DARRYL LOXTON IS ELEVATE MEDIA
Anonymous
19 August 2025
In a city where so many voices are trying to break through, Darryl Loxton stands as one of the quiet giants making it possible. A creative, a visual technician, a collaborator, and a cultural mover — Darryl is the visionary behind Elevate Music ZA, and a name that’s become synonymous with quality and intent.
In a city where so many voices are trying to break through, Darryl Loxton stands as one of the quiet giants making it possible. A creative, a visual technician, a collaborator, and a cultural mover — Darryl is the visionary behind Elevate Music ZA, and a name that’s become synonymous with quality and intent.
Through his lens, the underground doesn’t stay underground — it rises.
🎥 Elevate Music ZA: More Than a Name
Whether it’s shooting Jon Dre’s Snitches, capturing the raw tension in Noba We Se Wat with Jaaske, Junior King, and Kay Medusa, or spotlighting new faces in GQ’s ever-growing creative wave — Darryl is at the center of it.
His platform doesn’t just shoot visuals — it creates space. A space where artists feel free to be themselves, experiment, and release the best version of their art.
From moody performance clips under bridges to table-set scenes rich in symbolism, Darryl’s work has a distinct voice. It doesn’t just document — it directs the narrative.
“The visuals are moody, intense, and packed with street-coded storytelling. It’s a statement piece from Jon Dre — loud, bold, and straight from the streets of Gqeberha.”
— hyhwierym.blogspot.com
🎤 Artist, Not Just Architect
What makes Darryl unique? He doesn’t stay behind the camera. Recently, he even jumped on a verse — showing that his creativity moves across mediums. He’s not boxed in. He’s hands-on in every part of the process, constantly working on new projects designed to uplift the Bay.
🌆 From Behind the Lens to Building the City
He’s collaborated with a long list of artists in and around Gqeberha — not just filming them, but helping build a structure that allows them to shine. Whether it’s young upcoming rappers or seasoned names, Darryl makes sure the vision aligns and the product is clean, honest, and elevating.
He’s not chasing clout. He’s building something that lasts.
“Darryl Loxton is another pioneer in the game — steady, intentional, and committed to making sure Gqeberha’s creativity doesn’t just survive, it thrives.” — Kyh We Rym Magazine
👀 Keep Your Eyes on Elevate
With numerous projects in the works, Darryl is solidifying himself as not just a visual plug — but a pillar in the cultural infrastructure of the Eastern Cape.
📍 Elevate Music ZA is not just a brand. It’s a legacy in the making.
Watch full video of his latest work https://youtu.be/-qhwmyHdbJ8?si=IAAR9j-If_kTGwdf
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