Groups of dancers who specialize in dance styles associated with Gqom music, often performing intricate choreography and showcasing their skills at events, clubs, and in music videos.
Describes the vibrant electronic music scene originating in Durban, South Africa, characterized by its fast tempos and heavy basslines, which can be a draw for tourists interested in experiencing local culture.
The blending of Gqom music with other genres, such as house, techno, or traditional African rhythms, to create new and innovative sounds that push the boundaries of electronic music.
A subgenre of Gqom music, often characterized by its incorporation of elements from house music, creating a more melodic and accessible sound while retaining the core elements of Gqom.
Music festivals and events that primarily focus on showcasing Gqom music and artists. These festivals often attract both local and international audiences and play a significant role in promoting Gqom culture.
Individuals or groups involved in the creation and production of Gqom music. They play a crucial role in shaping the genre’s sound and pushing its creative boundaries.