
MANTIST
BEGINNINGS
Torn from his South Sudan home at the age of four due to warfare, Mantist and his family — his three brothers and single mother — were forced to spend nine years at Ugandan and Kakuma refugee camps in less than ideal conditions.
While being cramped into a tent to watch a DVD on an old television by a budding entrepreneur wishing to make a sale, Mantist heard American music playing, as it usually did before a film— pumped out through the tiny stereo— and encountered hip hop for the first time.
He says, “They weren’t playing Tupac or Biggie or any of those good artists. It was more commercial. Guys talking about getting the nice ladies and driving luxury cars, and as a kid you think, ‘Man, I wanna live this way!’” That music and his experiences at the refugee camps started his initiation into music writing and storytelling.” .
He says, “Those things became my inspiration.” Once his family was able to move to Australia, he learned how to read, write, and speak in English, and finished high school to pursue hip hop and writing music. “It started out like a joke, but then I slowly started to realize my potential and what I could do with my singing talents if I became a superstar, and that gave me the enthusiasm and confidence to pursue a career in the Music industry.”
NO PAIN NO GAIN CREWIn 2007
FIRST ALBUM
“My aim for creating Mantistic Productions is mainly to support up & coming artists and small businesses with low budget who need professional and yet affordable graphic designing, video editing and sound productions services”. Our core value is ”love people and use money”. That is something we are proud of.”Said Mantist
SPOKEN WORD ARTIST AND HIP HOP PARTNER
Pursuing his other passion as spoken word artist, Mantist was selected for the Queensland Music Award two years in a row for Best Song Writing. He was a finalist in 2011 Australian Poetry Slam by impressing judges and crowds with his Rhythmical delivery and lyrical content. By late 2011, he was joined by his long-time friend (stage-named) Bolo— another fellow South Sudanese Australian and a rising hip hop star—and together they collaborated in writing, and performed hip hop music with a very energized passion and enthusiasm around the suburban areas of Brisbane. Mantist says, “Our live shows were described as energetic, funky, and fresh.
Accomplishments and Performances
Together Bolo and Mantist have been very popular. They have:
•Performed in many Brisbane festivals such as the Brisbane Festival and the Zillmere Multicultural Festival
•Headlined for World Refugee Community Day Festival with a turnout of 13,000 plus people
•Performed in many small festivals such as Youth Day Festival and World Aids Day Festival, and many clubs, pubs, birthday parties, schools, and more•Been featured in many magazines and newspaper articles: such as The Courier Mail, MX, City News, Scene Magazine, The Chronicle, and more
•Appeared on many radio stations (where their music was played or they were interviewed) such as ABC Coast FM, Toowoomba City 87.6 FM, 4KW radio, 4ZZZ and more
Presently, they are performing a minimum of three shows a month, are selling approximately 500 CDs per month, and are working on their next full album which is scheduled to be released either the end of 2015 or the beginning of 2016.
Mantist – Producer, Hip-hop and spoken word artist
Founder of Mantistic Productions
Phone: +61457070666
Email: mantistmusic@gmail.com
Website:www.mantistmusic.com/
