George FitzGerald - Ultraviolet

  • The UK artist returns with a cut that soars above the classy house and crossover pop he's known for.
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  • "Ultraviolet" is the sound of setting yourself free and loving it. From the minute those bright arpeggios start spiraling out of the pitter-patter drum pattern, this version of George FitzGerald sounds more joyful and exuberant than he has since the early post-dubstep days. The rhythm quivers while the melodies stutter, careening towards a breakdown that leads to an even bigger burst of colour—think Jon Hopkins at his lushest. It's not quite house, but it's not exactly abstract either. This is dance music that anyone could appreciate, wearing its heart on its sleeve with the polish, pacing and melodic prowess of a producer who's spent the last few years on the precipice of mainstream success.
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