DJ Lag

[13] In late 2016 at the age of 21, DJ Lag made his live global debut at the Unsound Festival in Poland[14][15] and finishing up at Seoul's Cake Shop nearly a month later.

This album paid homage to DJ Lag's hometown club of the same name, which acted as a monumental meeting place for gqom producers such as Rudeboyz and Naked Boyz, to try out new techniques on larger audiences.

[13] In 2019, DJ Lag began to curate and host his own event, called Something for Clermont[18] where new acts were encouraged to experiment with sounds contributing to the evolution of the genre, the first of which was held in partnership with music broadcaster Boiler Room.

[13] DJ Lag co-produced a track that was initially released as "Drumming" alongside percussionist Moses Boyd, which was later chosen by Beyonce to form part of the collaborative album The Lion King: The Gift, which featured Tierra Whack, Busiswa, Yemi Alade and Moonchild Sanelly.

[26] Shot and directed in New York by Bon Duke, Towley's interpretation of the track is "her response to the feeling that dance, and its ability to act as a mode of communication, needed a serious revisit.