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Episode 24 Spotlight: Msuthus Touch

Episode 24 of the THE AFRO TECH EFFECT w/ mendé sound podcast, hosted by mendé sound, titled "Episode 24 Spotlight: Msuthus Touch" was published on March 28, 2026 and runs 60 minutes.

March 28, 2026 ·60m · THE AFRO TECH EFFECT w/ mendé sound

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Send us Fan Mail Afro Tech Effect Radio Show – Episode 24 🎧 Featured Artist: Msuthus Touch (KwaThema, Springs, South Africa) Episode 24 highlights Msuthus Touch, a dynamic and multifaceted project founded by Nqabenhle Mbalo—an Afro electronic music producer and entrepreneur from Springs, based in KwaThema. Blending music production with a broader creative vision, the project stands as a reflection of both artistic depth and innovation. Inspired by the vibrant house music movement of the early...

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Afro Tech Effect Radio Show – Episode 24

🎧 Featured Artist: Msuthus Touch (KwaThema, Springs, South Africa)

Episode 24 highlights Msuthus Touch, a dynamic and multifaceted project founded by Nqabenhle Mbalo—an Afro electronic music producer and entrepreneur from Springs, based in KwaThema. Blending music production with a broader creative vision, the project stands as a reflection of both artistic depth and innovation.

Inspired by the vibrant house music movement of the early ’90s, Msuthus Touch draws from the influence of iconic acts such as Black Box, Inner City, Ten City, Trompies, Mdu, and Mi Casa, channeling that legacy into a modern Afro electronic sound.

Known for its cinematic approach, Msuthus Touch explores atmosphere, emotion, and hypnotic sonic storytelling. Built on deep electronic textures, immersive sound design, and rhythmic precision, the music delivers a powerful and evocative listening experience.

🔥 Expect: Cinematic textures • Deep grooves • Hypnotic energy • Afro electronic influence

This episode features a standout track from Msuthus Touch, offering a glimpse into the expanding world of the Msuthus Touch Empire—where sound, vision, and creativity converge.

The Afro Tech Effect Radio Show hosted by @mendexsound    Each and every Saturday at 7pm/est on Afrolivefm.com and other streaming platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iheart radio, and the visuals are on YouTube 🫶🏾🔊

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