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HNGWY
Holigan

Holigan

Artists

HNGWY

Labels

Garmo

Catno

GARM05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jun 2, 2023

Genres

Styles

Hngwy is a Scottish producer known for his unique blend of IDM, jungle and bass music with constant nods to his dub

Hngwy is a Scottish producer known for his unique blend of IDM, jungle and bass music with constant nods to his dub, techno and ambient influences. His music is often characterized by intricate drum patterns, experimental soundscapes and glitchy textures, all of which come together to create an atmosphere that is both frenetic and cerebral.

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