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 Volume 804 by Obi-Wan SA 19 August 2025
The Deep House Show
1 hour 45 minutes 11 seconds
2 months ago
Crates & Cuts Volume 804 by Obi-Wan SA 19 August 2025
🎶 Crates & Cuts Vol. 804 – Obi-Wan SA
Volume 804 is here, and it’s all about stories told through groove. This one feels like flipping through an old photo album—faces, feelings, and moments stitched together with deep, soulful house textures.
We kick things off with Beatsoul’s “Many Faces”, a warm and emotive opener that sets the scene before Bhutlish’s “Good Old Days” pulls us into nostalgia. From there, the groove blossoms with BusyExplore, Cyatt RSA & X-Soul RSA’s “Growth Groove”, keeping it soulful but forward-looking.
The journey rises as C-Blak drops back-to-back heaters with “People” and “The Ride,” laying down people-powered rhythm before SGVO’s “Nomalanga” (featuring Kabelo Sings) touches the soul with heartfelt vocals.
Midway, the energy flows into WAPO Jije’s “Le Rokolo” and Deep Narratives & Deep Essentials’ “The Rapture”—tracks that feel spiritual and expansive. The pulse keeps driving with 8nine Muzique’s “Topic” before D.General’s twin bootlegs (“Hey Hey” & “Found My Light”) inject playful energy and raw character.
The late set dips into mood and reflection with Latique’s “Amber”, balancing deep warmth before Pando G & Trust SA’s “Egotonic” and Rune Sibiya’s “Sad Days, Happy Days (Beatsoul Remix)” hit that sweet duality of groove and emotion.
Closing out, the mix takes a soulful bow—Shazmicsoul’s “I Cried” pulls heartstrings, LebtoniQ’s “People of The Streets” grounds us in realness, and finally, ZuluMafia’s “Goodbye” (with Mxdope & Korbotjo) signs off in pure Crates & Cuts fashion: emotional, reflective, unforgettable.
This is deep house for the heart and the streets—a true crate-digging journey with a modern soul.
✨ Crates & Cuts 804 is about more than mixing tracks—it’s about crafting a story. Sit back, press play, and let the classics of tomorrow carry you.
1. Beatsoul - Many Faces
2. Bhutlish - Good Old Days
3. BusyExplore, Cyatt RSA & X-Soul RSA - Growth Groove (Soulful Mix)
4. C-Blak - People
5. C-Blak - The Ride
6. SGVO - Nomalanga (feat. Kabelo Sings)
7. WAPO Jije - Le Rokolo
8. Deep Narratives & Deep Essentials - The Rapture
9. 8nine Muzique - Topic
10. D.General - Hey Hey (D.General's Mashed Bootleg)
11. D.General - Found My Light (D.General's Mashed Bootleg)
12. Latique - Amber
13. Pando G & Trust SA - Egotonic
14. Rune Sibiya - Sad Days, Happy Days (Beat Soul Remix)
15. Thabang Phaleng & C-Moody - The Rhythm
16. Shazmicsoul - I Cried
17. LebtoniQ - People of The Streets
18. ZuluMafia - Goodbye (feat. Mxdope & Korbotjo)
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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.