Mahom

Mahom is a French dub music project that has been steadily making a mark in the European underground music scene. Founded by Joris and Toinou, who hail from the Southeast of France, Mahom is known for its rich and deep soundscapes that are both engaging and meditative, infusing traditional dub techniques with contemporary electronic elements. Their sound characteristically involves heavy bass lines, reverberating rhythms, and a nuanced approach to mixing that brings a modern spin to the classic roots of dub music.

Since their inception, Mahom has been carving out a distinct niche within the dub genre, crafting a sound that feels at once faithful to its origins and boldly experimental. Tracks like "Force" and "Chapter 8, Verse Dub" exemplify their commitment to the core principles of dub, while remixes such as "Deep in Your (Dub Engine Remix)" showcase their willingness to push the boundaries and collaborate with other artists within the scene. Mahom's body of work has expanded over the years, with releases including "The Big Bad Zoo," which exhibits their ability to weave narrative and thematic cohesion into their albums. Their live performances are known for their energy and interspersed skanking rhythms, most notably captured in releases such as "Skankin' Session, Vol. 2." As dub continues to evolve, Mahom stands out as a significant player in the ongoing dialogue between the genre's roots and its future.

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Rainbow Machine
Single - Released June 21, 2024
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