Africa has long been a source of musical innovation, and thanks to the global proliferation of music production software, a new wave of raucous young artists have bubbled to the surface. While it’s impossible to survey the entire continent, Electronic Africa aims to bring a few of the most exciting new artists to New York. DJ Spoko and Nozinja will represent South Africa, the former offering his own uniquely infectious spin on kwaito, the latter making his New York debut with the fast-paced shangaan electro genre that he’s largely credited with creating. Also performing for the first time on US soil is Egyptian synth wizard Islam Chipsy, who will present his blistering take on the country’s electro chaabi sound alongside his band, EEK. Rounding out the international bill is Titica, an Angolan transgender singer and dancer known for her moves in the country’s vibrant kuduro scene.