Moonchild Sanelly
Phases
Transgressive Records
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2023
2LP
30.99
TRANS600X
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Tracklist
1Undumpable
2Demon (feat Sad Night Dynamite) (feat Sad Night Dynamite)
3Cute (feat Trillary Banks) (feat Trillary Banks)
4April Fool's Day
5Strip Club (feat Ghetts) (feat Ghetts)
6Let It Rip
7Over You
8Money Tree
9Favourite Regret
10Too Late
11ULi (feat Blxckie) (feat Blxckie)
12Covivi
13Soyenza (feat Sir Trill) (feat Sir Trill)
14Yebo Teacher (extended version) (extended version)
15Chicken
16Jiva Juluka
17Bad Bitch Budget
18Jump
19Bird So Bad

Moonchild Sanelly - real name Sanelisiwe Twisha - second album, released in 2022, now on vinyl.

Forming a sonic foundation that veers between Amapiano, Gqom, grime, pop, house and R&B while showcasing her vocal talents on more downtempo songs, Phases 19-tracks document the varying chapters of a toxic relationship and subsequent freedom. A double album, the first side is a journey through the relationship with production reflecting those different moods and aspects of her personality; the second side, meanwhile, leads into a clubbier amapiano space.

Collaboration has always been core to Moonchild’s alternate world. Since her 2015-released award-winning first album Rabulpha! put her on the global map, she has collaborated with local favourites Maphorisa, Sho Madjozi and Thandiswa Mazwai. In the years that followed, she caught the attention of a host of international superstars, leading to high-profile collaborations with artists including Wizkid, Beyonce (featuring on “MY POWER”) and Gorillaz (on “With Love To An Ex”).

Phases is a highly collaborative record, too, with production and guest features from Sad Night Dynamite (their track “Demon” is already a huge hit), Wesley Joseph, Xavier Thomas (Débruit), TOKiMONSTA, HOLLY and Aramboa. The album’s title takes on a multitude of meanings: via the range of genres covered across its runtime, the different sounds and styles that it encompasses and the personal journey that Sanelisiwe Twisha has taken to get to this point. But, for Moonchild Sanelly, it’s more literal than that: “I think that, with this album, I’ve managed to piece all the different parts of me together, because I’m known for different things in different parts of the world. I think you get to know me better with Phases - all the different sides of me.”