Mach-Hommy
Defying convention and transcending interpretation as he blazes his own path through the music industry, Mach-Hommy is a true original. The prolific Haitian-American artist can be hard to track, physically and metaphysically: his face and birth name remain a mystery, he does not use social media, and his Machography spans more than 50 albums, some only available in limited-edition physical formats, some gone forever as limited-edition digital releases. When they’re out in the world, Mach exhibits them like high art, selling them at prices that reflect their true value, not the artificially deflated value imposed upon music by the streaming age.
Mach-Hommy’s lyrics probe the frailty of the human condition, arranged into alchemical verses that draw instant rap hands from even the most-seasoned hip-hop head (“…every bar is rap chemistry” – Rolling Stone; “Over the past five years, Mach has made some of the strangest, most incisive, most tantalizingly intertextual rap music in the world” – GQ).
Exclusivity has been an integral part of Mach’s brand, giving off the aura of a man rapping from the penthouse of a billion-dollar high-rise complex, covered with spray painted Basquiat tags, hidden in the middle of a magic forest only accessible by solving age-old riddles. In a season of expansion, he entered performance space with his inaugural performance of #RICHAXXHAITIAN Live from the Appel Room at Lincoln Center in NYC in 2024. In 2025, his Three-Peat Concert Series oDered each of 3 cities (Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago) a one-of-a-kind selections from 3 bodies of work. By the close of 2025, he had performed selections from Wap Konn Jòj!, #RICHAXXHAITIAN, Pray for Haiti, Balens Cho, Mach’s Hard Lemonade, F.Y.I., The Spook (not available on streaming) and more. His transcendent performance was described by one writer as “moving away from a Hip-Hop show to a performance piece I haven’t seen since attending the Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers tour. ” – Jon Melegos
In Spring 2026, the prolific Artist plans to release his first album since 2024’s #RICHAXXHAITIAN, the close of what he dubbed his “Pentalogy” of works that examine the intersection of his relationship with Haiti and the world at large. While the title and details of new album are unreleased, we can expect Mach-Hommy to transcend anything we’ve seen or heard before.
“Now I’m in a place where I should expand. But don’t expect to see anything weighing down the impact and the style of how I present material. I’m still gonna be Mach-Hommy.”
– Mach-Hommy



