
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist - Haram (Vinyl)
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist - Haram (Vinyl)
Armand Hammer teamed up with Grammy-nominated producer The Alchemist for Haram, a record that marked a turning point for the duo and became their most acclaimed and best-selling release. It was the first time ELUCID and billy woods had worked with a single producer, and Alchemist rose to the challenge by reshaping his own style to meet their vision.
The result is a fearless album that balances accessibility with experimentation. âBring The Stars Outâ bristles with intensity, âChicharronesâ rides on asymmetric drone, while âPeppertreeâ and âStonefruitâ defy categorisation. Nowhere else in either discography will you find such a bold fusion of ideas.
Guests help elevate the record further: Earl Sweatshirtâs appearance on âFalling Out the Skyâ is already a classic, while KAYANA lights up âBlack Sunlightâ and Fieldedâs voice haunts âAubergineâ. Contributions from Quelle Chris, Curly Castro and Amani add firepower to a set thatâs as cohesive as it is wide-ranging.
With the benefit of hindsight, Haram feels even stronger than it did at release â a singular collaboration that continues to open new doors with every listen.
Tracklisting:
- Sir Benni Miles
- Roaches Don't Fly
- Black Sunlight (featuring Kayana)
- Indian Summer
- Aubergine (featuring Fielded)
- God's FeetÂ
- Peppertree
- Scaffolds
- Falling Out The Sky (featuring Earl Sweatshirt)
- Wishing Bad (featuring Amani , Curly Castro)
- Chicharrones (featuring Quelle Chris)
- Squeegee
- Robert Moses
- Stonefruit
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$21.34Armand Hammer & The Alchemist - Haram (Vinyl)
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist - Haram (Vinyl)
Armand Hammer teamed up with Grammy-nominated producer The Alchemist for Haram, a record that marked a turning point for the duo and became their most acclaimed and best-selling release. It was the first time ELUCID and billy woods had worked with a single producer, and Alchemist rose to the challenge by reshaping his own style to meet their vision.
The result is a fearless album that balances accessibility with experimentation. âBring The Stars Outâ bristles with intensity, âChicharronesâ rides on asymmetric drone, while âPeppertreeâ and âStonefruitâ defy categorisation. Nowhere else in either discography will you find such a bold fusion of ideas.
Guests help elevate the record further: Earl Sweatshirtâs appearance on âFalling Out the Skyâ is already a classic, while KAYANA lights up âBlack Sunlightâ and Fieldedâs voice haunts âAubergineâ. Contributions from Quelle Chris, Curly Castro and Amani add firepower to a set thatâs as cohesive as it is wide-ranging.
With the benefit of hindsight, Haram feels even stronger than it did at release â a singular collaboration that continues to open new doors with every listen.
Tracklisting:
- Sir Benni Miles
- Roaches Don't Fly
- Black Sunlight (featuring Kayana)
- Indian Summer
- Aubergine (featuring Fielded)
- God's FeetÂ
- Peppertree
- Scaffolds
- Falling Out The Sky (featuring Earl Sweatshirt)
- Wishing Bad (featuring Amani , Curly Castro)
- Chicharrones (featuring Quelle Chris)
- Squeegee
- Robert Moses
- Stonefruit
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Armand Hammer & The Alchemist - Haram (Vinyl)
Armand Hammer teamed up with Grammy-nominated producer The Alchemist for Haram, a record that marked a turning point for the duo and became their most acclaimed and best-selling release. It was the first time ELUCID and billy woods had worked with a single producer, and Alchemist rose to the challenge by reshaping his own style to meet their vision.
The result is a fearless album that balances accessibility with experimentation. âBring The Stars Outâ bristles with intensity, âChicharronesâ rides on asymmetric drone, while âPeppertreeâ and âStonefruitâ defy categorisation. Nowhere else in either discography will you find such a bold fusion of ideas.
Guests help elevate the record further: Earl Sweatshirtâs appearance on âFalling Out the Skyâ is already a classic, while KAYANA lights up âBlack Sunlightâ and Fieldedâs voice haunts âAubergineâ. Contributions from Quelle Chris, Curly Castro and Amani add firepower to a set thatâs as cohesive as it is wide-ranging.
With the benefit of hindsight, Haram feels even stronger than it did at release â a singular collaboration that continues to open new doors with every listen.
Tracklisting:
- Sir Benni Miles
- Roaches Don't Fly
- Black Sunlight (featuring Kayana)
- Indian Summer
- Aubergine (featuring Fielded)
- God's FeetÂ
- Peppertree
- Scaffolds
- Falling Out The Sky (featuring Earl Sweatshirt)
- Wishing Bad (featuring Amani , Curly Castro)
- Chicharrones (featuring Quelle Chris)
- Squeegee
- Robert Moses
- Stonefruit












