Artist's albums
Next to Nothing Remixed
2021 · album
Circle
2021 · single
Suadade (Hector Plimmer Remix)
2021 · single
Back At Plastic (Mr Beatnick Remix) / Into The Dark
2021 · single
Still Here (Alexandra Hamilton-Ayres Rework)
2021 · single
Somebody Else
2021 · single
Oh Oh Yeah (Hector Plimmer Remix)
2021 · single
Step (Daz I Kue Remix)
2021 · single
Joyfulness (Alexa Harley Acapella Re-Work)
2020 · single
TRUTH 1 (Remix)
2020 · single
Tapeloop (Kidkanevil Remix)
2020 · single
Honeycomb (Hector Plimmer Remix)
2020 · single
2 Minute Switch
2020 · single
Wall Street (Matthew Herbert's Street Dub)
2020 · single
Joyfulness (Elkka Remix)
2020 · single
Joyfulness
2020 · single
Next to Nothing
2019 · album
Step
2019 · single
Stack
2019 · single
Sunshine Remixed
2018 · album
Sunshine (Reginald Omas Mamode IV Remix)
2018 · single
Bulb
2017 · EP
Bossa B (Remixes)
2017 · single
Sunshine
2017 · album
Sunshine
2017 · single
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Biography
Born and raised in South London, Hector Plimmer is a multi-faceted producer, composer and DJ who’s debut full length record, ‘Sunshine’ was met with rapturous acclaim. After featuring on Brownswood Bubblers 11, curated by Gilles Peterson, Hector proved his talent when he was selected as a winner of the PRS Steve Reid InNOVAtion award. At a performance at ‘Sounds Of The Universe’ Record store, Hector caught the attention of Alberts Favourites label heads Adam Scrimshire & Dave Koor. A conversation was started which led to the transfer of almost a whole records worth of material which eventually resulted in ‘Sunshine’ In the same way groups like Portishead and Leftfield captured a moment in time, Hector’s work, although influenced by them, is also drenched in tribal rhythms and beautifully crafted bass. Melodies weave and shift to make way for glorious synths or vocal lines. Clearly influenced by beat-makers like Flying Lotus and Theo Parrish, but with the subtleties of the classic Metalheadz era Drum and Bass, this album will definitely leave you wanting more. - Alberts Favourites The record went on to be awarded Gilles Peterson’s album of the week on his BBC 6Music show and was championed by both Lauren Laverne and Tom Ravenscroft on the station as well as Jamie Cullum on BBC Radio 2. Its success on the airwaves transcended to streaming with the inclusion in the top 50 viral US chart on Spotify.