Great Local Musicians – Ă©VOID – for all the Fadgets | Jive Talking and Eyeballing

Zennith, later named Void, began in 1977 in South Africa. They struggled initially but found success in Zimbabwe, creating a distinctive sound. They evolved into éVoid, enjoying fame in the 1980s with innovative Afro-rock music.

Free & Easy [1975 to 1990] A South African Pop & Rock Mix, featuring Rabbitt, éVoid, Johnny Clegg, Clout

A curated 3-hour mix features South African pop rock tracks from the late 1970s and 1980s, including original songs and covers, highlighting artists like Rabbitt, Johnny Clegg, and Lucky Dube.

Shadows – éVoid | 1001 South African Songs You Must Hear Before You Go Deaf

Brothers Lucien and Erik Windrich formed éVoid after initially performing as Void. Their ethnopunk style, notable fashion, and dynamic performances garnered attention, especially after adding drummer Wayne Harker to the lineup.

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