George Fitzgerald
The debut George Fitzgerald album Fading Love was characterised by the peripatetic life of a DJ travelling from one European city to another. Fitzgerald's adoptive home of Berlin was a presence in the techno-inflected moments of the record, which also reached for the human touch of live vocals and their attendant capacity for euphoria. Fitzgerald's second album All That Must Be is more redolent of the atmosphere of South London, the city to which he returned prior to its creation; a record as rich in twitching daylight restiveness as the dynamic response of an early hours club rig.

George Fitzgerald

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The debut George Fitzgerald album Fading Love was characterised by the peripatetic life of a DJ travelling from one European city to another. Fitzgerald's adoptive home of Berlin was a presence in the techno-inflected moments of the record, which also reached for the human touch of live vocals and their attendant capacity for euphoria. Fitzgerald's second album All That Must Be is more redolent of the atmosphere of South London, the city to which he returned prior to its creation; a record as rich in twitching daylight restiveness as the dynamic response of an early hours club rig.