[4] Several years later, he created a small body of work entitled illusive for a local exhibition in Kuwait[5] and won third place in DJ Sasha's Involver remix competition with Global Underground and Ableton.
[18] Music from the album was featured on Hype Machine[19] and a short film released by Red Bull highlighted his sound and live performance format.
"[21] In 2017, Sultan released the Hiwar Sessions EP, which featured dub and experimental remixes of heritage pearl-diving songs by emerging producers from Kingston, Ramallah, Beirut, and Bombay.
[28] In 2023, Sultan released the El Remixes EP, a collection of three songs “Layl”, “Hindi Majnoon”, and “Dalal” which he reimagined into dance / club tracks that take listeners on a journey through the artist’s Pop Nostalgia sound.
During a short on-site residency at the Gallery, Sultan created an "immersive experience", drawing from past live performances and music supported by artists from different disciplines.
[38] Sultan continues to develop and perform Hiwar in various audio, visual and dance formats in the Middle East,[39][40] North Africa,[41] the UK[42][43] and Europe.
In 2016, Sultan redirected the exhibition's focus "to create a space for artists and audiences to interact using digital media, with an emphasis on light, sound and physical performance.
"[55] REUSE was presented in Dubai in 2017[56] and most recently at The Scientific Center in Kuwait in 2019 to "offer people the opportunity to investigate and make their own decisions about complex environmental issues.
"[57] In 2019, Sultan was honoured with the HSSE Award by Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) for his work in striving to raise eco-awareness in the region.
[60] In 2014, he compiled a soundscape for the travelling design exhibition titled Islamopolitan that featured contemporary music from the Middle East, which showed in Sharjah, Istanbul, Milan and Kuwait.
Acting as a catalyst for cross-cultural engagement, Haramacy creates a safe space for artists to explore intersectional social systems (race, gender, class and ethnicity) that exist within their communities.
[68] On completion of the "bold collection of necessary stories ranging from LGBTQ+ topics to race, culture, and faith",[69] Sultan signed the book to an international crowdfunded publishing company in the UK, Unbound.
[72] In the same year Sultan created the publication, he founded COMMUN to bring his culture projects together under one umbrella "with an overarching theme of community-building, touching upon more than one sense at a time.
"[62] In 2021, COMMUN introduced an affordable subscription service via their website; offering grants, courses, videos, and more to share their learnings and bring people closer to the personal stories and practices of BIPOC voices.
In 2019, Sultan travelled to Sydney, Australia, to participate on two panels at EMC, Middle East and North Africa's Electronic Revolution and Systemic Shift: Taking Sustainability from Buzz Word to Reality.
[77] In 2023, Sultan was a panelist at the English PEN Literary Salon at The London Book Fair's panel Creating a Writing Community in 2023 and discussed "some of the barriers and challenges writers face today, and how can they use their voices, experience and platforms to support others in their profession".
[78][79] In 2008, Sultan co-founded en.v, an organization that mobilizes and connects change-makers to effectively and collaboratively address community challenges, with the long-term goal of fostering a more compassionate, innovative and sustainable society.
[80] As part of its mission to enhance the impact of the civic sector in Kuwait, en.v creates inclusive spaces for members of the community to come together, share knowledge, increase coordination and spark collaborations, "to make citizens aware of their mark on society.
"[59] "en.v has a number of programs that aim to influence Kuwaiti society for the better,"[59] through ongoing data collection and analysis, the organization responds to the needs and aspirations of local change-makers and "offers a forum for ideas and opinions, bravely touching upon issues considered taboo or rarely mentioned in Middle Eastern countries".
Through activities such as a community building festival and participatory discussions, AWAKEN's goal is "to create an inclusive space for people from diverse sections of society where they can have their voices heard".