Gqom came out of Durban over a decade ago, when producers channeled Zulu traditions and a long legacy of South African electronic music into a new musical movement that soon became global. Today it feels as fresh and relevant as ever, with new mutations from iDombolo, isqinsi and sgubhu to the harder and darker edges of uThayela and ghost gqom. ► Listen to Boiler Room’s archive on Apple Music: https://apple.co/BoilerRoom ► Shop Boiler Room clothing: https://blrrm.tv/shop ► Subscribe to Boiler Room: https://blrrm.tv/YT We do not make any money from YouTube ads. All revenue generated by our content goes directly to the artists, rights holders and YouTube. #gqom
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