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 803 by Obi-Wan SA 13 July 2025
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4 months ago
Crates & Cuts (The Classics) Volume 803 by Obi-Wan SA 13 July 2025
🎧 Crates & Cuts (The Classics) Vol. 803 by Obi-Wan SA
There’s something about the classics — they wrap around you like a warm jacket on a chilly night, sparking memories and stirring your soul.
Crates & Cuts Vol. 803 (The Classics) is my personal love letter to the timeless grooves that got us falling for house in the first place. Each track is carefully chosen, flowing together like your favorite late-night conversation with an old friend.
We kick things off with the lush, buttery vocals of Home & Garden feat. Lisa Shaw’s "Someday", a gentle invitation into this soulful journey. From there, we slide into Dave Storm & Deep Inc’s "Happy Endz", bringing that smooth deep warmth that feels like a sunrise peeking over the horizon.
Just as you're settling in, Sade’s "Your Love Is King" (TimAdeep’s Cover Mix) steps in — regal, nostalgic, and deeply human. Then Joe Davis & Joe Flame’s "Love Affair" keeps the romance alive, effortlessly groovy and full of heart.
We lift things up with Junior Jack’s "Luv 2 U" (2003) — a timeless reminder that love and house music go hand in hand. Klement Bonelli’s "Ethna" (12th Floor Mix) then adds that hypnotic, tribal edge, shifting us into a deeper meditative zone.
Lorayne’s "Something About You" and Mina Nawe & T.C. Shaw’s "Where I Wanna Be" (Kentphonic Remix) weave those vocals back in, making you want to close your eyes and let the basslines guide your feet.
When Nick Holder’s "Summer Daze" drops, it feels like a breeze cutting through the heat — nostalgic, playful, and totally freeing. Right after, Quentin Harris feat. Leela James’ "My Joy" delivers a rush of soul that hits like a love letter on a rainy day.
Sharon Phillips’ "Touch Me" (Tiefschwarz Club Mix) and South Street Player’s "Who Keeps Changing Your Mind" throw us deep into the dance floor, where hands are in the air and hearts are wide open.
As we close, Axwell & Bob Sinclar feat. Ron Carroll’s "What a Wonderful World" makes us believe again — in music, in connection, in the magic of the night. And to seal the journey, Chris Lake & Sebastien Leger’s "Word" lands like a confident final chapter, leaving you wanting more.
Crates & Cuts Vol. 803 isn’t just a set — it’s a soul-cleansing ride through grooves that feel as fresh today as they did decades ago.
🎶 Let’s dance through the classics, relive the love stories, and celebrate that timeless house feeling — together.
1. Home & Garden feat. Lisa Shaw - Someday
2. Dave Storm & Deep Inc - Happy Endz (Deep Inc Remix)
3. Sade - Your Love Is King (TimAdeep's Cover Mix)
4. Joe Davis feat. Joe Flame- Love Affair
5. Junior Jack - Luv 2 U (2003)
6. Klement Bonelli - Ethna (12th Floor Mix)
7. Lorayne - Something about You (Original Mix)
8. Mina Nawe & T.C. Shaw (Manchild) - Where I Wanna Be (Kentphonic Remix)
9. Nick Holder - Summer Daze
10. Quentin Harris feat. Leela James - My Joy (Original Mix)
11. Sharon Phillips - Touch Me (Tiefschwarz Club Mix)
12. South Street Player - [Who] Keeps Changing Your Mind
13. Axwell and Bob Sinclar feat. Ron Carroll - What a wonderful world (Club Mix)
14. Chris Lake & Sebastien Leger - Word
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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.