Sneak-Thief (Michel Morin) and DJ Gitano (Stephan Busche, 1/2 of Fancyman) both share a passion for italo-disco, E.B.M. and electro. Around the same time that they began working on their first tracks together, they were looking for a pseudonym that reflected a mixture of these styles - something rude, yet humourous. When Gitano suggested Polygamy Boys, Sneak-Thief burst into laughter and they agreed that it was a perfect fit.
Polygamy Boys is raw and gritty, often sinister - but they're never afraid to produce tracks that are also playful and funk-inspired.
There a lot of musical journeys started by various producers from the early 80's that are worth pursuing further. Polygamy Boys are not interested in trying to merely duplicate what's already been done, but rather carry forward a tradition of dark, moody, and evocative electronic dance music. Their aim is to avoid the easy musical clichés by focusing on song structure, harmonies, and skillful drum programming.