Tasha Baxter
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Tasha Baxter is one of South Africa’s most forward-thinking dance, trip-hop and drum ‘n bass innovators. Over the past few years, she has developed a reputation as a multi-talented artist who has lent her songwriting and vocal skills to many high-profile projects, albums and songs.
Her most notable vocal contribution was on Roger Goode’s 2002 international dance hit, In The Beginning. Tasha also provided vocals and songwriting to four other tracks off Goode’s album and this relationship continues to this day.
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She has made a substantial impact on the Cape Town and Johannesburg music scenes, working with the likes of drum ‘n bass producers Counterstrike, various house producers, and featuring on Soulsista’s album. Her raft of corporate work (composing tracks for commercials and more) is equally impressive and she has performed alongside some of the biggest names in the DJ world.
She was also the resident drum ‘n bass DJ at Trailer Park in Melville for years and her continuing passion for being behind the decks will see her play in the Dutch city of Utrecht in early October
However, our best kept musical secret isn’t a secret anymore as her debut album, The Colour Of Me, is now on the shelves. The album is the result of a partnership between Tasha, gifted pianist and songwriter Andre Scheepers, and NOISIA, a Dutch production team which was recently commissioned to remix Robbie Williams’ King Of The Bongo.
February saw Tasha launch The Colour of Me to radio and, to date, two singles have been released: Who’s Sorry Now, which did exceptionally well, and Fade To Black, with its catchy melody and clever lyrics that are pushing the song further up the charts every week. The Colour of Me was also released through all of EMI’s European offices in April.