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DJ QNess

From the very first single that Qness released, to his very first live set, he brought out the proverbial ā€œright place and right timeā€ saying of being a critically acclaimed DJ and Musical Producer. His debut single titled ā€œFugama Unamatheā€ which was featured on legendary DJ Mbusoā€™s Phezulu Selections Volume Two album earmarked him as not just a producer, but a true musician and DJ who understands what to bring out in a song and in a set to actually rock a crowd. Hailing from the dance-cultured streets of Johannesburg in South Africa with just his ā€œmusicā€, his ā€œmindā€ and ā€œGod-given talentā€, Qness first entered the musical scene as an R ā€˜nā€™ B singer in a boy band at school, before he moved on to do hip hop in upper grade with some high school friends, where he was also the producer for the band, until he finally got catapulted into dance music when he first heard the Oskidoā€™s Church Grooves First Commandment.

This was the time when he started to experiment with dance music, particularly House, quietly at home, while analysing the scene which at the time was mostly dominated by international renowned DJā€™s and producers such as Louie Vega, Nick Holder, Masters at Work and many other House greats. With his PC at home, a music-making programme called Fruity Loops and a small portable electronic keyboard, he began the musical journey that was to take charge of his whole life and take him to subways he had never ever dreamt of before. While studying Information Technology and Computer Programming in the city of Johannesburg, he juggled between his books and music, but it only took him a matter of time to realize how deep his love for music had grown. He couldnā€™t keep up with his studies, but with his parentā€™s guidance he continued with school, while secretly developing his musical skill.

Meanwhile, he had started going to clubs and getting acquainted to the party scene around Johannesburg and Pretoria. The loud speakers at the clubs and the sight of one man behind a set of decks taking charge of the crowd just fascinated him and thatā€™s when he truly realized how deep his love for music had developed, and he fell in loveā€¦he fell in love with the decks. Come 2005 and the dance scene in South Africa just blew up! Producers sprang from everywhere, penetrating the clubs, radio stations, taxi ranks and many other mediums and Qness could only celebrate the music. He had started working seriously on some projects and looked up to and idolized guys like DJ Mbuso (whom he still credits as having given him his first break into the scene), Black Coffee, Oskido (who is still and always will be a key role model in his career), Christos, and Jerah, while internationally he has looked up to Dennis Ferrer, Boddhi Satva, Manoo, Osunlade, Kerri Chandler, Frank Roger and many others too many to mention.

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