Poging GOUD - Vrij

Neil Breytenbach and son Jesse rock the world

The Star

|

July 29, 2025

PRIME CIRCLE TO VIRAL STARDOM

- LUTHO PASIYA

Neil Breytenbach and son Jesse rock the world

THE rock scene has a fresh heartbeat - and it’s coming from a father and son duo in South Africa that’s turning heads far beyond their hometown.

Meet Cantrel, the explosive new band making waves on the global stage with their debut EP, Jump.

Made up of Pietermaritzburg-born Neil Breytenbach, the legendary keyboardist and co-songwriter from one of SA’s most iconic rock bands, Prime Circle, and his equally talented son, Jesse Breytenbach, Cantrel is more than just a collaboration - it’s a generational bridge that fuses experience, passion and raw talent into a sound that’s both timeless and thrillingly new.

Independent Media Lifestyle caught up with the duo, who opened up about their sound, their relationship and the wild ride they have been on since Jump dropped.

A leap of sound: the story behind Jump

The EP’s title track sets the tone for what Cantrel is all about: energy, joy, and movement.

“Jump is a high-energy, feelgood song designed to make the audience move, feel happy and jump for joy,” said Neil.

“It’s our way of connecting instantly with listeners - whether they are in the front row at a gig or blasting it through headphones.”

It’s that infectious spirit that makes Jump feel like a sonic celebration - something the world could use a little more of right now.

Viral success: “Walls” hits over a million views

Their track Walls is resonating worldwide, and the proof is in the numbers: the song recently blew up on TikTok, racking up over a million views.

“We are blown away,’ Neil admitted. “We had no idea it would go viral like this. But we have been putting out good energy, manifesting positivity and success. I guess the universe was listening. And honestly, this feels like just the beginning.”

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Star

The Star

The Star

DJ Maphorisa shifts style, Beckham feud intensifies

WE'RE only about two weeks into 2026 but the celebrity world is already full of action.

time to read

1 min

January 16, 2026

The Star

Russia to expel spy-accused diplomat

RUSSIA yesterday said it was expelling a UK diplomat whom it accused of being an undercover spy.

time to read

1 min

January 16, 2026

The Star

Tebogo Malaka resigns following bribery scandal

FORMER Independent Development Trust (IDT) CEO Tebogo Malaka has officially stepped down from her position.

time to read

1 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

BATSA to close manufacturing plant due to illicit cigarette trade

Closure of BATSA plant seen as damning proof that authorities have failed to curb illicit cigarettes

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

US immigration officer shoots Venezuelan man

A FEDERAL immigration agent shot a man this week in Minneapolis, city officials said, urging the public to “remain calm” a week after agents shot and killed an American woman in the same city.

time to read

1 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

Taiwan's TSMC logs net profit jump on AI boom

TAIWANESE chipmaking titan TSMC announced yesterday a forecast-busting net profit for the fourth quarter in a sign of sustained global demand for AI technology.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

The Star

New NDPP Mothibi faces tough job of fixing the NPA

ASKED a direct question by the CNN award-winning journalist, Christiane Amanpour, on whether he has “any information that might implicate President Zuma in any acts of corruption’, the late Pravin Gordhan responded matter-of-factly.

time to read

4 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

The Star

From mines to chimp research

MICHEL Tama Sadiakhou's future dramatically changed course some 15 years ago thanks to a clan of apear-wielding apes: instead of the dangerous work in informal gold mines that is the fate of many in Senegal’s far southeast, he now researches rare chimpanzees.

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

The Star

Uganda votes under internet blackout and polling delays

UGANDANS found polling stations still not open hours after voting started yesterday, as President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his 40-year rule amid an internet shutdown and a police crackdown on the opposition.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

The Star

US sets tariff on certain chips as part of Nvidia-China deal

PRESIDENT Donald Trump signed an order this week imposing tariffs on imports of certain semiconductors, a necessary step in the White House’ decision to allow Nvidia to sell advanced AI chips to China.

time to read

1 mins

January 16, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size