George FitzGerald Unleashes New Remixes of "Mother"
Today, George FitzGerald drops not one, but two exhilarating remixes of his enchanting track "Mother." The first, a stunning reimagining by Australia's rising star of the underground dance scene, Pretty Girl, takes the single to new heights with high-energy, emotive house vibes. Pretty Girl's vocals add a unique twist, creating a captivating call and response with SYML's vocals, delivering a haunting and moody club anthem that pays homage to the original while charting its own course. "I wanted to display the continuation of the motif of losing control through the production," says Pretty Girl, and she achieves it flawlessly.
In stark contrast, George FitzGerald's very own remix weaves even more mesmerizing beats into the original, crafting a trippy and tantalizing new sound. Reflecting on his version, George shares, "My version looks to the past. I was thinking of the time I used to work behind the counter at Blackmarket Records and go through all the US house imports. Beautifully simple and timeless music. I haven’t made something stripped back like that for a while, so this felt right." It's a perfect blend of nostalgia and modernity.
The original version of "Mother," featuring SYML, has already garnered widespread acclaim, becoming an instant favorite among industry heavyweights like Pete Tong, Clara Amfo, Steve Lamaq, and the Evening Standard.
George FitzGerald's journey in electronic music has been nothing short of extraordinary, seamlessly merging underground dancefloor progressivism with pop's cutting edges for over a decade. With a string of successful releases and collaborations under his belt, FitzGerald has solidified his position as an influential artist in the electronic music scene.
So, don't miss out on these remarkable remixes! Listen to "Mother (Pretty Girl remix)" and "Mother (George FitzGerald remix)" now and experience the magic for yourself. George FitzGerald continues to push the boundaries, and these remixes are a testament to his unmatched talent and creativity.
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