Last summer, Georgia released her incredible third album Euphoric, co-produced by Rostam, it saw Georgia stepping out from behind the recording desk and establishing herself as a unique left-field pop artist.

Today, Georgia shares a brand-new song, the soaring “Too Much Too Little”. An irresistible blast of dance pop, the lyrics see Georgia contemplating the modern world and our role in mass consumption all whilst underpinning the song with...

Ahead of the release of Georgia’s third album, Euphoric, on July 28th, she has revealed new song, the sun-soaked, hands-in-the-air banger “All Night”. “All Night” follows “Give It Up For Love” and “It’s Euphoric”, three tracks that showcase the broad spectrum of dance music to be found on Georgia’s dynamite new record.

Watch the video for “All Night” here.
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Next month, Georgia will release her dynamite third album Euphoric (due July 28th) and today, she shares the second single from the record, “Give It Up For Love”. Inspired by the film The Beach, and having previously worked with the legendary producer William Orbit, “Give It Up For Love” has a dreaminess to it that mirrors that era’s pop sensibility.

The song is a perfect reflection of Georgia’s own...

Today, Georgia announces her return with her incredible new album Euphoric; co-produced by Rostam (Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo), it marks the first time that Georgia has worked with another producer on her own material. The result is her dynamite third studio LP, featuring ten songs that vibrate with energy and is set for release on 28th July.

Euphoric follows Georgia’s club-coercing last record, the universally adored and critically acclaimed...

After what has been an incredibly successful year for Georgia, including the release of her Hyundai Mercury Music Prize nominated album, Seeking Thrills, plus a sell-out tour at the beginning of 2020, she is ending the year with a bang.

In tribute to her musical hero, Kate Bush, Georgia is extremely happy to share her cover of “Running Up That Hill”. One of the most universally loved and iconic pieces...

Following Seeking Thrills recent nomination for the Hyundai Mercury Music Prize, Georgia is pleased to announce the release of a special new version of her track “Feel It”, reworked by Toddla T and featuring additional vocals from the multi-talented Atlanta-based rapper Yung Baby Tate. The original track was written with the intention to inspire a new generation of musicians to get up and play, something which has been magnified with...

We are delighted to announce that Seeking Thrills Georgia’s second album – has been shortlisted for the 2020 Hyundai Mercury Prize 'Albums of the Year'. Georgia’s response to the news is as follows:

Thrilled to be included in this year’s shortlist. I so enjoyed making Seeking Thrills and seeing people’s reactions to it, especially during lockdown. I wanted Seeking Thrills to be a euphoric, uplifting and empowering record,...

It is with great pleasure that Georgia has today announced new tour dates for 2021. After weathering the global lockdown by playing a number of streamed gigs from her home studio, including a performance for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Georgia is finally heading back out on the road. The tour covers the length and breadth of the UK along with stops in Ireland and the Netherlands. A...

After a hugely triumphant 2019, including being announced in the BBC Sounds of 2020 list, Georgia is celebrating the turn of a new decade with her new single “24 Hours”.

Arguably her most pop-friendly track to date, “24 Hours” is inspired by Georgia’s experience of the party scene in Berlin, capturing the euphoria and the thrill of a of a heady night in the dance music...

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Domino are extremely proud to present Seeking Thrills, the new LP from Georgia, due for release on January 10th 2020. The new single, “Never Let You Go” exemplifies Georgia’s trademark unfiltered lyrical sweetness and acidic production fused with a house-influenced driving beat. The accompanying video was shot and directed by Joseph Connor in Jordan.

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