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  2. Afro tech - Wikipedia

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    Afro tech, (also Afro-tech or AfroTech) [1] [2] is a sub-genre of house music and afro house which originates and is predominantly made in South Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It emerged in the 2010s. South African DJs and music producers who popularized the genre include Black Coffee , Culoe De Song , Bekzin Terris, Euphonik ( DJ Themba) , Punk ...

  3. DJ Fresh (South African DJ) - Wikipedia

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    He has also stepped on television shows such as Idols SA, SA's Got Talent and Tropika Island of Treasure SA as a guest judge. In 2022, Sikwane started a record label with Zimbabwean born producer/dj, Tich Ponde who goes by the name of Shona SA which focuses mainly on Afro House music, the name of the record label is "Domboshaba Records".

  4. Gqom - Wikipedia

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    In sgubhu, the kick follows a consistent 4-beat pattern reminiscent of traditional house music and deep house. [37] [32] In 3-Step, a predominant 3-beat pattern or beats are commonly arranged in groups of three. [19] Gqom 2.0, is characterized by a slower tempo, infused with other elements such as amapiano. [38]

  5. Afro house - Wikipedia

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    Since kwaito was already developed in South Africa before or possibly during the emergence of afro house. [4] It appears the name made immediate differentiation usage of the prefix 'afro', which in context by definition literally means anything relating to Africa and African culture [5] as well as, the seemingly obvious suffix, 'house', in direct relation to house music.

  6. Zulu music - Wikipedia

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    Amapiano, an isiZulu word loosely translated to "the pianos", is a South African subgenre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, gqom, jazz, and lounge music characterized by synths and wide percussive basslines.

  7. Goldfish (band) - Wikipedia

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    GoldFish is an electronic duo originating from Cape Town, South Africa, now residing in San Diego, California consisting of Dominic Peters and David Poole.They create dance music containing elements of house, pop, jazz and African music. [1]

  8. Amapiano - Wikipedia

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    Amapiano is a subgenre of kwaito and [[House (music)|house music in Nigeria in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, gqom, jazz, soul and lounge music characterized by synths and wide, percussive basslines. The word "amapiano" derives from the IsiZulu word for "pianos".

  9. Qwabe Twins - Wikipedia

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    Qwabe Twins is a South African Afro-pop duo formed in KwaZulu-Natal consisting of identical twins Virginia and Viggy Qwabe. [1] They were contestant on season 15 of the Idols South Africa . Q Twins signed a record deal with Afrotaiment Records, released their debut studio album The Gift of Love (2020).