[kimetsu.]
Bio
Itumeleng Leso, known artistically as [kimetsu.], is a Johannesburg-based sonic and visual artist whose work transcends easy categorization. Born, bred, and buttered in Ivory Park, Leso builds immersive sonic worlds informed by ancestral rhythm, ambient decay, and experimental silence. His sound — heavy with texture, atmosphere, and emotional vulnerability — is rooted in a personal and cultural lineage of Ubongoma: both of his grandmothers were practicing healers who used the drum as a spiritual tool.
His signature sonic method, which he calls Drywall, combines lo-fi minimalism, tribal sonic memory, ambient abstraction, and jazz improvisation. Drywall is less a genre than a spatial and maternal framework — one that evokes absence, softness, and intimacy. The soundscapes are meditative and vulnerable, inviting listeners to sit with silence, distortion, and unresolved feeling.
[kimetsu.] employs anonymity and abstraction as narrative devices. His emblematic logos, sparse arrangements, and lack of lyrical directness create a language that is felt more than understood — a language drawn from both the ancient and the digital.
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