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Hitam

@rhizasemar.audio@eerstecommunie
Bookings: gils@kromantiagency.com
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We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


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62
5 days ago


We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


3
62
5 days ago

We’re so back.The first collaborative EP by Hitam and Haumea, ‘Naram Ish’tuel’ is out today via Rhiza Semar. Digitally available now on Bandcamp.

Six tracks moving from sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

‘Still Water’ sets the tone from below the surface. With a movement that is slow, almost imperceptible at first. Like parasitic growth spreading through darkened currents. Rhythm emerges as something alive rather than imposed, expanding outward with a quiet, inevitable force.

From there, the record drifts across multiple states of desert heat, mountain passages, synthetic passages. There can be found harmony in the juxtapositions, as tempos rise and fall, structures tighten and dissolve, yet an underlying current persists as if guided by an unseen axis.

That sense of movement becomes most explicit in Cartilage Dust, where percussion and entities unfold as if invoked by spirit rather than pattern. Then Arm Bone Opium Flask circles, advances, and disorients, evoking a traversal through time, landscape, and memory.

By the time Naram Ish’tuel emerges, the framework has largely dissolved. What remains is a mystical, more inward-facing symbology of ethereal tones suspended over a slow, swamp-like pulse. It feels familiar, yet unplaceable, gradually collapsing into a quiet catharsis, like an ancient talisman resurfacing through layers of time, carried forward by a force without origin.

Together the tracks operates as a cycle of immersion and release, where organic textures and synthetic structures continuously blur into one another.
Rather than offering resolution, the record lingers in cyclical perpetuation
between surface and depth, memory and projection.

1. Haumea - Still Water
2. Hitam - Aksum Prophecy
3. Hitam & Haumea - Cartilage Dust
4. Haumea - Nocturnal Rapport
5. Hitam - Arm Bone Opium Flask
6. Hitam & Haumea - Naram Ish’tuel 

Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam
Artwork by Hitam
Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans
© Rhiza Semar
Released May 15, 2026


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62
5 days ago


May ⟓

First of all thank you all for the amazing feedback after Saüle last week. That was a great experience! I’m currently in Tbilisi, one of my favourite cities; very excited to play live at Bassiani and explore more of the Caucasus culture and nature in the following week.

8/5 | Eerste Communie x Bassiani* | Tbilisi, Georgia
9/5 | How | Yerevan, Armenia
16/5 | Reflector | Kutaisi, Georgia
23/5 | Club Raum | Amsterdam, Netherlands

*live

for bookings: gils[at]kromantiagency.com

shot by @damianpfattner


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1 weeks ago

May ⟓

First of all thank you all for the amazing feedback after Saüle last week. That was a great experience! I’m currently in Tbilisi, one of my favourite cities; very excited to play live at Bassiani and explore more of the Caucasus culture and nature in the following week.

8/5 | Eerste Communie x Bassiani* | Tbilisi, Georgia
9/5 | How | Yerevan, Armenia
16/5 | Reflector | Kutaisi, Georgia
23/5 | Club Raum | Amsterdam, Netherlands

*live

for bookings: gils[at]kromantiagency.com

shot by @damianpfattner


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1 weeks ago

The digital pre-order and full streaming of “Naram Ish’tuel”, the title track from the upcoming EP by Hitam and Haumea, are now available on Bandcamp.

Release date: 15.5.2026
Graphics: @gianfurlanetto


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2 weeks ago

Stepping behind the decks of this monumental building and institute for electronic music for the first time. Come and dive deep with Julie, Costanza and Ruben Ganev and myself in Säule on the 30th of April.

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि

Much love to Jorik from @ryc.official for the invitation. You’ll be there in spirit ✵

Honoured and excited!

#berghain #säule


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Through six sonic acts Hitam and Haumea trace parallel paths before dissolving into shared space. From sun-scorched mirages to subterranean echoes and mineral silence.

15.05.2026


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1 months ago

In the new studio holding “Vesturgata Gaze” which released a month ago on Omen Wapta.

The tracks from this EP came together through collecting sounds from my journey in Iceland and exploring how to transmute them into something that resonates with the primal but remains without clear form. I ended up using multiple recordings from the trip itself. Droplets falling from a cave ceiling, the hum of our apartment refrigerator, and the rhythmic clicks created by the wind moving through the landscape.

It all fed into a deeper fascination I’ve had for a while: nature, ancient rituals, lost knowledge, and the idea that sound once had a more direct connection to something beyond us.

I’m very grateful to how well this release has been received so far, and to Woody for the trust. And a big thanks to Philip Kylberg for translating this world so precisely into the artwork, which is an art in itself.

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021


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1 months ago

In the new studio holding “Vesturgata Gaze” which released a month ago on Omen Wapta.

The tracks from this EP came together through collecting sounds from my journey in Iceland and exploring how to transmute them into something that resonates with the primal but remains without clear form. I ended up using multiple recordings from the trip itself. Droplets falling from a cave ceiling, the hum of our apartment refrigerator, and the rhythmic clicks created by the wind moving through the landscape.

It all fed into a deeper fascination I’ve had for a while: nature, ancient rituals, lost knowledge, and the idea that sound once had a more direct connection to something beyond us.

I’m very grateful to how well this release has been received so far, and to Woody for the trust. And a big thanks to Philip Kylberg for translating this world so precisely into the artwork, which is an art in itself.

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021


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March | April

Things have been a bit chaotic, with a lot of movement (new studio, new home) and new beginnings, hence being so late with sharing these dates. Oops. We shared some great musical moments this month and I’m hyped for everything ahead.

1/3 | PODD x Rhiza Semar | Garage Noord | Amsterdam, NL
22/3 | Omen Wapta | Garage Noord | Amsterdam, NL
24/3 |༒︎| Smut | Athens, GR
3/4 |༒︎| Multipla | Amsterdam, NL **
5/4 |༒︎| Blitz | Munich, DE **
18/4 |༒︎| Jasna I | Warsaw, PL *
27/4 | Intercell | Levenslang | Amsterdam, NL **
30/4 |༒︎| Reclaim Your City | Säule Berghain | Berlin, DE

*live

** b2b
AMORAL @amoral___dj
Agonis @agonis_amenthia
Spekki Webu @spekkiwebu.mirrorzone


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1 months ago

March | April

Things have been a bit chaotic, with a lot of movement (new studio, new home) and new beginnings, hence being so late with sharing these dates. Oops. We shared some great musical moments this month and I’m hyped for everything ahead.

1/3 | PODD x Rhiza Semar | Garage Noord | Amsterdam, NL
22/3 | Omen Wapta | Garage Noord | Amsterdam, NL
24/3 |༒︎| Smut | Athens, GR
3/4 |༒︎| Multipla | Amsterdam, NL **
5/4 |༒︎| Blitz | Munich, DE **
18/4 |༒︎| Jasna I | Warsaw, PL *
27/4 | Intercell | Levenslang | Amsterdam, NL **
30/4 |༒︎| Reclaim Your City | Säule Berghain | Berlin, DE

*live

** b2b
AMORAL @amoral___dj
Agonis @agonis_amenthia
Spekki Webu @spekkiwebu.mirrorzone


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1 months ago

17012026

Shot by @damianpfattner


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2 months ago

Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


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2 months ago

Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


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2 months ago

Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


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2 months ago


Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


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2 months ago

Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


1.1K
61
2 months ago

Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze is officially released. The record is available via Clone Records in Rotterdam and multiple record stores around the world. Or visit the Omen Wapta Bandcamp.

Link in bio

@omenwapta
www.omenwapta.com


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2 months ago

After months of waiting and long and silent passage through the machinery of the physical world, the 12” vinyl of Yıldızlara by Hitam (RHIZA004) is finally available. Get it instore or online at @clone.nl or through your record-dealer of choice. Soon available via Bandcamp.

⟓ Black 180gr 12” vinyl edition -stamped inner circle logo detail.
All tracks written and produced by Hitam.
Artwork by Hitam.
Mastering by Andrew Shobeiri.
Distribution by Clone.nl


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2 months ago

After months of waiting and long and silent passage through the machinery of the physical world, the 12” vinyl of Yıldızlara by Hitam (RHIZA004) is finally available. Get it instore or online at @clone.nl or through your record-dealer of choice. Soon available via Bandcamp.

⟓ Black 180gr 12” vinyl edition -stamped inner circle logo detail.
All tracks written and produced by Hitam.
Artwork by Hitam.
Mastering by Andrew Shobeiri.
Distribution by Clone.nl


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2 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


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3 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


818
41
3 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


818
41
3 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


818
41
3 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


818
41
3 months ago

Traversing the murky waters of Nun at @studionamsan_

The first portal into my downtempo world, opening the way for many more.

Full mix is up on Soundcloud and Youtube ᚲ


818
41
3 months ago

OW14 Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze

On ‘Vesturgata Gaze’, Hitam traverses a new biome. Geographically and metaphorically. Through this introductory release on Omen Wapta, a remarkable voice in techno lunges into artistic deliverance.

Here we, the listeners, find ourselves with an EP that harbours immense emotive voltage. A perspective-pivoting trip unmistakably lies at the root of the soundwaves crashing into our eardrums. Tectonic shifts reshuffle subterranean frequencies on ‘Gomlutun Ruins’. On ‘Djedd Pillars’, we humbly stand witness as ceremonial incantations demarcate indigenous land. ‘Keadaan Aliran’ sweeps us up into century-old rhythmic phrases that strike as if descending from periods of persistent rainfall. The reverb of a cavernous space deregulating your perception of balance, is a sensation that crawls all over ‘Vesturgata Gaze’ and ‘Ningishzida’. In elusive ways, this record assigns a bardic function to mostly nonverbal music. The archives stand tall both as fact and as fiction.

All five tracks consistently bring forward traces of such life-affirming events. Large and small, old and new, funneled into one inertia-transcending project after a thorough exploration of Iceland. Geological features are resculpted into sound in grand fashion, but thanks to creative mixing choices, subtlety and surprise always run the gamut. It allows Hitam to carefully document the many undercurrents of experience and cultivate them through the magical power of peer-to-peer creative dialogue. Showing that commitment and intimate collaboration, taking on bold artistic ventures, touching moss and glaciers – that’s what can break the mould.

Release date: March 4, 2026
Pre-order link in bio

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
Words by Kos van Erp

Distributed by Clone Records Rotterdam
Vinyl 12” & digital format via Clone and Omen Wapta Bandcamp

© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021

www.omenwapta.com


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3 months ago

OW14 Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze

On ‘Vesturgata Gaze’, Hitam traverses a new biome. Geographically and metaphorically. Through this introductory release on Omen Wapta, a remarkable voice in techno lunges into artistic deliverance.

Here we, the listeners, find ourselves with an EP that harbours immense emotive voltage. A perspective-pivoting trip unmistakably lies at the root of the soundwaves crashing into our eardrums. Tectonic shifts reshuffle subterranean frequencies on ‘Gomlutun Ruins’. On ‘Djedd Pillars’, we humbly stand witness as ceremonial incantations demarcate indigenous land. ‘Keadaan Aliran’ sweeps us up into century-old rhythmic phrases that strike as if descending from periods of persistent rainfall. The reverb of a cavernous space deregulating your perception of balance, is a sensation that crawls all over ‘Vesturgata Gaze’ and ‘Ningishzida’. In elusive ways, this record assigns a bardic function to mostly nonverbal music. The archives stand tall both as fact and as fiction.

All five tracks consistently bring forward traces of such life-affirming events. Large and small, old and new, funneled into one inertia-transcending project after a thorough exploration of Iceland. Geological features are resculpted into sound in grand fashion, but thanks to creative mixing choices, subtlety and surprise always run the gamut. It allows Hitam to carefully document the many undercurrents of experience and cultivate them through the magical power of peer-to-peer creative dialogue. Showing that commitment and intimate collaboration, taking on bold artistic ventures, touching moss and glaciers – that’s what can break the mould.

Release date: March 4, 2026
Pre-order link in bio

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
Words by Kos van Erp

Distributed by Clone Records Rotterdam
Vinyl 12” & digital format via Clone and Omen Wapta Bandcamp

© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021

www.omenwapta.com


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3 months ago

OW14 Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze

On ‘Vesturgata Gaze’, Hitam traverses a new biome. Geographically and metaphorically. Through this introductory release on Omen Wapta, a remarkable voice in techno lunges into artistic deliverance.

Here we, the listeners, find ourselves with an EP that harbours immense emotive voltage. A perspective-pivoting trip unmistakably lies at the root of the soundwaves crashing into our eardrums. Tectonic shifts reshuffle subterranean frequencies on ‘Gomlutun Ruins’. On ‘Djedd Pillars’, we humbly stand witness as ceremonial incantations demarcate indigenous land. ‘Keadaan Aliran’ sweeps us up into century-old rhythmic phrases that strike as if descending from periods of persistent rainfall. The reverb of a cavernous space deregulating your perception of balance, is a sensation that crawls all over ‘Vesturgata Gaze’ and ‘Ningishzida’. In elusive ways, this record assigns a bardic function to mostly nonverbal music. The archives stand tall both as fact and as fiction.

All five tracks consistently bring forward traces of such life-affirming events. Large and small, old and new, funneled into one inertia-transcending project after a thorough exploration of Iceland. Geological features are resculpted into sound in grand fashion, but thanks to creative mixing choices, subtlety and surprise always run the gamut. It allows Hitam to carefully document the many undercurrents of experience and cultivate them through the magical power of peer-to-peer creative dialogue. Showing that commitment and intimate collaboration, taking on bold artistic ventures, touching moss and glaciers – that’s what can break the mould.

Release date: March 4, 2026
Pre-order link in bio

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
Words by Kos van Erp

Distributed by Clone Records Rotterdam
Vinyl 12” & digital format via Clone and Omen Wapta Bandcamp

© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021

www.omenwapta.com


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3 months ago

OW14 Hitam - Vesturgata Gaze

On ‘Vesturgata Gaze’, Hitam traverses a new biome. Geographically and metaphorically. Through this introductory release on Omen Wapta, a remarkable voice in techno lunges into artistic deliverance.

Here we, the listeners, find ourselves with an EP that harbours immense emotive voltage. A perspective-pivoting trip unmistakably lies at the root of the soundwaves crashing into our eardrums. Tectonic shifts reshuffle subterranean frequencies on ‘Gomlutun Ruins’. On ‘Djedd Pillars’, we humbly stand witness as ceremonial incantations demarcate indigenous land. ‘Keadaan Aliran’ sweeps us up into century-old rhythmic phrases that strike as if descending from periods of persistent rainfall. The reverb of a cavernous space deregulating your perception of balance, is a sensation that crawls all over ‘Vesturgata Gaze’ and ‘Ningishzida’. In elusive ways, this record assigns a bardic function to mostly nonverbal music. The archives stand tall both as fact and as fiction.

All five tracks consistently bring forward traces of such life-affirming events. Large and small, old and new, funneled into one inertia-transcending project after a thorough exploration of Iceland. Geological features are resculpted into sound in grand fashion, but thanks to creative mixing choices, subtlety and surprise always run the gamut. It allows Hitam to carefully document the many undercurrents of experience and cultivate them through the magical power of peer-to-peer creative dialogue. Showing that commitment and intimate collaboration, taking on bold artistic ventures, touching moss and glaciers – that’s what can break the mould.

Release date: March 4, 2026
Pre-order link in bio

Written and produced by Hitam
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering
Sleeve design by Philip Kylberg
Words by Kos van Erp

Distributed by Clone Records Rotterdam
Vinyl 12” & digital format via Clone and Omen Wapta Bandcamp

© Omen Wapta
Delft, The Netherlands est. 2021

www.omenwapta.com


1.5K
108
3 months ago


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