KILIMANJARO

KILIMANJARO’s Zambian roots can be felt in the Afro-centric percussive energy that has become the bedrock of a sound he’s been crafting since his teens. His electronic rock background and influences like Bloc Party, Black Coffee, The Prodigy, and Daft Punk have shaped his artistry. After years DJing across Scotland, he moved to London to establish himself and launched KILIMANJARO MUSIC in 2021, championing black, POC, female, and marginalized artists.

With over a decade working in and around music, KILIMANJARO is preparing his first EP via Capitol Records in early 2025, describing it as a celebration of the darker, underground raves he grew up on — high-energy drums and “Sounds of the Motherland.” His Boiler Room London set, personally invited by Fred Again, has over 1.5 million views, and he’s performed at Glastonbury, Parklife, Junction 2, DC-10, and Ushuaia Ibiza.

In 2024, he released YORUBA RIDDIM EP with Melé and the uplifting ‘No Bad Vibes’ with Jazzy. As he continues to evolve, KILIMANJARO sees this first EP as “a culmination of the past ten years,” celebrating the trials, tribulations, and successes that have shaped his artistic journey.