(Trinity)
Trinity has kept his focus on developing
his musical talents which has now secured him a slot in one of Durban’s premier
music business conference.
From his humble beginnings in the township
of the industrial suburb of Hammarsdale, to being catapulted into the
entertainment industry through tenacity and hard work, Trinity has kept his
focus on developing his musical talents which has now secured him a slot in one
of Durban’s premier music business conference and exhibition, the KZN Music
Imbizo.
Sabelo Clarence Langa earned his stage name
Trinity from the Rastafari Elders in his community where he got his inspiration
and soaked in the roots conscious reggae music that was the staple of his
immediate surroundings. A chance meeting with a producer of Blaqout Music Group
in Durban propelled him to pursue his musical career, with a strong emphasis
and focus on the unique home-grown Reggae of the new generation of the 'Born
Frees'. They are reshaping the sounds of Reggae music passed on to them by
their forerunners like the Legendary Lucky Dube, Carlos Djedje and OYABA. They
infuse it with the latest sounds of Hip hop, Afro beat and Dancehall
“My father was a fanatic Reggae listener,
which is all that I grew up on; it was almost like a staple diet, which helped
me a lot when it came to song writing, because the melody was already soaked
in. The teachings of the elders strengthened my lyrical capabilities through
the knowledge that I absorbed,” says Trinity
He is now ready to share his love of music
with the greater public, beyond the shores of his hometown and the fan base
that he has quickly garnered in the short time that he has been on the scene.
His Single, The Truth released in
2016 caught the attention of his peers and endeared him to a loyal fan base. He
will be performing songs from his upcoming Mixtape – Pen and Paper – which is a blend of roots reggae with a touch of
hip hop and dancehall.
The Roots, Rock Reggae Night event is part
of the programming of the KZN Music Imbizo 2017, which will highlight and
showcase local emerging talent and spotlight on Reggae Music. It is organized
in partnership with Mzansi Reggae, an online magazine for the reggae community.
Trinity will be performing alongside Luwe The Lion and Rainbow and they will be
backed by Durban’s foundation band Rastas at Work. The DJ duo, Hott Waxx Family
who hosts Reggae Sessions every Saturday at Cool Runnings will also be on board
to give out more reggae music to the people.
The Roots Rock Reggae Night is organized by
the KZN Music Imbizo in partnership with Mzansi Reggae. It will take place at
the BAT Centre on August, 31 at 19h00. Entry R50 at the gate.
For more details on the KZN Music Imbizo
2017 visit www.kzn-musicimbizo.co.za