NYC shapeshifters Georgia return to YOUTH following their rhythmelodic odyssey 'One Mind' for the label last year. This lot are either sat on a huge archive of unreleased gear or are mad prolific, either way - it’s all first grade biz, from slow and moody steppers to frenetic anything-goes soundsytem adventures. Precision tooled and deadly, the lot of them.
Georgia (not to be confused with Domino’s Georgia Barnes) are firmly in that pool of producers who throw everything into the pot; jungle, footwork, UKG, noise, even a bit of Ae worship - and then strip it bare for added weight. On this one we go from half stepping syrrrrrup on 'Nit Pik’ to a sort of hairy butter UKG spasm on 'Walking Around Soho’ and a blunted Mahraganat bass wobble adventure on 'KHA Danse’. 'Flash Transport’ is clipped ambient Jungle and ‘Underpass’ is on a straight up Tri Repetae vibe, before 'TO ‘RUS' ends usss with a bit of chaos.
Smart, strong gear.
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NYC shapeshifters Georgia return to YOUTH following their rhythmelodic odyssey 'One Mind' for the label last year. This lot are either sat on a huge archive of unreleased gear or are mad prolific, either way - it’s all first grade biz, from slow and moody steppers to frenetic anything-goes soundsytem adventures. Precision tooled and deadly, the lot of them.
Georgia (not to be confused with Domino’s Georgia Barnes) are firmly in that pool of producers who throw everything into the pot; jungle, footwork, UKG, noise, even a bit of Ae worship - and then strip it bare for added weight. On this one we go from half stepping syrrrrrup on 'Nit Pik’ to a sort of hairy butter UKG spasm on 'Walking Around Soho’ and a blunted Mahraganat bass wobble adventure on 'KHA Danse’. 'Flash Transport’ is clipped ambient Jungle and ‘Underpass’ is on a straight up Tri Repetae vibe, before 'TO ‘RUS' ends usss with a bit of chaos.
Smart, strong gear.
NYC shapeshifters Georgia return to YOUTH following their rhythmelodic odyssey 'One Mind' for the label last year. This lot are either sat on a huge archive of unreleased gear or are mad prolific, either way - it’s all first grade biz, from slow and moody steppers to frenetic anything-goes soundsytem adventures. Precision tooled and deadly, the lot of them.
Georgia (not to be confused with Domino’s Georgia Barnes) are firmly in that pool of producers who throw everything into the pot; jungle, footwork, UKG, noise, even a bit of Ae worship - and then strip it bare for added weight. On this one we go from half stepping syrrrrrup on 'Nit Pik’ to a sort of hairy butter UKG spasm on 'Walking Around Soho’ and a blunted Mahraganat bass wobble adventure on 'KHA Danse’. 'Flash Transport’ is clipped ambient Jungle and ‘Underpass’ is on a straight up Tri Repetae vibe, before 'TO ‘RUS' ends usss with a bit of chaos.
Smart, strong gear.
NYC shapeshifters Georgia return to YOUTH following their rhythmelodic odyssey 'One Mind' for the label last year. This lot are either sat on a huge archive of unreleased gear or are mad prolific, either way - it’s all first grade biz, from slow and moody steppers to frenetic anything-goes soundsytem adventures. Precision tooled and deadly, the lot of them.
Georgia (not to be confused with Domino’s Georgia Barnes) are firmly in that pool of producers who throw everything into the pot; jungle, footwork, UKG, noise, even a bit of Ae worship - and then strip it bare for added weight. On this one we go from half stepping syrrrrrup on 'Nit Pik’ to a sort of hairy butter UKG spasm on 'Walking Around Soho’ and a blunted Mahraganat bass wobble adventure on 'KHA Danse’. 'Flash Transport’ is clipped ambient Jungle and ‘Underpass’ is on a straight up Tri Repetae vibe, before 'TO ‘RUS' ends usss with a bit of chaos.
Smart, strong gear.