Orlando Stadium </strong><br />
12th June <strong>Mystic Boer, Bloemfontein </strong><br />
13th June <strong>Sebokeng/Vaal</strong><br />
15th June <strong>Sony 3D Stage, Nelson Mandela Square</strong><br />
16th June <strong>O.S.T, Newtown, JHB</strong><br />
4th July <strong>MTV Base/The Bank, JHB</strong><br />
6th July <strong>Sony 3D Stage @ Nelson Mandela Square</strong><br />
30th July <strong>Alex Theatre JHB</strong> </p>
<p>Supported by Levi&#8217;s® Original Music<br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/LevisR-Original-Music/104109686299036?ref=ts">Click here for exclusive video footage from behind the scenes with Tumi and his band</a></p>
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		<title>Phiona Okumu: On Tumi: Whole Worlds album review + exclusive track &#8216;Villages &amp; Malls&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 10:20:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What exactly is the use of a hidden track? Especially nowadays when no oneâ€™s willing to wait, and thereâ€™s every chance youâ€™ll miss it. Which would be a shame in the case of Tumiâ€™s second solo album. Usain Bolt, tucked away 5 minutes of silence after the brief, mournful title song featuring Canadian MC Ian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What exactly is the use of a hidden track? Especially nowadays when no oneâ€™s willing to wait, and thereâ€™s every chance youâ€™ll miss it. Which would be a shame in the case of Tumiâ€™s second solo album. Usain Bolt, tucked away 5 minutes of silence after the brief, mournful title song featuring Canadian MC Ian Kamau, is possibly this albumâ€™s best cut.</p>
<p>Itâ€™s what Johannesburgâ€™s Hip-hop industry looks like through the eyes of MCâ€™s Tumi and Zubz â€“ peers especially for being outstanding and yet standing on the outside looking in â€“ how they feel about it, and their triumphant resolve to have it no other way. Zubzâ€™ disconnect extends beyond mere rap relations. It has a socio-political aspect, with him being foreign AND Zimbabwean. And Tumi, though South African, finds it â€œ hard to speak local when you global and you always rolling in a league of your own&#8230;â€ weirdly bragging but pleading his case in the very same bar.</p>
<p>Just when he seems above it, he goes and admits it bothers him that his own cousins check for, say, a more dance-friendly DJ Sbu.</p>
<p>That will explain the Kwaito kingpin Brickzâ€™ cameo. Not too wordy, itâ€™s really about the loud and bolshie character he adds to Bambezela. And thankfully, it works over the broad, cinematic production worthy of the statement record that this is.</p>
<p>The reason I am late with this review is mostly because I had to be sure I loved this album this much. I can&#8217;t remember the last time I gave a 9/10 rating.<br />
All the other reasons why I did this for Whole Worlds are on AfriPOP!</p>
<p><a href="http://afripopmag.com/2010/02/tumi-whole-worlds-album-review-exclusive-track-villages-malls/#more-2813<br />
">http://afripopmag.com/2010/02/tumi-whole-worlds-album-review-exclusive-track-villages-malls/#more-2813<br />
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And we threw in a little extra &#8211; an exclusive listen to the track &#8216;Villages &#038; Malls&#8217; featuring French artist Tairo. You&#8217;ll love it. I just know it.</p>
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