KSMBA

KSMBA has solidified their standing as one of Naarm’s rising pioneers of sound, with each set showcasing a meticulous display of rhythm, movement, and energy.


No stranger to the transformative power of music, KSMBA is a rising force in Australia’s underground techno scene. They’ve graced the decks across Australia’s leading clubs and festivals; from Sub Club, to PICA, Miscellania, The Timber Yards, Club 77 and recent editions of Pitch Music and Arts, A3 Festival, Daybreak Festival and Let Them Eat Cake. Their journey has seen them championed by luminaries like Effy, Mall Grab, Sim0ne , Samba Boys and STÜM.

WATCH:
YouTube set: EX MACHINA 003: KSMBA

KSMBA’s artistry is a fusion of music, culture, and identity, a deeply personal yet universally resonant expression of self. Their music isn’t just sound, it’s a statement. A resistance to the heaviness, a space for vulnerability and connection in a world that often demands the opposite.


KSMBA

KSMBA has solidified their standing as one of Naarm’s rising pioneers of sound, with each set showcasing a meticulous display of rhythm, movement, and energy.


No stranger to the transformative power of music, KSMBA is a rising force in Australia’s underground techno scene. They’ve graced the decks across Australia’s leading clubs and festivals; from Sub Club, to PICA, Miscellania, The Timber Yards, Club 77 and recent editions of Pitch Music and Arts, A3 Festival, Daybreak Festival and Let Them Eat Cake. Their journey has seen them championed by luminaries like Effy, Mall Grab, Sim0ne , Samba Boys and STÜM.

WATCH:
YouTube set: EX MACHINA 003: KSMBA

KSMBA’s artistry is a fusion of music, culture, and identity, a deeply personal yet universally resonant expression of self. Their music isn’t just sound, it’s a statement. A resistance to the heaviness, a space for vulnerability and connection in a world that often demands the opposite.