Underground Kampala is an editorial home for an East African electronic music scene: a researched knowledge base of artists with verified, playable links across SoundCloud, Mixcloud and Bandcamp, presented as a shareable, embed-ready site. Quiet Build researched the scene, verified every link and built the home for it. It is live at underground-kampala.netlify.app.

A vital electronic scene is spread across scattered profiles and dead links, hard to follow and easy to lose. The work of mapping it properly rarely gets done, because it is slow.
Underground Kampala is that map: a home that follows the threads between artists, verifies what actually plays, and presents it as something you can read, share and embed.
A deep dive into an East African electronic scene, following collectives and profiles from one name to the next until the picture was whole.
A knowledge base of artists where every link is checked to be real and playable across SoundCloud, Mixcloud and Bandcamp. No dead ends.
An editorial home that presents the scene beautifully and is built to be shared and embedded elsewhere.
Underground Kampala is live at underground-kampala.netlify.app, researched and embed-ready. It shows Quiet Build's music-scene research method: follow the threads, verify the links, and build a home that lasts.
The same research-and-verify approach powers our editorial and knowledge-base builds for other subjects and clients.
An editorial home for an East African electronic music scene: a researched knowledge base of artists with verified, playable links on SoundCloud, Mixcloud and Bandcamp, plus a shareable, embed-ready site.
Yes. Every artist link is checked to be real and playable, so nothing on the site is a dead end.