Die Antwoord - Meltdown Comics - 11/13/12

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Jake McGee
Ninja of Die Antwoord Talks About his Videos at Nerdist Theater
Die Antwoord Music Video Marathon
Nerdist Showroom inside Meltdown Comics
11-13-12

Better Than...Shark Week hosted by Dr Dre.

It's easy to dismiss South African rap group Die Antwoord as a novelty act, since at first glance, they come off as little more than an extended Ali G skit: silly hip-hop personas with some with dope music. Every song is backed by seriously gangsta beats, and in their videos they dance goofy and wear duds seemingly from the slums.

But if that's all you take away from this rave/rap group from South Africa, the joke's on you. These guys are pure art, celebrating all that is beautifully diverse about life, in the most creative, raw presentation they can conjure.

The line stretching down the block in front of Meltdown Comics last night shows what kind of impact they're having. This wasn't even a concert -- they played on Saturday at the Shrine Expo Center -- but rather a marathon of their music videos featuring live commentary from the group, screened for a small crowd of about 100 packed inside the Nerdist Showroom. The group roared in applause when the act's members Ninja and Yo-Landi Vi$$er took the stage (their DJ Hi-Tek wasn't around).

Ninja was strikingly meek on the mic as a regular guy, as opposed to the hip-hop persona he portrays in their music. As they introduced their first video "Wat Pomp" (above) he said: "it doesn't matter if anyone listens or not, because it's a fucking assault."

Before each work, they detailed the origins of its production. They explained how the first few videos were all self-produced, with no real budget, just picking up shots around their home towns in South Africa.

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Jake McGee
Yo-Landi Die Antwoord Talks About Her Videos at Nerdist Theater
Then they got to "Fok Julie Naaiers," which translates to "Fuck you all." At this time they were already signed to Interscope Records, who had helped produce their last couple videos. But this was too much for the label to take, apparently because they say "faggot" three times. They parted ways with Interscope over this, and released the video and subsequent album, "Ten$ion" on their own.

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7522 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

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AntwoordGaga

This review isn't complete. It looks like a chunk was left out by the LA WEEKLY in error. Please correct this. Thanks!

dainfagerholm
dainfagerholm

I love NINJA AND YO-LANDI! FOK TEH SYTEM FOK JULIE NAIEERS ZEFSIDE REPRESENT

dainfagerholm
dainfagerholm

OMG I love DIE ANTWOORD. Yo-landi looked so pretty last night. Fuck teh system.

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