Miami’s own Ape Drums just won’t quit, and now he’s linking up with South Africa’s DJ Lag — aka the Gqom King — for a heavyweight collab that’s rewriting the club playbook. “GQTECH” is where Afro-tech and Gqom finally meet, a cross-continental experiment that feels underground and global at the same time.
Afro-Tech Meets Gqom
From the jump, “GQTECH” doesn’t rush — it teases. The trance-driven build slides in slow, wrapping hips in hypnotic percussion and deep basslines before the African drums land, unleashing an unstoppable pulse. At 5.5 minutes, it’s a full-body journey — long enough to mingle with your senses, seduce, and then explode into something raw, cinematic, and undeniably sweaty. It’s dark, minimal, and explosive all at once — the kind of track that leaves you too busy moving to realize how deep you’ve gone.
Already Global Club Fuel
Together, Ape Drums brings his globally bounced precision, while DJ Lag injects the polyrhythmic fire that’s made him a festival mainstay. The result? A sonic landmark that’s already earning tastemaker love across the Afro-house and techno spectrum, destined for sunrise sets, sweaty floors, and those 3 a.m. after-hours moments where the whole room just gets it. This is Afro-tech and Gqom rewriting the map — and the replay button is already begging.

