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Randy Daha is a multidisciplinary creative based in Amsterdam, with roots in Suriname and a practice shaped by music, image-making, rhythm, memory, and street culture. His work moves between sound and visual identity, drawing energy from hip-hop, graffiti, studio culture, and the raw poetry of everyday city life.
His perspective is built from contrast and connection: Caribbean warmth and movement meeting Dutch structure and design clarity. That combination gives his work a distinct voice—grounded, expressive, and deeply connected to both heritage and environment. Whether through production, visual experimentation, or concept-driven direction, Randy builds worlds that feel personal, tactile, and alive.
At the center of his work is the studio: not only as a physical place filled with sound equipment, notebooks, records, machines, and sketches, but as a mindset. A studio is where influences are sampled, layered, refined, and transformed into something original. For Randy, that process is essential. Ideas are not separated into strict categories. Music, visuals, textures, words, and atmosphere all belong to the same language.
His visual universe is influenced by underground animation, 3D-rendered game aesthetics, graffiti cartoons, vinyl culture, beat-making environments, and the improvisational logic of the street. The result is a body of work that feels cinematic and handmade at the same time: expressive, urban, reflective, and unpolished in the right places.
Randy Daha represents a way of working that is both intuitive and intentional. His practice is about building identity through sound, image, and culture—turning references into presence, and presence into style.
This website is a window into that world: a studio archive, a visual notebook, a cultural moodboard, and a platform for ongoing work.
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