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Wehbba, a well-known electronic music producer and founder of HIFN, has announced a new album project called “Studio Dump.” This project challenges the usual album format, starting with the release of two tracks, “RENN” and “EXIT TIME.” Over the next few weeks, the full album will be released, culminating on May 30, 2025. Each track is created for a specific moment, with some designed to change the energy in a DJ set, showcasing a raw and spontaneous approach to music. 

“Studio Dump” embraces the idea of “photo dumps” from social media, focusing on unrefined, real moments instead of polished perfection. Wehbba aims to release music quickly, without the usual industry pressures, celebrating the fleeting nature of content in the current digital age. The first two tracks highlight his creative process, and new tracks will be released weekly, capturing the evolution of his work. Fans can join his Patreon for exclusive content about “Studio Dump” and Wehbba’s artistic journey.

New music from “Studio Dump” will continue to drop weekly throughout May, with no set plan or roadmap. Each track arrives as it is: a snapshot of the moment it was made, with the full album set for release on May 30, 2025

Stream “Renn/Exit Time” here.

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