George Harris aka ‘Geode’ spent his early teens playing around with drum and bass production in his bedroom. Now 25, the London-based producer has developed a unique take on dubstep; an eclectic fusion of subaqueous bass lines laced with jazzy riffs.
With these intriguing elements, one can rest assured that dubstep is far from dead as Geode enriches his sound with house, disco and samba to create a forward-thinking vibe which has sparked interest from J:Kenzo & Soulection as well as major support from Amoss & Phaeleh, demonstrating his ability to engage with multiple genres.
George Harris aka ‘Geode’ spent his early teens playing around with drum and bass production in his bedroom. Now 25, the London-based producer has developed a unique take on dubstep; an eclectic fusion of subaqueous bass lines laced with jazzy riffs.
With these intriguing elements, one can rest assured that dubstep is far from dead as Geode enriches his sound with house, disco and samba to create a forward-thinking vibe which has sparked interest from J:Kenzo & Soulection as well as major support from Amoss & Phaeleh, demonstrating his ability to engage with multiple genres.