You arrive on Day 0. You leave on Day 5 with a finished track. In between — tasks, twists, and a camera that doesn't blink.
Houm is a game show built around one rule: in five days, we make a song.
The studio is in the Koh Phangan jungle. The host is Wyro. The contestant is you. Cameras roll the whole time. Daily reels and shorts go out as we shoot. The full episode lands on YouTube the following week.
You meet me. We talk. The brief is sealed. You don't open it yet.
You open it. It tells you the rules of your episode. Tempo, mood, a constraint. We start.
Something changes. Maybe the genre flips. Maybe a guest walks in. Maybe both. You adapt.
Production, vocals, structure. Sleep is optional. Cameras keep rolling.
Final mix. We listen back. You leave with the song, the files, and a week of footage we'll cut into your episode.
Koh Phangan, Thailand. A house in the trees. Treated room, full production rig, vocal booth, every plugin, monitors that don't lie. Outside: jungle, ocean, motorbikes, fruit stands, a beach ten minutes away.
You stay on site. You're in it the whole week.
For the week. Studio, accommodation on site, the show, the song. Daily reels delivered to you as we shoot. One full YouTube episode after.
This isn't a fee for being filmed — you're paying to make a record. If you book and don't want to be in the released version, the price doubles and we shoot a private cut instead.
Apply for a slot →Kirill Kalashnikov, aka Wyro. Released a numerous amount of electronic music, ghost-produced for a few big artists, founded his music school Tramplin.Pro and vinyl label Engineer. 25 years in.
I've made a lot of records and I've watched a lot of people make their first one. Houm is the format I wish existed when I started.
The studio is in the jungle. The deadline is real. The camera is on.
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