Joe Thornalley, known by the moniker
Vegyn, is a London-based producer whose unconventional style of beatmaking has attracted attention from club audiences as well as rappers. His restrained yet intricately detailed productions are both playful and mysterious, avoiding the clichéd hallmarks of most dance music and not quite fitting in with hip-hop trends, either. Issuing solo material through his own PLZ Make It Ruins label since 2014, he came to the public's attention through his production work on
Frank Ocean's 2016 albums
Blond and Endless.
Vegyn's proper debut album, Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds, appeared in 2019, and the house-leaning EP
Like a Good Old Friend was released in 2021. The producer demonstrated his vast range on two lengthy mixtapes, 2019's
Text While Driving If You Want to Meet God! and 2022's Don't Follow Me Because I'm Lost Too!!
Thornalley began making music in 2013, while studying at the London College of Communication. A frequent attendee of U.K. bass club Plastic People, he passed a USB drive full of his productions to
James Blake, who ended up playing some of them on BBC Radio 1. Thornalley launched PLZ Make It Ruins with his mini-album All Bad Things Have Ended - Your Lunch Included in early 2014. He founded a London-based club night called GÆZ and frequented another one called Tropical Waste, sharing the decks with artists like
Airhead,
M.E.S.H., and EndgamE.
Vegyn's 12" EP Janhui was released in 2015, and he produced several tracks on
Frank Ocean's
Blond and Endless albums in 2016, after meeting the R&B star at Plastic People. He released the single
Phone Phoneys in 2017 and contributed to
Travis Scott's
Astroworld (2018).
In 2019,
Vegyn released
Text While Driving If You Want to Meet God!, a nearly 90-minute mixtape of brief loops and sketches. This preceded his official full-length debut, Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds, which featured guest MCs
JPEGMAFIA,
Retro X, and
Freddie Gibbs. 2021 marked the arrival of the abstract house EP
Like a Good Old Friend. Don't Follow Me Because I'm Lost Too!!, a mammoth 75-track mixtape, appeared in 2022. ~ Paul Simpson