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		<title>Tumi speaks to The Blagg on Nike Jordans + new video plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a chat with the good folks at this fresh new blog called TheBlagg. They tested me on my Jordan game. Naturally I came up on top. Here&#8217;s an excerpt:
&#8220;From asking around on which sneaker is everybodies favourite, Jordans have featured heavily in a lot of the answers. So while perusing through Kronks collaboration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a chat with the good folks at this fresh new blog called TheBlagg. They tested me on my Jordan game. Naturally I came up on top. Here&#8217;s an excerpt:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>From asking around on which sneaker is everybodies favourite, Jordans have featured heavily in a lot of the answers. So while perusing through Kronks collaboration pieces with Nike, we figured who better than &#8220;Mr-I-been-rocking-Jordans-since-I-was-thirteen&#8221; himself Tumi, to school us on Jordan-heads. Oh, and he also tells us about some of his near future moves too. Oh and yes, he also struggles (a lot) with how to pronounce theblagg and the ethos behind what we do &#8211; it&#8217;s ok though, we&#8217;re not mad. It was endearing. Plus you can&#8217;t be mad at someone who smiles in the face of a drunk heckler making a bum of himself. Peep and don&#8217;t sleep!!&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Go <a href="http://theblagg.blogspot.com/2010/06/tumi-schools-theblagg-on-jordan-heads.html">here</a> for the rest of the interview.</p>
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		<title>Shakira + Tumi at FIFA World Cup South Africa opening concert</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:23:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Tumi&#8217;s Get Live South Africa Tour Dates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 15:39:54 +0000</pubDate>
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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>Audio snaps from Whole Worlds</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 10:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen to a sample of Whole Worlds by Tumi off the Whole Worlds album. A new Sample will be made available daily.
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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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		<title>TUMI &#8211; FAMILY PLAN &#8211; WHOLE WORLDS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 21:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>WHOLE WORLDS A Write Up By Diane Coetzer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 22:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For hip-hop fans all over the world, there is now too the â€œsmall matterâ€ of a benchmark album that deserves to announce Tumi to a far broader audience than heâ€™s assembled until now. Filled with current and universal topics]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tumi â€“ Whole Worlds</p>
<p>Three years back, Boitumelo â€˜Tumiâ€™ Molekane gave a tantalizing glimpse into his ability to go it solo with â€˜Music From My Good Eyeâ€™.Â  Now, at the tail-end of 2009, heâ€™s made good on the promise contained in that South African Music Award-nominated album with a record thatâ€™s, quite simply, breathtaking in its musical and lyrical scope.</p>
<p>Titled â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™, the release will be filed under hip-hop because thatâ€™s the predominant musical force at play here. Itâ€™s also the genre where Tumi has nurtured a faithful fanbase, in particular through his work with Tumi and the Volume, long beloved of those who choose their music by way of the underground railroad.</p>
<p>But, make no mistake, this is an album for a far larger audience, offering an entrance into an evolving form of hip-hop, where borders are thrust aside (both musical and geographic) and just about any other genre is allowed to push into the fray, as long as it comes with integrity and quality.</p>
<p>A prime example of this is the albumâ€™s first single, â€˜Bambezelaâ€™ featuring Bricks and actress and dancer, Tracey Lee &#8211; and already fast moving up the radio charts.</p>
<p>Itâ€™s easily the most instantly accessible piece of music Tumiâ€™s ever made, teaming him with a kwaito star with enough swagger to match the songâ€™s swirling organ and a newcomer female singer who more than holds her own. Bold and expansive, â€˜Bambezelaâ€™ is likely to deliver Tumi some substantial mainstream success and considerably expand the faithful.</p>
<p>Ask Tumi how he feels about shifting into the mainstream with â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ and heâ€™s unambiguous on what it means. â€œI think you will find that artists such as Bob Marley and Fela had developed a wonderful faithful following before everyone else caught up. It just feels like the right timing for me to stretch my head up from the fringes.â€</p>
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<p>Standing to add considerably to Tumiâ€™s assault on the radio and retail charts is his freshly inked deal with Sony Music: â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ is being released through a joint venture deal between the major and Tumiâ€™s own Motif Records label, which released his solo debut in 2006. â€œSony has a great roster of artists and they were very respectful to my creative process through finishing this record,â€ Tumi says of the deal that is also likely to include artists recorded under the Motif Records label over the coming years.</p>
<p>You would think that all of this, along with being regarded as one of South Africaâ€™s most gifted and conscious hip hop artists, would put pressure on Tumi in the recording studio. But heâ€™s never been one for measuring his career moves and music against peopleâ€™s expectations and itâ€™s no different this time around. â€œI didnâ€™t feel any pressure in the studio at all because Iâ€™m incredible,â€ Tumi says.</p>
<p>Heâ€™s half-joking of course, but the head-spinning array of global talent whoâ€™ve contributed to â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ is no small evidence of how Tumi is viewed by his peers.</p>
<p>In keeping with Tumiâ€™s borderless approach to making music, cutting edge producers from no less than four continents feature on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ â€“ among them Rene â€™Snazâ€™ Hill from Canada, Robin Hannibal Braun from Denmark, Kabir &#8216;Kwality&#8217; Ahluwalia from India and Mason Black from South Africa.</p>
<p>The vocal guest spots too are suitably diverse and include Zaki Ibrahim (Canada/South Africa), Tairo (France), Sibongile Khumalo (South African), MXO (South African) and Masauko Chipembere of Blk Sonshine (Malawi/US).</p>
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<p>Tumiâ€™s ability to build lasting creative relationships has always been a vivid aspect of his musical lifeÂ  &#8211; and since 2002, it has been evidenced most potently with his bandmates in Tumi and the Volume: David Bergman (bass), Tiago Paulo (guitar), and Paulo Chibanga (drums).</p>
<p>Indeed, several players on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ are revisiting creative bonds dating back several years.Â  Itâ€™s not the first time, for instance, that Ibrahim has joined creative forces with Tumi: she co-wrote and sang on â€˜Blink Twiceâ€™ off â€˜Music From My Good Eyeâ€™ and on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ delivers a compelling vocal on â€˜Health, Food and Shelterâ€™. And Chimpembereâ€™s duo Blk Sonshine was featured on â€˜I Come Homeâ€™ off Tumiâ€™s solo debut.</p>
<p>Tumiâ€™s never made a secret of his regard for female artists and aside from Ibrahim, Pebbles turns up on â€˜Mr. Gogetitâ€™, contributing both vocals and co-songwriting duties. In this tale of a â€œhustler by any meansâ€, whoâ€™s doing what he can to feed his children, the combination of Tumiâ€™s rapping and Pebbleâ€™s warm singing is nothing short of scorching.Â  Thereâ€™s also plenty to fall in love with on â€˜Stage Lightsâ€™ on which Chipembere and Khumalo star, the classical singer adding a mesmerising layer to the cut.</p>
<p>Tumiâ€™s selection of male singers is as inspired: MXOâ€™s rich, deep vocal is spot-on on â€˜Family Planâ€™, injecting some strong emotion into a string-drenched song about lifeâ€™s struggles (â€œand thatâ€™s how my life began, a dying dad and no family planâ€) and Maloya singer, Danyel Waro effortlessly captures the intensely felt lyrics of â€˜Still Not Freeâ€™. And thereâ€™s more where those came from: Canadian hip hop artist Ian Kamau guests magnificently on the title track, while French singer Tairo adds magic toÂ  â€œVillage and Mallsâ€™, one of â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™â€™ standout track, and truly one of the most gorgeous music efforts youâ€™re likely to hear in a long while.</p>
<p>For Tumi, deciding whom to work with on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ was easy. Just being a fan and also the songs tell you what they want most of the time,â€ he says simply. â€œI love hearing a different interpretation, sponging off their vast talent.â€</p>
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<p>Itâ€™s crucial to note that as far reaching as Tumiâ€™s music goes on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ and as potent as his collaborators (singers, songwriters and producers) are, at the centre of this worldclass album is always his rapping. And, make no mistake, he can rap: â€˜Let It Burnâ€™ featuring The Soil showcases Tumi in full raging flight and he delivers themes of universality with unmatchable power throughout â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™â€™ 11 tracks.</p>
<p>Given this, itâ€™s no surprise to find that Tumi got the essentials of his album down in fairly rapid style. â€œI sourced the music pretty early and wrote most of the lyrics pretty quickly,â€ he says. â€œThe real hard work was coordinating between continents, because I still favour a face-to-face approach to making music.â€</p>
<p>That face-to-face approach is set to take Tumi to new adventures over the coming months. Alongside playing the songs on â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ live, heâ€™s heading for Europe with The Volume and was just recently in Australia recording with â€œthe Public Opinion Afro Orchestraâ€ for an album that launches in March 2010. A trip to Reunion Island to guest on Daniel Waroâ€™s album is also on the cards. â€œThere is also a small matter of the football at home, so we will see,â€ he says of what 2010 holds.</p>
<p>For hip-hop fans all over the world, there is now too the â€œsmall matterâ€ of a benchmark album that deserves to announce Tumi to a far broader audience than heâ€™s assembled until now. Filled with current and universal topics like insurgency, celebrity, love and monogamy, delivered as a semi-conceptual album that pivots around a collection of narratives from the points of view of several South Africans, â€˜Whole Worldsâ€™ is expertly put together with the whole world in mind. Donâ€™t delay in joining in.</p>
<p>Diane Coetzer</p>
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		<title>TUMI &#8211; BAMBAZELA FT. BRICKZ &amp; TRACEY LEE</title>
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		<title>TUMI &#8211; WHOLE WORLDS : ONLINE FANZINE</title>
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