IN CONVERSATION WITH KAPI GANTSU, Heritage, Jazz Fusion and the Spirit of “Mkhenke”

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Born and raised in George in the Garden Route of the Western Cape, Kapi
Gantsu is a jazz, Afro-soul and Afro-pop musician whose sound is rooted in
cultural memory, spirituality and lived experience. His artistry reflects a
layered upbringing shaped by community harmonies, traditional African
rhythms and the rich musical heritage of his family lineage from Middelburg
and Cradock in the Eastern Cape.
Growing up at 1115 Ngcakani Street in the household of his grandfather,
Mkhenke Gantsu, Kapi was immersed in a vibrant sonic environment. The
sounds of Zion hymns, traditional healers’ weekend ceremonies and township
jazz sessions formed the backdrop of his childhood. A defining influence was
Bra Hendry, a truck driver who hosted live jazz bands on his lawn on Sunday
afternoons — gatherings that introduced young Kapi to improvisation, groove
and the discipline of live musicianship. These early experiences nurtured his
ear for harmony and storytelling long before he stepped into a professional
studio.

Kapi made the bold decision to pursue music professionally in the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic — a period when the performing arts sector was under
severe strain. In 2020, he released his debut album Mkhenke, a deeply
personal tribute to the man who raised him. The album blends jazz textures,
Afro-rhythms and soul-infused melodies into a cohesive narrative body of
work. Songs like “Ekhaya” centre on themes of home, identity and
generational legacy, while “Azania” reflects his socially conscious voice,

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engaging contemporary realities with poetic clarity.

As a composer and producer, Kapi founded PIKA Records, partnering with
Symphonic Africa for his debut release. His growing national recognition has
seen him perform at respected jazz platforms and collaborate with fellow
artists, positioning him among contemporary custodians of authentic South
African sound.
27 Feb English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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