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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. Styles of house music - Wikipedia

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    Afro house Afro house is the South African subgenre of house music that started as a niche underground genre involving elements of kwaito, tribal house, deep house, and soulful house music. [1] Afro tech Afro tech is a subgenre of house music which originates and is predominantly made in South Africa.

  4. Phuze - Wikipedia

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    The single (and remix version) stirred a heated argument on Twitter when a house music record producer DJ Shimza labeled the song afrohouse when people couldn't figure out whether it is amapiano, gqom or afro tech. Dlala Thukzin never commented on the matter to clarify the genre of the song.

  5. Afrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic, philosophy of science, and history that explores the intersection of the African diaspora culture with science and technology. It addresses themes and concerns of the African diaspora through technoculture and speculative fiction, encompassing a range of media and artists with a shared interest in envisioning black futures that stem from Afro-diasporic ...

  6. Aloe Blacc - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, Aloe Blacc featured on an Afro tech remix of Ben E. King's 1961 single "Stand By Me", titled "Darling", by South African DJ and record producer Shimza. [43] In May 2024, he announced that he would release a two-part series of EPs, titled Rock My Soul, consisting of soul covers of rock songs.

  7. Morgan DeBaun - Wikipedia

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    Their portfolio of brands includes Blavity News, AfroTech, Travel Noire, Shadow and Act, 21Ninety and Lunchtable. Their conferences include Summit21 for Black women creators and AfroTech, the largest tech conference connecting a global community of 20,000+ Black tech innovators through a series of digital and in-person events. [7]

  8. Afrob - Wikipedia

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    Afrob's engagement with German racism continued with his participation in the Brothers Keepers project, [2] collaborating with an all-star cast of Afro-German musicians in the single "Adriano". [7] The Brothers Keepers project also marked the first collaboration with Samy Deluxe. They met again when they worked on the single "Four Fists". [8]

  9. Afro - Wikipedia

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    The afro became a powerful political symbol which reflected black pride and a rejection of notions of assimilation and integration—not unlike the long and untreated hair sported by the mainly White hippies. [2] [6] [7] To some African Americans, the afro also represented a reconstitutive link to West Africa and Central Africa. [3]