Artist profile
Africanism is a deep house producer working within the genre's meditative and percussive traditions. Their sound emphasizes stripped-back rhythms and atmospheric textures characteristic of contemporary deep house practice.
Compare with another artistPlan a set with Africanism tracks scored against the rest of the catalog
Track | BPM · Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|
E, Yemanja - Extended Africanism, Victoric LEROY | 1257BF Major | |
Chocolate feat. Kawele Multimanwa - Ben Delay Main Remix Africanism, Olivia de Lanzac | 1248AA Minor | |
Dunu Daanu - Extended Africanism, Malek Mhedhbi | 1201AA♭ Minor | |
Forever We Young - Extended Africanism, ARKADYAN, Yana Mann | 1205AC Minor | |
Hyena Africanism, House Rules | 1259BG Major | |
Imbalaye Africanism, Yvan Voice | 1269AE Minor |
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DJs and producers whose tracks blend naturally with Africanism’s — similar scenes, adjacent production styles, overlapping audiences. Useful when you’re prepping a set around Africanism and need adjacent tracks that won’t feel out of place. Eligible names link to their own page.
Africanism is a high-energy with strong groove and drive — mostly instrumental artist.
Sits right in the typical Afro House pocket.
Africanism's tracks in our catalog range from 120 to 126 BPM, with a median of 125 BPM. Across 6 tracks, the most common range falls in the 125–130 BPM bucket.
Africanism's tracks are mostly in minor keys (67% minor across 6 tracks). The most common single key is 9B (G Major) with 1 track.
Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, Africanism pairs well with Bob Sinclar, DJ Gregory, Superfunk. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.
Our catalog has Africanism releases spanning 2005 to 2015, with the most tracks from the 2010s.