Protoculture in Cape Town


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When it comes to luxury hotels, Cape Town has cornered the market for hospitality and style.  There is a veritable feast of choices when it comes to planning your stay in Cape Town, and that’s why we’ve carefully selected hotels that meet extremely high standards in service and design.  There is a delicious mixture of the best of the old world and new world here, so that the charm of yesterday merges with the technology and convenience of today.  You’ll be well-connected to the world at large, but certainly tempted to melt into the luxuries here and just get away from it all.

After a splendid sleep and a meal served by one of our world-class chefs, it’s a good time to enjoy Cape Town.  Any time is a good time, in fact.  Cape Town is an extremely lively urban center, with a number of attractions that will appeal to visitors of all ages.  There are plenty of activities for kids, with museums, zoos, lots of wildlife parks nearby, beaches, and an aviary.  For adults looking for a vibrant night scene, you can certainly find that here as well.  It’s one of the most cosmopolitan centers of the country, and the music scene has been in a state of continual evolution for years (for thousands of years, technically speaking).  As a result, some of the hottest clubs in the world are here, and there are many exciting live music acts one can see on any given night.  The electronic music scene is also at a fever pitch here, and one DJ to watch these days is Protoculture.

He’s scarcely this side of thirty, and already making a splendid name for himself internationally.  Born Nate Raubenheimer, Protoculture is marked as one of the best djs in the country, and this is no small feat in a place where music is taken very seriously.  In the clubs, all the seriousness will wash away when his pounding psy trance rhythms start to work their way into your pores.  You’ll find yourself moving with the local culture, and enjoying rhythms that have been all over the world, including Brazil, Japan, and the U.K.  It’s a splendid way to get to know Cape Town.

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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 Travel

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