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George T
Some Lunar Pursuits EP

Some Lunar Pursuits EP
Some Lunar Pursuits EPSome Lunar Pursuits EP

Artists

George T

Catno

AGT004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 18, 2023

For their 4th venture, AGT Records presents the cosmic sounds of George T and his solar-sound-system explorations.

For their 4th venture, AGT Records presents the cosmic sounds of George T and his solar-sound-system explorations. Responsible for a multitude of club ready releases in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, you can find George Thomson’s aliases in the catalogues of legendary labels such as NRK Sound Division, Stickman Records and Glasgow Underground. Thomson’s sound is a warped fusion of disco, electro and tech-house, splicing together influences from the US tribal and UK tech house scenes that were prevalent in that golden era of electronic dance music.

This is on display with ‘Some Lunar Pursuits’, as across the EP you find driving, jet-fuelled basslines that lift the tracks off the ground, while ‘Baby’ and ‘Silver’ throw about snappy percussion and dubby, reverb-drenched vocals that bring you back down to Earth and back onto the dancefloor. ‘Bass Chase’ provides a stripped-back bass heavy weapon to switch up the vibe, and title track ‘Lunar Pursuits’ is made for the afters as nostalgic synth lines float around alien house stabs, sending you back into the skies and beyond.

AGT Records is putting this one back into the stratosphere, all in good time.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

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A1

Baby

A2

Bass Chase

B1

Lunar Pursuits

B2

Silver

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