George X debuts on Balance Music with three finely tuned progressive tracks designed to elevate the energy…
Greek producer George X makes his Balance Music debut with a three-track EP, including one collaboration with Brazilian duo Anonimat, that doesn’t hold back on the heat. Across three tracks, he delivers a masterclass in deep, main-room dynamics—perfect for any DJ looking to elevate the energy.
“Sunday’s Memory” is that rare track—moody yet ablaze with power. A throbbing bassline anchors delicate, colliding sounds, their impact reminiscent of a particle accelerator. At its core, a soft, arpeggiated synth serves as the axis around which the drums pivot. In the breakdown, serene pads offer a moment of respite before a gradual build erupts into a towering drop. This is deep main room music for when it’s time to go up another level.
Losing yourself in ‘Uncensored Feeling’ is inevitable. A rolling George X bassline pulls you in like gravity, while exquisite guitar and piano samples lend an introspective yet uplifting glow. As the breakdown unfolds, minor pads cast a moody haze, while rising, synthesized keys simmer beneath the surface—gathering momentum before surging into a powerful, euphoric drop. This is deep, sophisticated music crafted for discerning dancefloors.
On ‘Telazar‘, Brazilian duo Anonimat joins George X for a main-room production that nods to old-school progressive sounds. Less than two minutes in, questioning pads signal the first major breakdown, swelling toward a massive, high-impact drop. Growling synths cut through the dense, driving bass, while those same questioning pads drift weightlessly above. The second breakdown introduces twinkling synths, leading into a euphoric cascade of soaring melodies and nu-school textures. A main-room powerhouse and pure dancefloor box office.