Obi-Wan SA is a deep house DJ and sonic storyteller who’s been blending beats since 2012. Hailing from Bloemfontein, part of South Africa’s vibrant house scene, he draws deep inspiration from legends like Vinny Da Vinci, Christos, and Glen Lewis—artists whose influence can be felt in the soulful undercurrents and hypnotic rhythms of his sets.
Laid-back yet razor-sharp, Obi-Wan SA is known for his effortlessly smooth transitions and atmospheric soundscapes that turn any dancefloor into a sacred space. He’s constantly pushing boundaries by experimenting with various subgenres of house music. From jazzy and soulful to tech and broken beat, he thrives on the thrill of mixing unexpected flavours while keeping the groove simmering just right. Known for his humility and relentless pursuit of mastery, Obi-Wan SA continues to refine his sound and surprises even himself with the combinations he dares to mix.
So whether it’s a rooftop sunset, a Summer Cookout or a 3 a.m. underground set, he doesn’t just play music—he cooks, and every crowd leaves full.
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Obi-Wan SA is a deep house DJ and sonic storyteller who’s been blending beats since 2012. Hailing from Bloemfontein, part of South Africa’s vibrant house scene, he draws deep inspiration from legends like Vinny Da Vinci, Christos, and Glen Lewis—artists whose influence can be felt in the soulful undercurrents and hypnotic rhythms of his sets.
Laid-back yet razor-sharp, Obi-Wan SA is known for his effortlessly smooth transitions and atmospheric soundscapes that turn any dancefloor into a sacred space. He’s constantly pushing boundaries by experimenting with various subgenres of house music. From jazzy and soulful to tech and broken beat, he thrives on the thrill of mixing unexpected flavours while keeping the groove simmering just right. Known for his humility and relentless pursuit of mastery, Obi-Wan SA continues to refine his sound and surprises even himself with the combinations he dares to mix.
So whether it’s a rooftop sunset, a Summer Cookout or a 3 a.m. underground set, he doesn’t just play music—he cooks, and every crowd leaves full.
Crates & Cuts (The Classics) Volume 805 by Obi-Wan SA 14 September 2025
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Crates & Cuts (The Classics) Volume 805 by Obi-Wan SA 14 September 2025
Crates & Cuts 805 — The Classics
House served neat—with a twist. Obiwan cues Karizma’s “Tech This Out” as the cheeky opener, all drum swagger and “watch-this” energy, before decanting Jimpster’s “Expressions (Yukihiro Fukutomi)”—silky, jazzy, impeccably balanced. Kenny Summit’s “Turn Round (Original Mix)” swivels the room with a wink, and Red Carpet’s “Alright (Brad Carter Remix)” raises glasses—hands up, hearts open, everything feels possible.
Trouble Men’s “Wildpitch” adds grit to the grin; D.O.N.S. “Big Fun (Dave Spoon Remix)” flashes that Detroit smile; then a hometown nod—DJ Cleo “Good Music”—because style is global but the sauce is local. Fabrizio Ortella’s “Battleground” and the steely shuffle of “Rekorder 7.2” tighten the groove: heads down, shoulders loose, elegance in motion.
We pivot to soul with Ricky L feat. Mick “I Was Born In A System (Babylonia)”, then depth with conscience—Quentin Harris & Monique Bingham “Poor People (Pastaboys Mix)”—house that actually says something. A quick breeze through the Riviera: Antena “Camino Del Sol (Joakim Remix)”, all sunlit cool. And the closer? It had to be Âme – “Rej (Original)”—minimal, magnetic, the final thread pulled until the whole room levitates.
805 isn’t a history lesson; it’s a well-cut suit—classic lines, modern fit, zero dust. Fun, sophisticated, and sequenced to sip, not chug. Bon appétit, dancefloor.
1. Karizma - Tech This Out
2. Jimpster - Expressions (Yukihiro Fukutomi)
3. Kenny Summit - Turn Round - Original Mix
4. Red Carpet - Alright (Brad Carter Remix)
5. Trouble Men - Wildpitch
6. D.O.N.S. - Big Fun (Dave Spoon Remix)
7. Dj Cleo - Good Music
8. Fabrizio Ortella - Battleground
9. Rekorder 7.2
10. Ricky L Feat. Mick - I Was Born In A System ( Babylonia )
11. Quentin Harris Feat. Monique Bingham - Poor People (Pastaboys mix)
12. Antena - Camino Del Sol (Joakim Remix)
13. Âme - Rej (Original)
The Deep House Show
Obi-Wan SA is a deep house DJ and sonic storyteller who’s been blending beats since 2012. Hailing from Bloemfontein, part of South Africa’s vibrant house scene, he draws deep inspiration from legends like Vinny Da Vinci, Christos, and Glen Lewis—artists whose influence can be felt in the soulful undercurrents and hypnotic rhythms of his sets.
Laid-back yet razor-sharp, Obi-Wan SA is known for his effortlessly smooth transitions and atmospheric soundscapes that turn any dancefloor into a sacred space. He’s constantly pushing boundaries by experimenting with various subgenres of house music. From jazzy and soulful to tech and broken beat, he thrives on the thrill of mixing unexpected flavours while keeping the groove simmering just right. Known for his humility and relentless pursuit of mastery, Obi-Wan SA continues to refine his sound and surprises even himself with the combinations he dares to mix.
So whether it’s a rooftop sunset, a Summer Cookout or a 3 a.m. underground set, he doesn’t just play music—he cooks, and every crowd leaves full.