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POLYMATHEMATICS

by Adam Grace

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Machine Men 05:37
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Cola 05:03
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Oysters 05:40
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Roofies 04:00
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Fade Away 03:45
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Ghana 12:16
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Hi, there 02:53
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Applecore 04:41
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Dirt 06:04
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One Of Us 06:33
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Avon Lady 05:52
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Cheap Date 04:05
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Roots 03:40
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I Miss You 05:20
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Die a Little 06:37
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Domino 09:12
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Tabla 03:19
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Beast 03:03
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I Miss You 2 06:22
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POTUS 01:19
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Library Card 01:46
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Equal Pay 05:49
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Pink 20:44
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Fantasy 05:37

about

"POLYMATHEMATICS is such a special release. Not only is this an album, but rather it’s a document of the last ten years of his life
outside of his creating for others.
It’s a project that’s solely his and sees him stepping out of the shadows
and into the spotlight to showcase some of the work he’s been chipping away at since his days as DJ Tokoloshe in the early 2000’s. That in itself makes this record one to give your attention to, and as the 'lbum Creation Rulebook' continually changes with time, he’s gone and thrown the damn book out the window altogether.

I mean for starters, it’s forty tracks. Yes you read that correctly. 4-0. 40.
These tracks all vary in length from little ditties like the downtempo, scratch-jazz of ‘Quickly, damn it!’ to the heavily mathematic breakbeat, drum & bass energy of odyssey ‘Domino’ all the way to full blown 25 minute mixes in ‘Preacher (Mix A)’ & ‘Preacher (Mix B)’.

There could not have been a more apt name for this record
than POLYMATHEMATICS. If we take it right back to the definition of the word polymath, we’re left with a description of someone whose expertise spans a significant number of subject areas. And that is exactly Adam Grace.

The record explores just about every corner of his mind, with complex sounds spanning just about every electronic genre packed in there.

Grace‘s POLYMATHEMATICS is the result of ten years of work, but the record never feels period specific. His exploration of sounds right across the electronic music spectrum both sonically and historically leaves you with an understanding of the artist that you wouldn’t have had without listening to the record. He’s a complex artist with years of experience behind him, and it goes to show not only through his production skills, but his respect for the history of the music he’s creating.

CAITLIN MEDCALF
Purple Sneakers

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released February 15, 2019

A Guy Called Gerald, Neutron Dance, Kingtide

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