Lagos to Jo'burg to London, mixed properly.

Afrobeats isn't a segment of the night to get through — in the right hands it's the engine of the whole floor.
From afrobeat and alté through amapiano's log-drum weight into the UK's own afroswing lineage, this music rewards a DJ who actually lives in it: who knows which edit hits in a London room, when to let an amapiano groove breathe, and how to land the blend from a Lagos record into a South London one. That's the set on offer here — as a dedicated afrobeats night or as the leading lane of an open-format evening.
Promoters and hosts get both depth and range: the anthems delivered at the right moment rather than immediately, album cuts and edits the crowd hasn't worn out, and the craft to fold R&B, dancehall, house and UKG around the core when the night calls for width. African weddings and family celebrations are equally at home here — the same depth, aimed at a floor that spans generations.
02What the night gets
- Dedicated afrobeats and amapiano sets, or afro-led open format
- Depth past the anthems: alté, edits and album cuts that land
- Blends across dancehall, R&B, house and UKG when width is wanted
- Clubs, day parties, weddings and cultural celebrations
- London rooms weekly; UK and international bookings
03How it works
- The nightPure afrobeats, amapiano-led, or afro-first open format — say which floor you're building.
- The depthAnthem policy, edit preferences and how wide the set can blend — agreed before the night.
- The floorThe engine starts, the room locks in, and the lane holds as long as the night wants it.
04Asked before booking
- Can the whole night be afrobeats and amapiano?
- Yes — a full night inside the lane is a pleasure, not a limitation. The depth is there: afrobeat, alté, amapiano, afroswing and the edits between them can carry a floor from doors to close.
- Do you play amapiano specifically?
- Properly — with the patience the genre demands. Log drums need room to breathe, and an amapiano run is built as its own arc inside the night rather than sprinkled between other records.
- Can you mix afrobeats into other genres for a broader crowd?
- That blend is the speciality: afrobeats into dancehall, R&B, house and UK garage as one continuous set — the afro core stays the engine while the night gets its width.
- Do you play African weddings and family celebrations?
- Yes — and they get the same crate depth as club floors, aimed across generations. Cultural must-plays are planned with the family beforehand so every moment lands.