: He was joined by Mörda and special guests like Kammu Dee , creating a showcase of the "New School" of South African house music. Legacy of the Set
Vigro Deep ’s performance at stands as a definitive moment for modern Amapiano, capturing the raw energy of South Africa’s premier dance movement on a global stage. Hosted by Mixmag and Budweiser at the iconic rooftop Venue Thirteen , the 2022 showcase served as a homecoming for the Pretoria-born "Baby Boy" following his international tours and London residency. The Sound of Atteridgeville
: A "heavy" bass style that relies on rattling basslines and percussive Synths. VIGRO DEEP in The Lab Johannesburg
Vigro Deep’s Lab set continues to be celebrated as an "unforgettable journey" of talent, illustrating how Amapiano has evolved from a local youth movement into a sophisticated electronic genre capable of commanding world-class stages. By staying independent and experimental, Vigro used this platform to show that he remains a "visionary architect" of the sound, bridging the gap between South African roots and international pop influences. Vigro Deep's Epic Mix: Lab Johannesburg 🔥
Born Kamogelo Phetla, Vigro Deep is widely recognized as a pioneering architect of the "darker" and more experimental strain of Amapiano. His Lab set displayed the signature elements that define his sound: : He was joined by Mörda and special
: Located at Venue Thirteen (133 Marshall St, Johannesburg), the open-air setting overlooked the city skyline, providing a visual metaphor for the genre's rise from the streets to the heights of global music culture.
: Rooted in his father’s legacy as one of "The Godfathers of Deep House," Vigro blends ambient textures with high-octane township rhythms. The Sound of Atteridgeville : A "heavy" bass
The performance was significant not just for its technical mastery but for its location. Despite his global rise—including collaborations with icons like and DJ Snake —Vigro used The Lab to reaffirm his connection to the fans in Johannesburg and Pretoria who first propelled him to fame.