23 May 2012 — Tonje Thilesen

Haamid Rahim might actually be one of the strongest electronic producers Pakistan has to offer when it comes to its so-called "evolving DIY scene" these days, just as Islamabad's
Asfandyar Khan introduced you to here at NFOP
earlier this year. Under the moniker
Dynoman, this Karachi-based beat butcher plays around with glitchy, hip-hop influenced productions of the finest sort, but obviously with some major inspiration from American beat producers during his long-term stay in Pennsylvania.
A few weeks ago he also teamed up with the fellow Karachi locals and electronic experimentalists
6LA8, of which album
Stereotypes Of Tomorrow (2011) you by all means should have in your possession.
For free, of course.