031 Studio Camp 2.0 is a bold, high-energy offering from Durban-born producer and DJ Dlala Thukzin, marking another milestone in his innovative approach to South African electronic music. This album serves as a continuation of his sonic experimentation with Afro-house, Gqom, and Amapiano, wrapped in emotive soundscapes and deep-rooted township rhythms.
Dlala Thukzin and Kabza De Small recently appeared on Mpumelelo featuring Sykes, Limit Nala and Thukuthela.
Dlala Thukzin uses this project not only to highlight his evolution as a producer but also to amplify the voices of a new wave of vocalists and collaborators, many of whom hail from KwaZulu-Natal. There’s a raw, homegrown energy throughout, paired with polished production that still feels grounded in street culture. With powerful vocals, spiritual overtones, and intricate drumwork, this album taps into themes of spirituality, celebration, and struggle—all essential elements of modern South African dance music.
Whether it’s introspective slow-burners or peak-time bangers, 031 Studio Camp 2.0 is a versatile and immersive experience that cements Thukzin’s place at the forefront of the genre.
Dlala Thukzin – 031 Studio Camp 2.0
Dlala Thukzin – 031 Studio Camp 2.0
Dlala Thukzin & Kabza De Small – Mpumelelo (feat. Sykes, Limit Nala & Thukuthela)
Dlala Thukzin, Skillz & Nkosazana Daughter – Kanjani (feat. MK Productions & Sino Msolo)
Dlala Thukzin, Kabza De Small & MK Productions – Muthi (feat. Zeh McGeba & Masuda)
Dlala Thukzin & Zee Nxumalo – Mali (feat. Sykes)
Dlala Thukzin, Simmy & Sino Msolo – Ekhaya
Dlala Thukzin, Mthunzi & Sfundo – Ngeke Balunge (feat. Skillz)
Dlala Thukzin – 10 Steps Away
Dlala Thukzin & Goldmax – Welcome 2 Durban