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George Smeddles Releases Highly Awaited Sequel to His ‘For The Music’ EP on South Records

Following the well-received first part of his ‘For The Music’ EP, London’s George Smeddles returns with the second and final part of the release on his South Records imprint, delivering a generous serving of upfront House music flavours on 29th March 2024. Download/Stream it here: https://ffm.to/sth008.

Completing the EP with another trifecta of signature Smeddles dancefloor heaters – ‘Hooky (LDN Dub Mix)’, ‘Toot In The Booth’ and ‘Phone The Sax’ – George wraps up a duo of standout releases that have culminated in one of his most poignant projects to date, showcasing a depth of groove-focused, resonant compositions that will undoubtedly stand the test of the time and solidify his name as one of the industry’s most unique and refreshing prospects.

George Smeddles has rapidly risen to prominence within the global music scene, forging a unique style of House music that draws from diverse influences, including Garage, Motown, Jazz, Soul, and Funk. Since bursting onto the scene in 2018 with his smash hit ‘Shake Your Body,’ Smeddles has consistently maintained an impressive trajectory, marked by chart-topping releases such as ‘Start The Party,’ which dominated Beatport in 2019. In 2022, the establishment of his ‘South’ record label and collaborations with industry heavyweights like Darius Syrossian cemented his status, highlighted by achievements like a five-week reign at #1 on Beatport with ‘Back In The Dance’ and an official remix of Indeep’s classic ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life.’

Beyond his studio endeavours, Smeddles’ commitment to live performance has seen him headline prestigious venues, including London’s fabric, Amnesia Ibiza, and renowned festivals like CRSSD and Glastonbury. In 2023, he continued his prolific output with releases on esteemed labels like PIV and Meta while maintaining a packed schedule of international appearances. As he prepares for a two-part release on South Records in March 2024, Smeddles remains a captivating figure in the industry, boasting an ever-expanding repertoire and a calendar filled with upcoming gigs.

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