KILIMANJARO’s Boiler Room Takeover: A Set for the Ages
KILIMANJARO, a Zambian-born DJ and producer with a background in modeling and design, started building his sound through residencies in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Moving to London proved to be a pivotal moment, creating opportunities that helped him step into the spotlight of the music industry. His Boiler Room London set has become legendary, with over 1.5 million views and counting. Personally invited by Fred Again.., KILIMANJARO stepped into the Boiler Room with one mission: to go BEAST MODE.
From the opening track, the room lit up with the energy only KILIMANJARO can bring. Known for blending Afro House, Amapiano, and sped-up classics, his set had an unpredictable yet seamless flow that kept everyone jumping and swiveling their hips. The mix wasn’t just music—it was a full-throttle experience, with rhythms that felt like they were pulled from every corner of the globe.
As the night rolled on, the crowd became more than an audience—they were fully in sync with him, the true meaning of a Boiler Room set. KILIMANJARO’s selections felt like they were made for this exact moment, tracks that hit harder with every transition, turning the room into a dancefloor nobody wanted to leave. And then came that moment—shirt off, sweat pouring, and the crowd going absolutely crazy behind him. It was pure chaos in the best way.
The set was a perfect mix of house, Amapiano grooves, Afro-inspired drums, and a few unexpected classics thrown in for good measure. Each track brought a fresh wave of energy, making it impossible not to move, playing some of his own music as well. By the time he wrapped up, the vibe was still immaculate, leaving the crowd buzzing and wanting more.
KILIMANJARO’s Boiler Room set is one of those performances you have to see to believe. It’s raw, unfiltered, and showcases exactly why he’s become a name to know in music.
From the Tracklist Legend in the Youtube comment section:
1: &ME - Cape Coast
2: Francis Mercier, Magic System - Premier Gaou
3: Hyenah, Mr. V - 3rd Eye
4: Rami Ali - 50 Pence Genc
5: Melé - Groove La Afrika
6: Lubelski - Soothing Rhythms
7: Hammer & KILIMANJARO - Muleña
8: Hammer & KILIMANJARO - Step It Up
9: KILIMANJARO & Third Son - Mukiti
10: Les Petits Pilous - Russian Forest
11: Tessela - Hackney Parrot
12: Kelis - Millionaire (feat. André 3000)
13: TNGHT - Higher Ground