
King Deetoy – Groove Cartel (Afro House Mix) is a deep, rhythm-focused Afro-house set that leans into hypnotic grooves, emotional layering, and steady dancefloor progression. It’s the kind of mix designed to build a mood rather than rush energy—slowly drawing listeners into a continuous, immersive sonic journey.
KG Smallz and King DeeToy recently appeared on Ungo Wami featuring MOR.
King Deetoy delivers a refined selection of Afro-house elements, blending deep percussion, atmospheric pads, warm chords, and rolling basslines. The mix carries that signature “Groove Cartel” style—clean transitions, smooth flow, and a strong focus on musical storytelling rather than abrupt shifts or heavy drops.
The Afro-house influence is strong throughout, with repetitive rhythmic structures that create a trance-like effect. Each progression is carefully layered, allowing tracks to evolve naturally while maintaining a consistent groove. This makes the mix feel both meditative and danceable at the same time.
Vocals, where used, are minimal and atmospheric—often functioning as textures rather than focal points. This keeps attention on rhythm, harmony, and the overall mood of the set.
Thematically, the mix isn’t tied to a specific narrative but instead focuses on vibe, movement, and emotional flow. It captures that late-night, deep-dance atmosphere where music becomes more about feeling than structure.





