Plurality Trip is an extension and refinement of the duo's junkshop practices, drawing from
contemporary dark trance and techno, while rooted in the outr swamps of krautrock and the
refracted webs of noise and dub. Though heavier than its predecessor, the weight is never
debilitating - Crocker and Dicey roam the shadows with rugged tones that reveal an expansive
core. Pulled into a half-sped ghettotech mirage, woozy on new-age overdose, the listener may
be lulled into a key-run reminiscent of Mahmoud Ahmed before eddying into a whirlpool of
industrial jank. Heady and skitteringly kinetic, Plurality Trip unfolds like a fever dream shot
through with dappled forest light and darkening skies. The result is a superbly idiosyncratic and
invigorating take on avant-trance music with few comparisons. Thanks for listening