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Argentinian Producer Fuses Rave Nostalgia and Folk
21 Nov
Summary
- Debut album blends rave nostalgia with Latin American folk rhythms.
- Producer merges techno, footwork, cumbia, and raptor house genres.
- Album reinterprets Cuban guaracha rhythm through electronic sounds.

Argentinian producer Gregorio Da Silva, performing as EL PLVYBXY, has unveiled his debut album, "Retrospective Frequencies." This release artfully blends the nostalgic energy of rave music with the rich textures of Latin American folk rhythms, offering a distinctive sonic experience. Da Silva's work is characterized by meticulous arrangements that fuse genres such as techno, footwork, cumbia, and raptor house into a cohesive whole.
The album's core innovation lies in its reimagining of guaracha, a Cuban folk rhythm, through contemporary electronic production. Da Silva transforms this traditional sound using modular synths, electric guitars, and sub-bass, creating a post-techno iteration. This fusion reflects his commitment to decolonizing dancefloors by incorporating Indigenous rhythms and honoring his grandfather's legacy.
"Retrospective Frequencies" presents a collection of meticulously crafted tracks that blur organic and digital tones. While the album explores various influences, from Drexciya to hard house, its standout moments come from the innovative use of guaracha. The result is an unapologetic, complex, and sensually evolving sound that marks a significant artistic statement from the Buenos Aires-based producer.




