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I met Bboy Duanne when he was still in high school. I was instrumental in getting him to join Black Noise. He would move on to become one of the most important figures in South African Breakdance and has cemented his place in that history. I am grateful to have toured and spent time with him, doing fantastically creative things from recording the Rotational High Album to getting drunk at a party we were not invited to. We sit down to talk, 15 years after sharing the stage with each other.
By Raycliff SampsonI met Bboy Duanne when he was still in high school. I was instrumental in getting him to join Black Noise. He would move on to become one of the most important figures in South African Breakdance and has cemented his place in that history. I am grateful to have toured and spent time with him, doing fantastically creative things from recording the Rotational High Album to getting drunk at a party we were not invited to. We sit down to talk, 15 years after sharing the stage with each other.