Shimza and Elderbrook have teamed up once more for his or her new single ‘Falling’, now out on the Helix Data label. This monitor brings collectively deep feelings and a robust rhythm. It follows their profitable collaboration on 2024’s ‘Locations’, which was a spotlight of Elderbrook’s album, One other Contact.
‘Falling’ options Shimza’s distinctive Afro-tech sound. It steadily builds rigidity and house for the listener earlier than delivering a robust climax. Elderbrook’s vocals stand out, hanging a steadiness between expressiveness and management, making a dialog between rhythm and emotion. This monitor combines motion with which means, making it excellent for late-night dances or quiet listening at house.
‘Falling’ exhibits how Shimza is presenting a terrific alternative for African digital music to shine
This launch is necessary for Shimza. He leads Kunye, a label and occasion sequence that showcases African digital music world wide. He’s altering how individuals expertise Afro-centric membership tradition. His main occasions have taken place in Johannesburg and London and he lately did a memorable back-to-back set with Black Espresso. Kunye continues to develop, with exhibits deliberate in Pretoria and Durban, whereas staying true to its group and tradition.
Shimza has a loyal world fan base. He is known for his refined Afro-tech sound and has labored with well-known artists like Rachel Chinouriri, Aloe Blacc, and Louie Vega. His reside performances on platforms like Boiler Room and Cercle have additionally made him one among South Africa’s prime digital music artists.
Elderbrook ensures that his trademark sounds actually make the monitor a memorable one
Elderbrook is a top-notch artist in digital music. He produces and writes songs that blend deep emotions with upbeat sounds. His work contains hit singles and celebrated albums, and his collaborations hyperlink emotion with power. His position in ‘Falling’ is vital to the track’s success.
Collectively, Shimza and Elderbrook created a monitor that builds its impression over time. ‘Falling’ is considerate, partaking, and leaves an enduring impression lengthy after the music ends.

