27 december 2015
Naam | Lerato Khathi |
Functie | 32 × DJ |
Geslacht | vrouw |
Herkomst | Zuid-Afrika |
Woonachtig | Verenigd Koninkrijk |
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Biografie
Lerato Khathi aka Lakuti emerged out of the ruins of a post – apartheid South Africa. Growing up in Soweto in Johannesburg, Lakuti took a deep interest in music from a very young age, inspired by her mother's impressive collection of Soul & Funk. Her grandfather also played a significant part in further nurturing her musical interest by schooling her in the art of Jazz. She inherited his jazz collection when he passed away and to this date has held onto every piece of vinyl from this collection. The biggest influence & inspiration was to come however with the first batch of Chicago house records .
Her first adventure onto a musical path came when she convinced an empty 100 capacity theatre in a then arty Yeoville – a suburb in Johannesburg, to let her use the space as a small club in the early 90′s, whilst embarking on a Law Degree. Planet Hendon was born which saw some of the best local talent play. Around the same period, she met Alan Abrahams aka Portable/Bodycode and collaborated with him on a few music projects. Some of those works were released on South African deep house label, Dj Syndicate.
Lakuti inevitably became frustrated with the geographic isolation of the country and relocated to London in 1997 ; after a 3 year stint in Toronto, Canada, where she studied film and worked on various film related projects. She immediately looked into dedicating herself full time into music and looked at ways of achieving that goal. A break through came when she met the legendary Earl Gateshead, the powerhouse behind the Trojan Soundsystem, who took her under his wing. They promoted a monthly Friday for about 1 year at the hugely influential underground hub, Plastic People in London.
Lakuti alongside Alan 'Portable" Abrahams also established and ran their successful underground parties in London under the Süd banner. The events ran for 11 years until November 2011 and saw performances from artists such as Juan Atkins, Move D, Rick Wade, Dj Jus Ed, Boo Williams, Tama Sumo, Prosumer, Lawrence, Efdemin, Carsten Jost, Pantha Du Prince, Shed, Daniel Bell, e.t.c.
They established the Süd Electronic imprint in October 2002 and Lakuti established Uzuri Recordings Nov 2007 to rave reviews and has since established The Uzuri Artist Bookings & Management agency.
Lakuti has played at clubs and events such as Fabric, The End, Plastic People, Corsica Studios, Herbal, Elektrowerks, Panorama Bar in Berlin, Rex Club in Paris, Silenco, Weetamix & Motel Campo in Geneva, Concrete in Paris, Dude Club in Milan, Gegen in Berlin, Prince Charles & About Blank also in Berlin, Bussey Building in London, Dalston Superstore also in London, Disco Volante in Brescia Italy, Bern Salonger in Stockholm, Cardboard Club in Gothenburg + many more. She currently holds a residency at the
cult Freerotation festival.
She has also collaborated with various artists on vocal duties. One such collaboration was a vocal track produced by Alan Abrahams under his Bodycode guise, titled, " Body to Body " which was released on Germany's Yore Recordings. Another vocal contribution appeared on Bodycode's second album for Spectral, released in 2009. A track titled " What Did You Say", which was also released as a single on Spectral in March 2009, with a remix by Babyford.
Lakuti has also collaborated with Matias Aguayo on a track Called 'Pata Pata '
released on Comeme. she has also collaborated with Tama Sumo & The Neighbourhood Character under the Tarantism name and remixed Swedish duo The Knife – a track called 'Ready to Lose ' out on Rabid Records
Lakuti has also programmed some events in various cities within Europe such as Lisbon, London and her co-programmed Friday nights @ Panorama Bar with Tama Sumo have been received positively .
Her first adventure onto a musical path came when she convinced an empty 100 capacity theatre in a then arty Yeoville – a suburb in Johannesburg, to let her use the space as a small club in the early 90′s, whilst embarking on a Law Degree. Planet Hendon was born which saw some of the best local talent play. Around the same period, she met Alan Abrahams aka Portable/Bodycode and collaborated with him on a few music projects. Some of those works were released on South African deep house label, Dj Syndicate.
Lakuti inevitably became frustrated with the geographic isolation of the country and relocated to London in 1997 ; after a 3 year stint in Toronto, Canada, where she studied film and worked on various film related projects. She immediately looked into dedicating herself full time into music and looked at ways of achieving that goal. A break through came when she met the legendary Earl Gateshead, the powerhouse behind the Trojan Soundsystem, who took her under his wing. They promoted a monthly Friday for about 1 year at the hugely influential underground hub, Plastic People in London.
Lakuti alongside Alan 'Portable" Abrahams also established and ran their successful underground parties in London under the Süd banner. The events ran for 11 years until November 2011 and saw performances from artists such as Juan Atkins, Move D, Rick Wade, Dj Jus Ed, Boo Williams, Tama Sumo, Prosumer, Lawrence, Efdemin, Carsten Jost, Pantha Du Prince, Shed, Daniel Bell, e.t.c.
They established the Süd Electronic imprint in October 2002 and Lakuti established Uzuri Recordings Nov 2007 to rave reviews and has since established The Uzuri Artist Bookings & Management agency.
Lakuti has played at clubs and events such as Fabric, The End, Plastic People, Corsica Studios, Herbal, Elektrowerks, Panorama Bar in Berlin, Rex Club in Paris, Silenco, Weetamix & Motel Campo in Geneva, Concrete in Paris, Dude Club in Milan, Gegen in Berlin, Prince Charles & About Blank also in Berlin, Bussey Building in London, Dalston Superstore also in London, Disco Volante in Brescia Italy, Bern Salonger in Stockholm, Cardboard Club in Gothenburg + many more. She currently holds a residency at the
cult Freerotation festival.
She has also collaborated with various artists on vocal duties. One such collaboration was a vocal track produced by Alan Abrahams under his Bodycode guise, titled, " Body to Body " which was released on Germany's Yore Recordings. Another vocal contribution appeared on Bodycode's second album for Spectral, released in 2009. A track titled " What Did You Say", which was also released as a single on Spectral in March 2009, with a remix by Babyford.
Lakuti has also collaborated with Matias Aguayo on a track Called 'Pata Pata '
released on Comeme. she has also collaborated with Tama Sumo & The Neighbourhood Character under the Tarantism name and remixed Swedish duo The Knife – a track called 'Ready to Lose ' out on Rabid Records
Lakuti has also programmed some events in various cities within Europe such as Lisbon, London and her co-programmed Friday nights @ Panorama Bar with Tama Sumo have been received positively .