Few artists have risen to prominence in the short space of time as George Smeddles has done. Remaining explicitly true to his musical inclination, inspired heavily by a background of Garage, Motown, Jazz, House, Soul and Funk, George’s truly unique portrayal of House music has seen him become a distinctive figure on the global stage.
His latest release is another gleaming example of George’s knowledgeable inspiration as an artist, putting his spin on a definitive dancefloor classic. George’s ‘More Ass Mix’ of Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life makes an instant impact through upbeat House grooves and an insatiably catchy bassline melody, leading into a nostalgic blend of funky guitar riffs and soulful vocal runs that glide in and out of climatic transitions from start to finish.
An undeniably timeless record with a refreshingly current re-rub, highlighting George’s passion for club-focused records with an everlasting potency.
George Smeddles’ ‘More Ass Mix’ of Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life is out now on KOOKOO.
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