Ohama is a pioneering Canadian electronic musician known for his innovative use of analog synthesizers and experimental soundscapes. Emerging in the early 1980s from rural Alberta, he crafted a distinctive blend of minimal synth, ambient, and avant-garde textures that earned him a cult following among electronic music enthusiasts. Influenced by early electronic and new wave movements, Ohama’s work—especially albums like *Electronic Dreams* and *I Fear What I Might Hear*—continues to resonate for its creativity, warmth, and forward-thinking production.