A move to Chengdu, China in 2010 became a watershed moment in the young music enthusiast's life. It was there that he started djing at parties he organized with friends. This opened Samba Kun up to playing at clubs, events and parties in and around Chengdu in 2014 and 2015, including a winter residency at upmarket club, Soho, gigs at underground electronic music venues such as Here We Go and Magma
as well as many parties and a diversity tour with leading events company UrTurn Events. A strong underground electronic music scene in Chengdu helped Samba Kun develop his passion for electronic music. A move back to Zambia towards the end of 2015 saw Samba primarily focus on refining his art of djing and working to paint Lusaka with house and techno through unique audio and visual experiences designed to challenge the status quo. Samba Kun has made great strides in establishing himself as a niche dj brand, gracing the stage at multiple events such as R&G Oktoberfest, Jameson Whiskey’s Jameson Connects and PR Girl’s Oktoberfest, moves that have propelled him to becoming a recognizable house and techno music icon in Lusaka. Samba Kun has proved versatile, capable of moving festival stages and intimate events at alternative venues alike as evidenced by a series of successful gigs around Lusaka. His dj sets see him lay down seductive tracks from the worlds of house and techno as well as gems in between.