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George FitzGerald

George FitzGerald is a singular voice in electronic music, uniting underground dancefloor progressivism with pop’s cutting edges. His return has been eagerly anticipated since 2018’s breakthrough All That Must Be, an album that made astonishing use of the format’s potential for electronic music.  The south London producer, musician, and songwriter is back with his third studio album, Stellar Drifting. Marrying rich electronic pop melodies with club rhythms and the bass weight of UK dance music, Stellar Drifting sees FitzGerald continue to explore new avenues of emotional potential in electronic music. The album features a slew of guest vocalists, with Panda Bear, London Grammar, and SOAK appearing across its ten tracks. Stellar Drifting is all twinkling melodies and iridescent electronics. FitzGerald’s writing has never been sharper, both on Stellar Drifting’s predominantly instrumental tracks (the lush orchestration of “Setting Sun”, the sunburst energy of “Ultraviolet”) and its vocal ones (the memorable topline that sits atop “Cold”). Panda Bear brings a star turn to “Passed Tense”, with FitzGerald – a longtime fan of Animal Collective and Panda Bear’s solo records – having asked to collaborate during lockdown, when the world was on pause. “Rainbows and Dreams” sees Northern Irish singer-songwriter SOAK look to the sky, while the album comes back down to Earth with “The Last Transmission”, a reunion with London Grammar following their previous work with FitzGerald on the chart-topping 2021 album Californian Soil. George FitzGerald has previously released two studio albums, 2015’s Fading Love and 2018’s All That Must Be. In 2020, OTHERLiiNE (his collaboration with Lil Silva) released their debut album on Ministry of Sound. As a songwriter and producer he has worked with London Grammar, and released official remixes for Foals, Moby, and Jon Hopkins.
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