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We are literally like his disciples, his visual disciples. "We want Roger Ballen to present us, 'cos of all the influences we have, he's pretty much hands-down number one. "The art exhibition asked us to do it ourselves, and feature Roger Ballen in it, and we said that we didn't want to do that," Ninja explains. While specific details about a fifth album and its accompanying art exhibition are being kept secret, we are told that artist and photographer Roger Ballen will be presenting the show. Everything in the film is fictitious, like a regular movie, but it's hard and raw, and everything has some parallel to our lives, so it's got a surreal connection to everything." It's a South African gangster film that has African ninjas in it. So, it's been in the background for all of our ideas, which have all come from this film. We actually started writing it before Die Antwoord. "That's been our well that we've been drinking from and drawing from since the beginning of Die Antwoord.
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"There's this movie we're making called South African Ninja, that we've been working on forever - literally like ten years - and we've just been finishing it off now," Ninja says. Die Antwoord are going to finish with a huge art project at the MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Modern Art Africa) in Cape Town, South Africa, followed by a movie that serves as a retrospective look at their career. I'm not scared of death."Īs you might expect from the duo, they're not just going to fizzle out unceremoniously.
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In a recent interview with Exclaim!, Ninja confirmed that the group are set to officially disband in September, 2017. And despite achieving worldwide fame and going on sold-out tours across the globe, Die Antwoord are sticking to their guns. At the beginning of their career, South African rave-rappers Die Antwoord stated that they would release five albums and then "disappear." With their fourth album, Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid, set for release September 16 on Zef Records/ Sony, the once-forgotten promise rears its head again.