

Here is the biography taken from his website:
Steadyrock! - As Agent Provocateur in Musiocracy
            
         As 2009 heads into its final stretch             comes an album that’s instantly             headed into best of the year             territory.
         The record in question is the             long-awaited full-length release             from Steadyrock! – a             Mozambican-born, South             African-living singer and songwriter             who’s been the region’s best kept             music secret for the past few years,             beloved by a small but ever-growing             band of fans.
         Titled Steadyrock! As Agent             Provocateur in Musiocracy, the             13-track album has it all: banging             club tracks, radio ready hits,             lyrics of love and unity, scorching             summer songs – all held together by             Steadyrock’s warm, easy voice.
            
         That Steadyrock! has the goods to             catapult into the mainstream and             make an impact on a much wider             spectrum of music fans is no mystery             to those who’ve seen ‘White             Wedding’, one of the most successful             South African films in recent             memory.
It’s Steadyrock’s song ‘My Favourite Song’ that opens the film, and four of his tracks are featured on the soundtrack album - his expansive, inviting songs tracking the emotional journey taken by the characters in the quintessentially South African romcom.
            
         ‘My Favourite Song’ makes an             appearance on Agent Provocateur in             Musiocracy, drawing a link between             the film and Steadyrock’s debut             full-length album – as well as with             his 2008 record, ‘One World Citizen’             which is where Steadyrock! first             debuted the cut. 
            
         The latter album was             independently-released by Steadyrock!             and became something of a treasure             for music fans who were smitten by             the live shows that have seen             Steadyrock! play, either             acoustically or with his band, at             the likes of Oppikoppi, Old Mutual             Encounters, and many other             high-profile bills. 
            
         Now, with a freshly inked             distribution deal with Electromode             in the mix, Steadyrock’s enormously             listenable mix of reggae, folk,             rock, dancefloor, Afro-groove music             is finally being made available to a             much bigger audience.
            
         ‘One World Citizen’ earned             Steadyrock! some substantial             critical acclaim so it’s no wonder             that several songs off it have been             included the new record, among them             ‘My Favourite Song’, ‘Nothing             Compares2 U’, ‘Rock On’ and ‘The             Best Days of My Life’ – all             re-recorded and freshened up to             deliver something new to even those             fans who’ve been tracking             Steadyrock’s recorded career for the             past few years.
            
         To add to this, the album’s new             songs come with a charged energy             that easily reveal Steadyrock’s             versatility. 
            
         ‘Out of the Storm’, for instance, is             a rock-guitar suffused number that’s             a revelation for those who’d had             Steadyrock! pegged simply as an             Afro-reggae artist. On this standout             track, Steadyrock! and MXO let their             voices take flight in the most             affecting way, providing a perfect             foil to the electric guitar that             drives the music. Also adding a new             dimension to Steadyrock’s arsenal of             music talents is “She Ain’t Talking             To Me” featuring Sgebi on a song             that can easily give the likes of             Justin Timberlake a run for his             money and is a surefire radio hit.             It’s the same with “I’m Back”             featuring Mpho-Za - a song that puts             the groove right to the fore,             showcasing Steadyrock’s innate feel             for a song, be it instantly             commercial or critic-pleasing             material.
            
         Indeed, it was Steadyrock’s             songwriting ability that saw him             sign a deal with Sony ATV South             Africa late 2007. 
            
         “In many ways that was a turning             point for me,” Steadyrock! reveals.             “I had been playing with other             people, just trying to hustle a             living out of playing live music but             always believing that songwriting is             where my real abilities lie. When             Sony ATV offered me a deal based on             the strength of my songs it was             really the green light for me to             focus on my original material and             solo career in earnest.”
            
         Until his Sony ATV deal, Steadyrock!             – born Ivandro Jadir Jacinto, into a             Mozambican family of musicians – had             been riding under the radar for most             of his music career, working with             many best-selling artists as a             songwriter, producer, and guitarist             and performing as part of a duo. In             fact, until his partner in a live             duo unexpectedly left, Steadyrock!             had never considered a solo career,             let alone one where he took mic             duties.
            
         But, as is evident on ‘Agent             Provocateur in Musiocracy’,             Steadyrock! is a solo artist of real             substance, capable of writing songs             that are eclectic enough to appeal             to a diverse fanbase but never ever             straying out of the signature style             that he’s has created over the past             few years.
            
         ‘My Favourite Song’ featuring Cosmiq             is a perfect example of this. The             song is easily identifiable as a             rock-reggae number but Spanish Fly’s             propulsive bass and Kgosi             Lethojane’s jaunty piano play off             Steadyrock! and Cosmiq’s gorgeous             vocals to create a song that lives             up to its own billing (and is the             subject of a really top-drawer video             that’s already in rotation on             Channel O and MTV Base). 
            
         ‘Rock On’ - which has also been             recast on Agent Provocateur in             Musiocracy - features another sorely             underrated talent MXO, and now is             elevated into a dancefloor stomper             with the inclusion of             country-rockabilly guitar and some             sci-fi-worthy effects. MXO’s easily             identifiable rough-hewn vocal also             appears on ‘Out Of The Storm’, yet             again proving Steadyrock’s intuitive             sense of just what singers and             musicians may help him best serve             the songs. The choice of PO Box of             Kwani Experience to join in on             ‘Life’s Wonderful (Africa Unite)’ is             inspired, adding power to             Steadyrock’s ability to sing about             social issues and the need for unity             in a way that’s never cloying or             contrived. 
            
         But the skilful deployment of a             brace of talent creative             collaborators (including             co-producers Mpho-Za, Omen and             Badman) doesn’t for an instance mean             Steadyrock! needs assistance to grip             the attention of music fans. Just             listen to ‘Good Old Days’ and ‘The             Best Days of My Life’ and you’ll             waste no time in joining with the             Steadyrock! faithful in believing in             this singular artist’s wondrous             talent that’s’ equal parts             songwriting, singer, guitar and             performer,
         Over the past few years, there’s             been an army of believers who             understand Steadyrock! has what it             takes to become one of southern             Africa’s most important artists.            
            
         “What has also played a role in             building my confidence has been the             love I’ve received from musicians,             after I’ve played on the same bill             as them,” Steadyrock! confides,             giving an inkling of just how             positively this artist is viewed by             his peers. “It’s also been amazing             working with so many different             people over the years, and being             able to play live on so many             different bills. All of this has fed             into the songs and production you             hear on the new album.”
            
         He’s already written material for             the likes of actor-singer Emmanuel             Castis as well as MXO and others,             and alongside his music in ‘White             Wedding’, Steadyrock! also             contributed music to the recent docu-movie,             Hidden Heart – Story of Chris             Barnard and Hamilton Naki.
As a songwriter, Steadyrock! is prolific, with a catalogue of over 100 songs he’s written over the years. “I’m always writing,” he says. “There’s hardly anything more satisfying to me than creating something that affects people emotionally, and spiritually.”
Thankfully with the release of Steadyrock! As Agent Provocateur in Musiocracy at least some of those songs are to get a more mainstream airing on an album that’s, hands-down, one of 2009’s best.
STEADYROCK! As Agent Provocateur in Musiocracy tracklisting:
1. Nothing compares 2 U
2. Life’s Wonderful (Africa Unite) Feat- P O Box From Kwani Experience)
3. I’m Back Feat: Mpho-za
4. Rock On Feat- MXO
5. P.I.G ( Psychologically Independent Girls)
5. Good Old Days
6. Out of the Storm Featuring MXO
7. She Ain’t Talking To Me Feat- Sgebi
8. Good old days
9. Set the roof on fire
10. Best Days
11. People of All Colors
12. My favorite song Feat COSMIQ - Movie Soundtrack (The white wedding)
13. Woman