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George Smeddles drops eagerly awaited ‘For The Music’ EP Part Two

London’s own George Smeddles has once again graced the House music scene with the release of the second part of his ‘For The Music’ EP. Available from 29th March 2024 on his own South Records, he serves up a hearty blend of pure House music delight. Following the success of the first part, this continuation […]

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London’s own George Smeddles has once again graced the House music scene with the release of the second part of his ‘For The Music’ EP.

Available from 29th March 2024 on his own South Records, he serves up a hearty blend of pure House music delight. Following the success of the first part, this continuation promises to keep listeners moving with three more tracks, including ‘Hooky (LDN Dub Mix)‘, ‘Toot In The Booth‘, and ‘Phone The Sax‘. Each track showcases George Smeddles‘ knack for creating groove-laden beats that resonate on dance floors around the globe, reinforcing his reputation as a producer to watch.

Smeddles’ journey through the music world has been nothing short of remarkable. George has continually elevated his game from the instant hit ‘Shake Your Body‘ in 2018 to the Beatport-conquering ‘Start The Party’ in 2019. The establishment of South Records in 2022 and collaborations with giants like Darius Syrossian have marked him as a standout talent in the industry. With this latest EP, he consolidates his position, offering a mix of tracks that not only aim to please the ear but also to remain timeless in their appeal. It’s a testament to his unique ability to blend influences from Garage, Motown, Jazz, Soul, and Funk into his House music productions.

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Apart from his studio masterpieces, George Smeddles is equally renowned for his electric live performances. Having headlined at prestigious venues such as Fabric in London and Amnesia in Ibiza, and festivals like CRSSD and Glastonbury, his influence spans the globe. After completing the ‘For The Music’ EP and a calendar brimming with international gigs, 2024 looks to be another banner year for George Smeddles. His ability to maintain a prolific output while captivating audiences worldwide cements his status as a pivotal figure in the House music scene.

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