A fusion of local and international sounds took over in Ezulwini as Unleash The Wolf (UTW) delivered a memorable deep house showcase.
The deep house showcase, hosted at Oryx Restaurant and Lounge, drew a vibrant crowd of music lovers who gathered from early afternoon, creating an atmosphere driven by rhythm and anticipation.
Opening acts set the tone for the day, with Keiisy delivering a smooth introduction before seasoned selector Katz elevated the tempo, drawing the crowd deeper into the experience.
The return of Secret Souls added a nostalgic yet refreshed sound, while Mamthug carried the momentum with an eclectic set that showcased her versatility behind the decks.
As the evening unfolded, South African producer Gabbana stepped onto the stage for his Eswatini debut, bringing a melodic and emotive performance that resonated with fans and added depth to the musical journey.
“Unleash The Wolf is more than just a music event, it is a celebration of talent from both local and international spaces,” he said.
Fresh from an international tour, his performance bridged global exposure with local energy, creating a moment that defined the event’s identity.
“It shows that the deep house scene in the country continues to grow and connect people through music,” Gabbana said.
The night reached its peak with the return of the event curator !Sooks, whose set, packed with unreleased material, ignited the crowd and reinforced his reputation as a leading force in the local scene.
Kudbeu followed with a refined set that sustained the energy, before Drum Rhythm closed the night with powerful, drum-driven sounds that carried the celebration into the early hours.
!Sooks expressed appreciation for the growing support, noting that attendance continues to improve each year.
He acknowledged the responsibility to consistently deliver quality experiences, as the event evolves into a key platform for showcasing talent.
For attendees, the gathering stood as a fusion of sound, culture and connection, reflecting the expanding reach of the country’s deep house movement.










