Phone:
+254 719 428 550
Physical address:
Information House, Hakati Road,
Nairobi, Kenya.

If you’ve stepped into a club in Westlands, Kilimani, or along Thika Road in 2026, you’ve heard the shift. The sonic landscape of Nairobi is no longer dominated by a single sound; instead, it is a high-octane fusion of nostalgic local samples and sophisticated South African rhythmic structures. Mastering Arbantone and 3-Step Amapiano has become the baseline requirement for any DJ or producer who wants to remain relevant in the current “Nganya” and club culture. While Gengetone laid the groundwork, these new sub-genres represent a more refined, tech-savvy evolution of the Kenyan sound.
At the Music And Film Academy, we don’t wait for trends to become history before we teach them. Our DJ courses in Kenya are constantly updated to reflect the weekly shifts in the charts. Whether you are curious about how to sample “TBT” Kenyan classics for an Arbantone hit or how to program the staggered rhythms of 3-Step, our labs at Information House are the hub for this creative research. Understanding Arbantone and 3-Step Amapiano mastering is about more than just matching BPMs; it’s about understanding the pulse of the Nairobi youth.
Arbantone is the 2026 successor to Gengetone, characterized by its heavy use of “TBT” (Throwback Thursday) samples from early 2000s Genge and Kenyan Pop hits. It blends the energetic, rebellious spirit of the streets with a polished production style that makes it radio-ready and viral on TikTok.
While traditional Amapiano relied on the “log drum” and a steady 4/4 shakers pattern, 2026 has seen the dominance of 3-Step Amapiano (often referred to simply as 3-Step). This sub-genre borrows heavily from Afro-Tech and Gqom, replacing the traditional shuffle with a staggered, triplet-based kick drum pattern that creates a more aggressive, driving groove.
The 3-Step sound resonates in Nairobi because it bridges the gap between the “vibey” Amapiano lounges and the high-energy dancefloors. For producers, Arbantone and 3-Step Amapiano mastering requires a different approach to low-end management. In 3-Step, the bass isn’t just a sub-layer; it is a rhythmic lead that must be side-chained perfectly to the kick to avoid a “muddy” mix. If you’re struggling to get that professional punch, our sound engineering courses cover the exact compression settings used by top Amapiano engineers.

The challenge for a modern Nairobi DJ is how to blend these two distinct worlds. Because Arbantone is sample-heavy and vocal-forward, and 3-Step is rhythm-heavy and percussion-forward, they actually complement each other perfectly if you know the “Sweet Spots.”
If you are a producer at Information House, achieving the “Club Sound” requires specific attention to your vocal tuning and drum layering.
You cannot discuss Arbantone and 3-Step Amapiano mastering without acknowledging the role of social media. Both genres are designed for “Challenges.”
At the Music And Film Academy, we encourage our students to not just be “DJs” but “Content Creators.” Use your home studio to record short, high-quality “Transition Videos” that showcase these two genres. This is the fastest way to get noticed by club promoters in 2026.
The Nairobi music scene moves at lightning speed. Today it’s Arbantone, tomorrow it might be something else. By mastering the core principles of Arbantone and 3-Step Amapiano mastering, you aren’t just learning two genres; you are learning how to adapt, innovate, and lead the culture. Join us at our dj academy and be the DJ who sets the trends, rather than just following them.
Institution: Music And Film Academy
Location: 2nd Flr, Rm s2, Information House, Hakati Rd, Nairobi.
Contact: +254 719 428 550
Website: musicandfilmacademy.ac.ke