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Why is Anjunadeep making its debut in South Africa this month so important?

Why is Anjunadeep making its debut in South Africa this month so important?

Anjunadeep's arrival marks a new chapter for South Africa's electronic music scene, bridging local talent with global stages.

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Anjunadeep's debut in South Africa is a milestone for the country's electronic music scene. The renowned label, home to artists like Ben Böhmer and Lane 8, brings global recognition, offering local talent a platform to shine internationally.

Anjunadeep: A Respected Independent Record Label in Dance Music

Founded in London in 2005, Anjunadeep is an independent record label which is today one of the most respected imprints in dance music. With over 600 releases that encompass a variety of genres and subgenres, Anjunadeep have created a global following and a platform for their artists to succeed. Lane 8, CamelPhat, DJ Koze, Yotto and of course headlining the South African showcases, Ben Bömer. These are just a few of the highly talented and influential artists that have worked or collaborated with Anjunadeep.

Anjunadeep's Global Event Presence Across 15 Countries and 5 Continents

Anjunadeep has a history of throwing world class events all around the world, from London’s Printworks, New York’s Brooklyn Mirage and many more, they have hosted events in a total of 15 countries across 5 continents.

So, why is this big for South Africa’s electronic music scene?

By having the world’s biggest and best events and artists on South African soil, it not only places us on the map as a global destination for electronic music, but if used correctly, can in turn provide our local talented artists with a platform to progress their careers on an international level.

We welcome the idea of more world class international events to come to SA and provide spaces to showcase what the world has to offer, while also providing a platform for South African talent to shine.

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