Haumea, Hitam returns to Rhiza Semar with “Naram Ish’tuel”, a 6-track exploration of driving techno (raw / deep / hypnotic) pressure. Out now in lossless formats. Gathering 3 artists from across the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) spectrum, Naram Ish’tuel showcases Rhiza Semar‘s curatorial range.

Naram Ish’tuel on Rhiza Semar
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Release Date: 2026-05-15
Label: Rhiza Semar
Catalog: RHIZA005
Naram Ish’tuel – Official Music Video
Behind the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) : Release Notes
On the fifth Rhiza Semar installment, Hitam and Haumea construct a world that unfolds as a continuous terrain rather than a collection of tracks, shifting and folding into new forms. 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 Ishtuel 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 perpetuationbetween surface and depth, memory and projection. A1. Haumea – Still Water A2. Hitam – Aksum Prophecy A3. Hitam & Haumea – Cartilage Dust A4. Haumea – Nocturnal Rapport A5. Hitam – Arm Bone Opium Flask A6. Hitam & Haumea – Naram Ishtuel Written and produced by Haumea and Hitam Mastered by Sjoerd Obermans Distributed by Clone Rotterdam Released 15.05.2026 Rhiza Semar
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Release Tracklist
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Haumea – Still Water Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 99 BPM | F Minor | 9:40
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Hitam – Aksum Prophecy Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 130 BPM | Ab Minor | 6:16
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Haumea, Hitam – Cartilage Dust Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 91 BPM | Eb Minor | 7:56
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Haumea – Nocturnal Rapport Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 150 BPM | E Minor | 5:49
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Hitam – Arm Bone Opium Flask Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 117 BPM | D Minor | 11:41
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Haumea, Hitam – Naram Ish’tuel Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 160 BPM | Gb Minor | 7:00
Harmonic Mixing in Ab minor, Eb minor +4 – 91–160 BPM
Contributing Artists – Rhiza Semar Roster
Hitam is an Amsterdam-based techno producer and the alias of Daeng Hitam, a guitarist from Jugra. The project delivers raw, hypnotic techno alongside peak time driving cuts across labels including Omen Wapta, Hayes, Conundrum Records, and Reclaim Your City.
