Love Songs

The Rest of Mine

https://youtu.be/HzKclLSw_tg

Country and Western

Karoo Dust Blues

The song sits in a dusty blend of country‑and‑western blues, shaped by slow, road‑worn guitar lines and the wide‑open loneliness of the Karoo. It carries the emotional honesty of traditional blues—regret, longing, and self‑reckoning—wrapped in the storytelling warmth of classic country ballads. The melody moves with the steady patience of a man stranded on a desert road, while the lyrics paint a frontier‑style landscape where hardship and hope live side by side. It’s a style that feels both American and unmistakably South African: a Karoo‑infused Americana sound where dry heat, big skies, and a stubborn belief in something better all echo through the music.

Karoo Dust Blues- 05 January 2026.mp4

Parody

Binary Love

In a world where algorithms predict our choices, devices finish our sentences, and even our fridges seem to know us better than we know ourselves, the line between human emotion and artificial intelligence has never felt thinner. Binary Love steps right into that space—where logic meets longing, and code collides with connection.

This song plays with the idea that love, in all its messy unpredictability, might just be the one thing no machine can fully compute. Yet here we are, forming bonds with the tools we create, projecting feelings onto circuits and syntax, and wondering whether a heart made of flesh can truly sync with a heart made of code.

Binary Love is a parody, yes—but it’s also a gentle wink at the way we’re all learning to live alongside AI. It celebrates the absurdity, the tenderness, and the strange new intimacy of our digital age. Whether you’re a romantic, a technologist, or simply someone who’s ever whispered sweet nothings to a stubborn device, this song invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even feel a spark of connection—human or otherwise.

https://youtu.be/3rIPL-7qaMo