HITM00N
HITM00N is the electronic music project of Daniel Schulz and Johannes Wesenberg. They started working together with a focus on sonic experimentation, though...
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HITM00N is the electronic music project of Daniel Schulz and Johannes Wesenberg. They started working together with a focus on sonic experimentation, though early on they faced some financial difficulties and label rejections. Producer Mark Reeder eventually took notice of their developing sound.
In 2013, their track "Devaneio" became a breakthrough. It was a deep house and techno piece with lyrics by vocalist Julya Fedorenko that connected with listeners. Other songs like "Abduziu" and "Gatilho" followed in their catalog.
Around 2016, HITM00N dealt with plagiarism accusations regarding similarities between one of their tracks and another artist's work. They acknowledged the issue and worked through it.
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