Renowned South African producer and DJ Da Capo has made a triumphant return with the release of his latest studio album, Indigo Child II: Love and Frequency. The project, which dropped this past weekend, serves as a highly anticipated sequel to his critically acclaimed 2017 album Indigo Child, and marks a bold evolution of his signature sound.
Known for his deep, soulful productions that blend Afro-house, electronica, and organic African rhythms, Da Capo once again delivers a body of work that pushes sonic boundaries while staying rooted in African identity.
A Journey of Love, Sound & Energy
Indigo Child II: Love and Frequency takes listeners on a musical journey that explores themes of love, healing, connection, and vibrational energy. True to its title, the album is rich with hypnotic beats, spiritual undertones, and intricate melodies designed to tap into both the heart and the soul.
The project features collaborations with a variety of artists across Africa, creating a pan-African soundscape that blends deep house, soulful vocals, and tribal influences. Early favorites from the album include tracks like “Frequency Shift”, “Higher Love”, and “Sands of Time”, all of which showcase Da Capo’s growth as both a producer and a storyteller.
Critical Acclaim & Fan Excitement
Since its release, Indigo Child II has been met with widespread acclaim from music critics and fans alike. The album is already making waves on streaming platforms, with fans praising its spiritual depth, refined production, and ability to transcend genres.
Industry insiders are calling it one of the most significant Afro-electronic releases of 2025, cementing Da Capo’s position as one of Africa’s most respected and innovative producers.
Da Capo’s Legacy Continues
With Indigo Child II, Da Capo continues to build on his reputation for producing world-class Afro-house music that resonates across borders. His work has consistently found homes on global dance floors, radio playlists, and within the hearts of deep house lovers worldwide.
As the South African electronic music scene continues to flourish, Da Capo’s latest album is a reminder of the continent's rich sonic diversity—and the global appeal of African-rooted sounds.