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Georgia - Euphoric
Today, Georgia announces her return with her incredible new album Euphoric; co-produced by Rostam (Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo), it marks the first time that Georgia has worked with another producer on her own material. The result is her dynamite third studio LP, featuring ten songs that vibrate with energy and is set for release on 28th July. Euphoric follows Georgiaâs club-coercing last record, the universally adored and critically acclaimed Seeking Thrills which well and truly cemented her as one of the UKâs premier producers and songwriters. Since then, Georgia has collaborated with the likes of Mura Masa, Gorillaz, Shygirl, Baby Tate, Dan Carey and David Jackson, most recently writing with Years and Yearsâ Olly Alexander and on Shania Twainâs #1 album Queen Of Me. All of this experience has been poured into her forthcoming album. Georgia has also shared the first single from the record, âItâs Euphoricâ, complete with a vibrant and compelling video directed by Fa & Fon. Powered by a gentle ecstasy, the song opens with a grounding bassline which Georgia toys with through her playful vocal rhythms (âI wasnât saying much/ It was on the tip of my tongueâ). âItâs Euphoricâ was the first track that Rostam and Georgia wrote together and it went on to dictate the entirety of the albumâs colourful soundscape. Having written her last two albums within a three-metre radius of her bedroom, it was important for Georgia to find a new physical and emotional space in which to write: âI wanted an adventure! Being a self-produced musician, itâs easy to get stuck on one thing or in one place.â As fate would have it, esteemed producer Rostam DMâd Georgia after hearing her on the Mura Masa track âLive Like Weâre Dancingâ, and she swiftly was on a flight out to LA. After 10 years of being her own main collaborator, a crucial part of the writing process was learning to relinquish control. And for Georgia, this record is a surrender, âTo my issues, to my past, to my flaws and to the healing processâ and through it she was able to guide herself to a new healthy form of unconstrained liberation. Euphoric see Georgia stepping out from behind the recording desk and establishing herself as a unique left-field pop artist. Itâs the sound of life and of living in the now rather than escaping it. Additionally, Georgia has announced an intimate show at Londonâs Omeara next month and she will be performing at a string of festivals this summer including Radio 1 Big Weekend, Reading and Leeds festival, Primavera and more. Full dates below. Tracklisting: 1. Itâs Euphoric 2. Give It Up For Love 3. Some Things Youâll Never Know 4. Mountain Song 5. All Night 6. Live Like Weâre Dancing Part II 7. The Dream 8. Keep On 9. Friends Will Never Let You Go 10. So What
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Today, Georgia announces her return with her incredible new album Euphoric; co-produced by Rostam (Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo), it marks the first time that Georgia has worked with another producer on her own material. The result is her dynamite third studio LP, featuring ten songs that vibrate with energy and is set for release on 28th July. Euphoric follows Georgiaâs club-coercing last record, the universally adored and critically acclaimed Seeking Thrills which well and truly cemented her as one of the UKâs premier producers and songwriters. Since then, Georgia has collaborated with the likes of Mura Masa, Gorillaz, Shygirl, Baby Tate, Dan Carey and David Jackson, most recently writing with Years and Yearsâ Olly Alexander and on Shania Twainâs #1 album Queen Of Me. All of this experience has been poured into her forthcoming album. Georgia has also shared the first single from the record, âItâs Euphoricâ, complete with a vibrant and compelling video directed by Fa & Fon. Powered by a gentle ecstasy, the song opens with a grounding bassline which Georgia toys with through her playful vocal rhythms (âI wasnât saying much/ It was on the tip of my tongueâ). âItâs Euphoricâ was the first track that Rostam and Georgia wrote together and it went on to dictate the entirety of the albumâs colourful soundscape. Having written her last two albums within a three-metre radius of her bedroom, it was important for Georgia to find a new physical and emotional space in which to write: âI wanted an adventure! Being a self-produced musician, itâs easy to get stuck on one thing or in one place.â As fate would have it, esteemed producer Rostam DMâd Georgia after hearing her on the Mura Masa track âLive Like Weâre Dancingâ, and she swiftly was on a flight out to LA. After 10 years of being her own main collaborator, a crucial part of the writing process was learning to relinquish control. And for Georgia, this record is a surrender, âTo my issues, to my past, to my flaws and to the healing processâ and through it she was able to guide herself to a new healthy form of unconstrained liberation. Euphoric see Georgia stepping out from behind the recording desk and establishing herself as a unique left-field pop artist. Itâs the sound of life and of living in the now rather than escaping it. Additionally, Georgia has announced an intimate show at Londonâs Omeara next month and she will be performing at a string of festivals this summer including Radio 1 Big Weekend, Reading and Leeds festival, Primavera and more. Full dates below. Tracklisting: 1. Itâs Euphoric 2. Give It Up For Love 3. Some Things Youâll Never Know 4. Mountain Song 5. All Night 6. Live Like Weâre Dancing Part II 7. The Dream 8. Keep On 9. Friends Will Never Let You Go 10. So What













