DJ KMat Talks New Single, ‘Themba Lam’
We had a chat with DJ KMat born Koketso Reabetswe Mathabathe on March 1st, 1999. KMAT is a musician infamous for her versality, technical skill on the decks and music compilation proficiency. Apt at maintaining gravitational alignment to “private school” Amapiano, KMAT’s sets invariably depict the style of a seasoned disc jockey, rampantly edging on the parameters of elegant, reserved, mature and luscious soundscapes. Regarding production however, KMAT reveals musicality which treads on the skirts of something fun, whimsical, young and head bob worthy terrain; both styles perfectly emulating her malleable and dynamic personality. Check out our Q&A with her below
What has been your biggest career highlight so far?
My biggest highlight so far has been my EP, it has opened so many doors for me and it has put me on the map.
Tell us more about your new single Themba Lam and what inspired it
My Ep is made up of different songs that cater to people who love all sorts of amapiano. Because the EP has a lot of dance songs, we decided to make Themba lam, a love song, a slow song for those who love soulful amapiano.
How would you describe your sound to those that have never heard of you?
I would say my sound is different. I don’t have a particular sound because piano is diverse but if I had to say I’d say it’s more dance than anything.
Can you tell us about your creative process and who is someone you often turn to for inspiration?
I really look up to Felo in terms of music and as an artist, but Dbn Gogo is my biggest inspiration.
Any upcoming projects that our readers should look out for?
I have a project coming out towards the end of the year.