
Hamdi Unleashes Chaos With New EP ‘Abomination’
If you thought dubstep was losing its edge, Hamdi just brought it back from the grave—uglier, nastier, and louder than ever. The UK producer, already hailed as one of the most forward-thinking artists in the bass game, drops his new EP Abomination, and it’s a full-blown sonic riot. No gloss, no fluff—just raw, uncompromising energy straight from the underground.
The five-track project kicks off with “Lamp,” featuring a tag-team of textures from Visages, known for deep grooves via 1985 Music. It sets the tone: distorted basslines, hypnotic rhythms, and zero apologies. Title track “Abomination” lives up to its name—it’s dirty, distorted, and built to blow the roof off a warehouse party. Hamdi isn’t trying to fit into the mainstream mold—he’s torching it.
Then comes “Orchid,” where trap innovator LYNY joins in to deliver a face-melting track soaked in glitchy bass and adrenaline. “Ride Up to the Door” picks up the pace with a four-on-the-floor beat that feels like a rave at 3AM—fast, sweaty, and unstoppable. And just when you think Hamdi’s run out of tricks, he closes with “Move On,” a smooth, emotional curveball in the form of liquid UK garage. It’s soulful, smart, and proves he’s not just a bass merchant—he’s a storyteller.
Hamdi’s Abomination isn’t chasing the festival circuit—it’s flipping it off. With production that leans gritty over glossy, it’s a statement of intent: this is music for those who like their basslines dirty and their dancefloors dark.
You can stream Abomination now on all major platforms. But be warned—this one hits different.