Geo Jordan - 'One And The Same'
Following on from his first release ‘3DM’ - multi instrumentalist Geo Jordan follows up in impressive fashion with latest single ‘One And The Same’.
With Geo on writing and producing credits on this track - you can feel the personal touches on the song - giving it his own touch in an unfiltered and pure way. It’s got bits of everything - alt-pop, commercial licks and a hint of cosmic jazz. A real delightful experience from start to finish. The record discusses themes of love, excitement and connection. Presented in a fun Indie-electronic production. OATS features a simple guitar riff as it’s hook, funky synths, quirky samples, and a driving rhythmic vocal.
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