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Just Geo’s Latest Project ‘IN/HARMONY’ Delves into Fatherhood

Just Geo’s Latest Project ‘IN/HARMONY’ Delves into Fatherhood

      Through the lens of UKG and grime production...

      09 · 12 · 2025

      Just Geo has released his latest project, ‘IN/HARMONY,’ in its entirety.

      The producer is deeply immersed in London's club culture, drawing inspiration from UKG and grime along the way. Just Geo skillfully manipulates these influences to align with his own instincts, leaving a personal mark on his studio creations.

      Available now, ‘IN/HARMONY’ reflects the changes fatherhood has brought into his life, featuring songwriting that conveys themes of growth and dedication.

      Just Geo's work exhibits a melodic versatility, as he imposes constraints on his studio setup to foster innovative ideas. The outcomes are evident—robust club music with a personal touch, creating a captivating listening experience.

      “This is one of those projects I could have endlessly developed. Balancing work and home life has become more hectic but thrilling. It began as an opportunity to be creative with limited time, equipment, and resources,” Just Geo shares.

      “It’s a solo endeavor I’ve always wanted to pursue, influenced by UK club music, yet the EP as a whole is quite reflective, which might explain its exploration of various genres. Every track represents a moment or emotion that is ever-evolving and shifting. Some of the music was created in the studio or quietly at home while my child was asleep. Other pieces were written during travel—on planes, trains, in hotels, or festival tents, literally whenever I could carve out some personal time. Ultimately, it has served as the soundtrack to my year.”

      Listen now.

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Just Geo’s Latest Project ‘IN/HARMONY’ Delves into Fatherhood

Just Geo has released the complete project 'IN/HARMONY.' The producer is deeply immersed in London's club culture, drawing inspiration from UKG and grime in the