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Plu2 – All I Ever Wanted
The 17-year-old Swedish artist Plu2 has delivered a remarkably assured debut that announces the arrival of a genuinely promising talent. "All I Ever Wanted," recorded entirely solo at Nowon Studios on the picturesque island of Marstrand, demonstrates both technical proficiency and emotional intelligence that belies the artist's youth.

The single's fusion of UK garage with Swedish house sensibilities creates a compelling sonic landscape that feels both familiar and refreshingly novel. Plu2's understanding of garage's rhythmic complexity is immediately apparent – the syncopated percussion sits perfectly in the pocket while allowing space for melodic flourishes that reveal clear Scandinavian influences. The production choices are consistently smart, with each element serving the song's emotional arc rather than merely showcasing technical prowess.


The vocal performance anchors the track with surprising maturity. Plu2 navigates the electronic framework with confidence, delivering lyrics that manage to be both personal and universal without falling into the trap of adolescent navel-gazing. The interplay between intimate verses and euphoric choruses demonstrates an intuitive grasp of pop dynamics that many established artists still struggle to master.


The Swedish house elements provide crucial textural depth, preventing the track from becoming another generic garage pastiche. The influence of independent UK DJs is evident in the track's restless energy and refusal to settle into predictable patterns, while the Nordic melodic sensibilities add a layer of emotional sophistication that elevates the material beyond mere dancefloor functionality.


Perhaps most impressively, the entire recording was executed by Plu2 alone – a feat that speaks to both ambitious vision and practical competence. The mix maintains clarity across all frequency ranges while preserving the raw energy that makes garage so compelling. The decision to venture outside their comfort zone has clearly paid dividends, resulting in a track that feels both authentic and adventurous.


The fact that this represents just the beginning of what Plu2 describes as "the best year of my life so far" should excite anyone interested in the evolution of electronic music. If this is merely the opening salvo in a promised battery of new releases, the music world would do well to pay attention.


Plu2's "All I Ever Wanted" is available now via independent release.