Polygonia – Dream Horizons

Polygonia – Dream Horizons

Some of the best dance music in history stems from states of altered consciousness — following in this tradition is Polygonia’s ‘Dream Horizons.’ It’s an esoteric rendering of subconscious logic, where, across twelve tracks, Lindsey Wang stretches techno’s seams to surreal effect. Flute motifs, tangled beat grids, and haunted strings coalesce, blurring the lines between machine and breath. Standouts like ‘Twisted Colours’ and ‘Gate to Amygdala’ mutate dancefloor tropes into tactile, cerebral terrain, while ‘Essential Breath’ closes like a post-DMT exhale. This is electronica that pulls you through the wormhole — warped footwork, porous ambience, textural slippage and all. Even then, it manages to ground itself in the way that its sounds so aptly reflect the reality of our emotional spectrum. On second thought, ‘Dream Horizons’ doesn’t reflect emotion — it distorts, glitches, and refracts it, until you’ve left the waking world completely.

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