Canibal EP: NWHR and the instinct that devours the dancefloor
The Italian label Tempio Omega presents a 12” vinyl where Argentine producer NWHR delivers four tense, physical tracks with a dark magnetism.
With Canibal EP, NWHR doesn’t aim to please—he aims to consume. From the very first hit, this release drags the listener into a realm where techno becomes a physical and visceral experience.

The four tracks of the EP function as a compact narrative, united by the imagery of something that consumes, absorbs, and transforms. Each piece explores this cannibalistic gesture from a different perspective, ranging from the upfront to the most intimate.
"Canibal" is the opening track and the initial heartbeat—rough and hypnotic. With a repetitive metallic pulse, it moves forward like a predator, defining the EP’s central concept: pure hunger, with a groove that hits straight in the stomach.
"Piedra Negra" is the darkest and most introspective track, lowering the intensity to create a deep atmosphere where sounds reverberate like in a damp cave, suggesting a descent inward.
"Sepulcro" is the densest piece of the EP. Its name anticipates a sense of closure, a broken silence. The bass expands with palpable gravity, while the percussion descends into absolute darkness.

Finally, "El veneno fue su palabra" acts as a sonic poison: slow and insidious. Textures whisper like shadows, avoiding immediate explosion to infiltrate the listener, closing the journey with a repeated motif that leaves a tense silence in the air.
This release doesn’t seek to reinvent anything; instead, it deepens an aesthetic NWHR masters naturally: dark, physical, and deliberately uncomfortable techno, a sound that doesn’t try to explain, soften, or decorate.
Canibal EP is not just music for dancing: it advances, drags, and transforms, designed for those who want sound to pass through the skin and reach the body directly.
Available in a limited edition, this transparent red vinyl comes with striking artwork by Andrea Kheper and has been on sale since November 21 on Tempio Omega’s official Bandcamp.
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