Tommy Villiers

He also played Scotty in the music video for Wet Leg's "Ur Mum" and has released several singles including a remix of LF System's "Afraid to Feel".

[3] After receiving a Mac and deciding he wanted to replicate what he was hearing,[7] he began producing drum and bass tracks, uploading them to SoundCloud, and DJing at house parties.

[13] A reviewer for DIY later described "Hot City" as "disco-inflected post-punk"[14] and Paul Carr of PopMatters compared its introduction to that of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition".

[21] Villiers left this band in early 2022[22] to concentrate on Piri & Tommy, remaining in Porij long enough to gain writing credits on their third EP, Outlines.

The latter took its name from a nickname they used to give each other[19] and featured "Sunlight", "Soft Spot", "Beachin", "Words", "On & On",[30] and "Player 2", with Villiers providing lead vocals on the last of these.

[30] A week after the tour finished, the pair split up and did not talk to each other until April 2023,[24]: 44:20  though Robin Murray of Clash reported in January 2023 that Piri and Villiers would release previously recorded music and planned to work together in the future.

[39] The following month, having remixed Lucy Tun's "Come to My House", they announced that the EP would be called About Dancing and released the dance-pop track "Dog".

[43] Dork wrote in August 2024 that Villiers took inspiration from "everything from Daft Punk music videos to black midi press shoots".