Georgia is inspired by The Knife and Depeche Mode in 'Wanna Play'

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Georgia is inspired by The Knife and Depeche Mode in ‘Wanna Play’

Goergia, the British singer and producer author of Synth-Pop Hittancies as ‘About Work The Dancefloor’, has returned with her first single in two years. In ‘Wanna Play’, Georgia returns to his origins, after the experiments of the irregular ‘Euphoric’ (2023).

‘Wanna Play’ takes place, in Georgia’s words, to exactly 160 beats per minute, that is, it is a quite accelerated tempo song for the usual, specifically a production of “electro-punk”, as described by its author. Georgia has been inspired by the “first songs by The Knife and the Lower Depeche Mode lines” to build this piece.

The result of ‘Wanna Play’ is a production as fun as it sounds, which combines a playful and childish air (that invitation to “get up and dance”, those animated “hey” of the chorus) with an accelerated rhythm and an assortment of analog synthesizers that disagree between elegance and forcefulness. The video shows Georgia walking down the street with an iPod inserted in a speaker.
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