Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter Robinson
Porter talks about “Polygon Dust”, the track with his favourite name from Worlds, and its creation – the way the beat, melody, and vocals came into being.
"I think that's my favourite title. On the album. I just think it's a cool name, "Polygon Dust". Ah, yeah, I was working with- I was making beats that were like really late-sounding? The best way I can describe it is Jay Delacour, and, to me it's like, beats that don't quite make sense, and they're syncopated weirdly, so like here's - I'll just beatbox into this mic here - like, uh one of those types of beats, it'd be like *beatboxes*. And when I was making those like kind of chopped and screwed beats, that don't really follow the grid, and while I was doing that I wrote this melody that was like 'bum-BAH-bum-BAH-bum-BAH-bum-BAH' and uh - man I really fucked up that two, that two minor down there - but uh, I, yeah I really liked that beginning, that 'buh-AH-buh-AH' and then wrote the rest of the melody, from there, 'cause I felt that that beginning was powerful but not really memorable. And yeah, that's where that hook came from, and uh, I was looking for vocal features, and Lemaitre totally had the sound - by the way, I pronounce that like 'la-met-H', I feel like I asked Madeon about that and he was like "Yes, it's 'la-met-H'." But yeah, that's "Polygon Dust"."
Polygon Dust - Commentary was written by Porter Robinson.
Polygon Dust - Commentary was produced by Porter Robinson.