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“My Cape Town” by I Scream and the Chocolate Stix

Posted on 01 July 2010

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Local band in CT, recorded and shot with absolutely no budget whatsoever. Luke Viviers and Bheki Dladla lead vocals with Tony Shine and Just Nathan on the strings. Music Video directed by Porteus Xandau.

Not too shabby for a bunch of dudes with no cash, a camera and a song in mind. Very nice in fact, it can stay:

“My Cape Town” by I Scream and the Chocolate Stix – Music Video directed by Porteus Xandau. The Emergency Hours. from Mannequin Pictures on Vimeo.


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6 Comments For This Post

  1. Gravatar nafisa Says:

    Hey I heard them for the first time at fan fest last weekend, they were amazing!
    Completely blew me away, been searchin for them everywhere
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    Hi Nafsi,

    Join their facebook page for info!

    http://www.facebook.com/iscreamchocolatestix

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