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Azonto Events This Month in Mykonos

Azonto is a vibrant dance and music genre that originated in Ghana during the early 2010s, evolving from the traditional Kpanlogo dance within coastal Ga communities. Find upcoming Azonto events in Mykonos this month below.

Mykonos

Sound profile

energy
85
danceability
100
valence
90
grit
35
organicness
30
commerciality
70
tempo
55
vocality
75

About Azonto

Azonto is a vibrant dance and music genre that originated in Ghana during the early 2010s, evolving from the traditional Kpanlogo dance within coastal Ga communities. Characterized by its infectious 4/4 rhythms and syncopated percussion, the genre typically utilizes digital drum machines, bright synthesizers, and call-and-response vocal patterns. Its tempo generally fluctuates between 120 and 125 BPM, creating a high-energy, celebratory mood that serves as a cornerstone of West African Afrobeats and Hiplife movements. Semantically, it bridges the gap between traditional folk movements and contemporary electronic club music, emphasizing expressive social interaction through its signature mimetic dance steps and rhythmic complexity.

Also known as: Apaa

Parent genre:Hip Hop

Azonto events in Mykonos this month - FAQ

What Azonto events are in Mykonos this month?
Mood tracks all Azonto events in Mykonos this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
Where can I find Azonto in Mykonos this month?
Azonto is a vibrant dance and music genre that originated in Ghana during the early 2010s, evolving from the traditional Kpanlogo dance within coastal Ga communities. Find every Azonto venue and event in Mykonos this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Azonto music?
Azonto is a vibrant dance and music genre that originated in Ghana during the early 2010s, evolving from the traditional Kpanlogo dance within coastal Ga communities. Characterized by its infectious 4/4 rhythms and syncopated percussion, the genre typically utilizes digital drum machines, bright synthesizers, and call-and-response vocal patterns. Its tempo generally fluctuates between 120 and 125 BPM, creating a high-energy, celebratory mood that serves as a cornerstone of West African Afrobeats…

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