Tasha Hendrix Reflects On Career & Her Impact In SA Music Industry. In a candid and heartfelt social media post, singer-songwriter and sound engineer Tasha Hendrix reflected on her prolific output over the past four years, highlighting her dedication to her craft and the behind-the-scenes work that often goes unnoticed.
Tasha Hendrix revealed that during this period, she has independently dropped three EPs, two albums, eight music videos, and several singles. Not only has she recorded, mixed, and mastered all her projects, but she has also taken on the role of editor and co-director for each of her music videos, showcasing her multifaceted skills in the music industry.
“In the last 4 years I’ve dropped 3 EPs, 2 Albums, 8 Music Videos and a couple of singles. Recorded, Mixed and Mastered every one of my projects. Edited and Co-Directed every music video,” said Tasha Hendrix.
Her contributions extend beyond her own music. In the past year, Hendrix recorded, mixed, and mastered PdotO’s “Son of Nomsa” and “Siphelele Book I & II.” She also edited music videos for notable projects like Holy Ghost Cry, Exodus, and Immortal.
“In the last year I Recorded, Mixed and Mastered. Son of Nomsa, Siphelele Book I & Book II. And edited Holy Ghost Cry, Exodus and Immortal Music Videos. Behind the scenes I’m a Sound Engineer. Currently working in Post Production at the biggest broadcasting company in SA,” she added,
Behind the scenes, Hendrix is also making her mark as a sound engineer, currently working in post-production at South Africa’s largest broadcasting company. Despite her tireless efforts, she acknowledged that her contributions often go unrecognized in the industry.
“I may not get my flowers from this industry. But thank you to the people who recognize my work. Grateful that I can touch you through this art. I ain’t stopping till God decides it’s my time,” she shared with her fans.