
Omar Adrian stands among Indonesia’s strongest underground DJs, and he continues to prove it as a producer.
He recently released the Abiogenesis EP with Digital Household, featuring two tracks: “Omerta” and “Magma.”
We played “Omerta” first. It opens with a slow, steady bass rhythm before the energy begins to build.
Midway through, the track eases up and gives listeners a moment to breathe.
Soon after, the bass kicks back in and pushes the track forward.
The journey feels dynamic, and the melody makes it hard to stay still.
Next comes “Magma.” From the very first note, the track demands movement.
It launches with sharp percussion, then drops into a bold bass line that stays intense until the final beat.
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Its nonstop energy makes it perfect for lifting the mood on any dancefloor.
Together, these tracks show how well Omar understands underground club spaces.
“Omerta” works both as a warm-up at the start of a set or as a cooldown near the end.
Meanwhile, “Magma” suits the peak of a performance when the crowd needs a burst of energy.
The Abiogenesis EP is a strong release and deserves a place in your collection.
You can grab the EP on Beatport today.
Then, on March 2, 2018, you can experience the tracks in full force at The Convergence at The Rosemary, where Omar will take his new music to the dancefloor.