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INTRODUCING: Just Geo



South London producer Just Geo has spent years deep in the engine room of UK music culture, quietly shaping dancefloors long before the spotlight found him. From pirate radio beginnings to shelling down stages with Wiley, going back-to-back with Idris Elba at Ministry of Sound, and moving crowds as far afield as a warehouse in Kazakhstan, his instincts behind the decks are battle-tested and undeniable.


Now, with the release of his new EP IN/HARMONY, Just Geo steps fully into focus. Drawing from UK Garage, Grime, and contemporary club electronics, the project captures the sound of an artist who understands both where the culture’s been and where it’s headed. With heavyweight radio support, boundary-blurring DJ sets, and a growing label dedicated to championing the next wave of UK talent, Just Geo’s momentum is accelerating—and this feels like just the start.


Skepta - Tingles


Feel like this might be a bit of a deep cut; I remember hearing the instrumental to this on Roll Deep/BBK radio shows way back in the day and it always stuck with me. This was floating around the same time as Skepta - Duppy (the instrumental for Doin it Again) which was already one of my favourite tunes at the time but when I heard this version I was immediately obsessed. Something about how it blended so many different styles into something incomparable that sounded really good whether as a standalone track, instrumental or with MCs spitting over it on a high-energy set just felt unmatched. Also just remember as a newish producer thinking ok so there’s actually no rules to what you can make. I managed to grab a copy on vinyl when I bought my first pair of decks and always found it so much fun to mix as well so guess it also shaped how I DJ.


Swindle - Have A Go


To this day this track has been a staple in a lot of my DJ sets since I can remember, from the cinematic intro to just how playful it all is. It’s infectious but pretty much guaranteed to get people moving and again just one of those tracks I heard that instantly hooked me and I still get pretty inspired whenever I hear it. Swindle’s catalogue is insane in general and I always admired how he merges loads of different styles!


Skrillex, Joker, & Sleepnet - Tears


I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to sound design so Skrillex has always fascinated me. At the same time I’ve been a huge fan of Joker since “Gully Brook Lane” (thats another track where the first time I heard it just unlocked something in my brain.) Anyway a couple years ago I remember thinking I hadnt heard many new releases from Joker for a min and then Skrillex’s album dropped with this absolute heater.  At this point I would say I’m a pretty good producer, feel like I know my way around a synth and the studio in general but I had this on repeat and everytime I would listen to just reminded me there’s still loads to learn and try


Skream - 0800 dub


I grew up on UK Garage, Grime, Dubstep so thats always been a huge influence on me and the stuff I make. This was always one of my favorite Skream tunes, just utterly haunting. When I first started producing I always assumed the only way to get my beats heard on a bigger scale was to get artists jumping on them but collabs can be long, especially when all you want is for people to hear this thing you made. Then I started doing radio and literally just playing instrumentals and people would respond to them and I thought that was amazing so I just started making beats solely to play on radio. Then one day I randomly heard this Skream track (which I loved) on a TV show and it kind of opened my eyes to the possibility of how far instrumental club music can actually travel, off the back of that I went and found out about publishing the sync world, making music for film all these things I’d never really thought about which was pivotal for me. I’ve now got beats I made specifically for pirate radio 15+ years ago that people are discovering in 2025 through the net/DJ sets or syncs because I decided to just get them out there instead of waiting for an artist to jump on them.



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