South Manchester ↔ South Africa: Blind Mic x Mars Baby — A Conduct Short Film
This short documentary brings together two worlds — Manchester and Johannesburg — through the voices and lived experiences of Blind Mic and Mars Baby.
One city is dense, concrete, rainy, and grounded in community.
The other is wide, electric, sun-drenched, and charged with creative possibility.
But the parallels between them — and between the two artists — run deeper than distance.
Two Artists, Two Cities, One Shared Perspective
In this film, Blind Mic reflects on Johannesburg after travelling there for the first time — the energy, the openness, the rhythm of the place, and the way South Africa reshaped his understanding of creativity and connection.
Mars Baby speaks about his own journey to Manchester — the unexpected warmth, the sense of belonging, and how the city mirrored parts of Johannesburg in ways he didn’t anticipate. Both artists open up about the places that shaped them, the emotions tied to those landscapes, and how those experiences informed their collaboration.
Their stories weave into each other — moments of belonging, creative spark, displacement, community, and that strange familiarity you find when two very different cities unexpectedly reflect the same parts of you.
The Beginning of “Tiffany Blue”
This documentary marks the first chapter of their collaboration and offers context to their upcoming release:
Blind Mic ft. Mars Baby — “Tiffany Blue”
05/12/25 on CONDUCT MUSIC
“Tiffany Blue” is more than just a track — it’s a bridge between two cities, a moment of cultural connection, and a shared emotional landscape that began long before the song existed.
A New Era for Conduct Films
This marks one of the first original pieces of visual storytelling from Conduct — a commitment to documenting the artists, cultures, and global creative movements that shape independent music today.
Manchester ↔ Mzansi.
Two cities.
One story.
Presented by Conduct Magazine.