Shimza and Elderbrook have teamed up again for their new single ‘Falling’, now out on the Helix Records label. This track brings together deep emotions and a strong rhythm. It follows their successful collaboration on 2024’s ‘Places’, which was a highlight of Elderbrook’s album, Another Touch. ‘Falling’ features Shimza’s unique Afro-tech sound. It gradually builds tension and space for the listener before delivering a powerful climax. Elderbrook’s vocals stand out, striking a balance between expressiveness and control, creating a conversation between rhythm and emotion. This track combines movement with meaning, making it perfect for late-night dances or quiet listening at home. This release is important for Shimza. He leads Kunye, a label and event series that showcases African electronic music around the world. He is changing how people experience Afro-centric club culture. His major events have taken place in Johannesburg and London and he recently did a memorable back-to-back set with Black Coffee. Kunye continues to grow, with shows planned in Pretoria and Durban, while staying true to its community and culture. Shimza has a loyal global fan base. He is known for his refined Afro-tech sound and has worked with well-known artists like Rachel Chinouriri, Aloe Blacc, and Louie Vega. His live performances on platforms like Boiler Room and Cercle have also made him one of South Africa’s top electronic music artists. Elderbrook is a top-notch artist in electronic music. He produces and writes songs that mix deep feelings with upbeat sounds. His work includes hit singles and celebrated albums, and his collaborations link emotion with energy. His role in ‘Falling’ is key to the song’s success. Together, Shimza and Elderbrook created a track that builds its impact over time. ‘Falling’ is thoughtful, engaging, and leaves a lasting impression long after the music ends.Shimza and Elderbrook Team Up on New Single ‘Falling’

‘Falling’ shows how Shimza is presenting a great opportunity for African electronic music to shine
Elderbrook ensures that his trademark sounds really make the track a memorable one



