Sounds of Nhlanhla Jayceon M

FOUNDER OF STRANGE HOURS   ))   Johannesburg, South Africa

i, I'm Jay — but soon, you’ll locate me.

Known online as @jayceon_n, I’m the founder of Strange Hours — a shape-shifting platform and cultural movement available on HearThis, Instagram, and Facebook.

Originating from Sebokeng in the Vaal Triangle, and having lived between Johannesburg and Pretoria, my work is rooted in community, connection, and creativity. I'm a culture curator and session architect — using music, conversations, and curated spaces to connect individuals and reimagine expression, especially with limited resources.

Strange Hours is more than a platform — it’s a seed. A home in the making for curators, musicians, visual artists, and storytellers to grow and be seen — locally and internationally.

My background in journalism and broadcast is what fuels the storytelling behind everything I do. Whether it’s through live sets, intimate sessions, or digital archives, I’m here to stretch the limits of how we experience and share art.

This is just the beginning. Stick around — you’ll feel it when it finds you.

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i, I'm Jay — but soon, you’ll locate me.

Known online as @jayceon_n, I’m the founder of Strange Hours — a shape-shifting platform and cultural movement available on HearThis, Instagram, and Facebook.

Originating from Sebokeng in the Vaal Triangle, and having lived between Johannesburg and Pretoria, my work is rooted in community, connection, and creativity. I'm a culture curator and session architect — using music, conversations, and curated spaces to connect individuals and reimagine expression, especially with limited resources.

Strange Hours is more than a platform — it’s a seed. A home in the making for curators, musicians, visual artists, and storytellers to grow and be seen — locally and internationally.

My background in journalism and broadcast is what fuels the storytelling behind everything I do. Whether it’s through live sets, intimate sessions, or digital archives, I’m here to stretch the limits of how we experience and share art.

This is just the beginning. Stick around — you’ll feel it when it finds you.

Member since: 6 years

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