We have been huge fans of George Fitzgerald for a very long time and we're very excited for him to join us in the booth. He is usually playing large venues doing his live set but this gives us a rare opportunity to catch him doing his thing in such an intimate setting.
2018 saw George release his second studio album 'All That Must Be'. A mesmeric and transportive collection of songs that firmly establishes him as a preeminent figure in the electronic music world and a rare example of a musician capable of making the transition from club producer to album artist.
Arriving back in London from years in Berlin, FitzGerald escaped the chaos of his life and began plotting his new record from a small, windowless studio in south Bermondsey. In the mornings he'd walk across Peckham’s Burgess Park and out across the permanent, grubby mayhem of the Old Kent Road to where his studio lay, nestled between industrial units, taxi mechanics and African Pentecostal churches.
The energy of this manic yet peculiarly forgotten corner of the city began to infiltrate his thinking and after a while, the long days alone in the studio began to bear fruit. Far from a hindrance, being catapulted into an entirely new situation in an unfamiliar part of a city he'd not called home for ten years presented his music with new possibilities.
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