Hasvat Informant & Intellagama - Pluripotent XII (2025)

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Title: Pluripotent XII
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Amniote Editions – HBA 12
Genre: Ambient, IDm, Techno, Trance
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:08:02
Total Size: 439 mb / 784 mb
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Tracklist
1. Hasvat Informant – Four Steps Fonder (02:31)
2. Hasvat Informant – There (05:18)
3. Hasvat Informant – Annunciator (07:35)
4. Hasvat Informant – Cavitation (04:27)
5. Hasvat Informant – Touch Brass (05:47)
6. Hasvat Informant – Eight Ball (06:03)
7. Intellagama – Scuttle Call (04:45)
8. Intellagama – Dentine Swarf (05:06)
9. Intellagama – Searchlite (05:05)
10. Intellagama – Convoy (08:47)
11. Intellagama – They Forced Wilber (06:12)
12. Intellagama – Not Near Nor Far (06:26)


Amniote Editions resurfaces with the HbA capsule, a dual release pairing the debut album from Hasvat Informant and his Intellagama moniker with a 21-track digital compilation, that coils through ambient, IDM, experimental, techno, trance and beyond.

Hasvat Informant’s debut album, Pluripotent XII, is a 12-track journey that reads between the lines of psychedelic electronics and contemporary techno. From driving, precise grooves to slow, textured explorations, the album carries the organic resonance of Australian underground culture while threading sharp influences from Detroit and beyond into a singular, unmistakably distinctive sound.

On this dual release, Naarm-based artist alternates between his Hasvat and Intellegama personas, moving between them like a figure navigating parallel realities. Each track balances mechanical precision with expansive, trance-infused textures, creating a liminal space where urban and natural influences converge.

More than a display of technical skill, this debut conveys a sense of place, heritage, and lineage. Dwelling in both conflict and harmony, Pluripotent XII invites listeners into an otherworldly, lysergic landscape — complex, evolving, and fully realized.

Amniote Editions acknowledges this EP was produced on the land of the Woiwurrung & Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to their elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded.