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TIMEDANCE 014EP
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The London producer is in absolute banger mode for this one, get ready to see this one tear up dancefloors across the world. Combining ideas from his previous, more cerebral records, Ploy finds his stride with these frenetic gun finga-ready assaults, both as fun and playful as they are playful and rude.
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TIMEDANCE 010EP
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2017 repress. Intrigued By The Drum EP sees the London-based producer explore evolving rhythms and electronics. While the tone stays relentlessly tribal, Ploy variates on the theme. The opening track's dread is balanced out by the warm, colorful strings on "Zoom", whist "Blow Poke" bounces with frenetic propulsion. The EP concludes with "Bad Seed", where a sultry groove is programmed alongside the wooziest of pads. All four tracks showcase Ploy at his most subtle and accomplished, it's well worth the wait.
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TIMEDANCE 011EP
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Timedance drops a second instalment of remixes, featuring two interpretations of the Ploy track "Footprints In Solid Rock", taken from 2016's Iron Lungs EP (TIMEDANCE 005EP). Beatrice Dillon contributes first with a sublime, dubbed-out trip. She strips back the percussion of the original and adds a single dreamlike chord -- it's a real zoner. Peder Mannerfelt supplies the flip. The remix takes on a stomping yet minimal form, before dissolving into one of the most wigged-out uber-rave breakdowns, designed for the late night sessions.
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TIMEDANCE 005EP
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Ploy shows his ear for striking, off-kilter ideas, whilst staying aware of dancefloor functionality. "Iron Lungs" combines ghostly atmospherics with crashing ride cymbals and sub drops. It's as impactful as it is odd, striking a middle ground between the two. The B-side continues the motif unrelenting percussion and textures. "Number 24" bounces around a 4x4 kick and bulky congas, while "Footprints In Solid Rock" strips back the elements to reveal a broken form, combining swung percussion and eerie flutes.
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