
George Daniel shares new solo single, "Chlorine"
The 1975 drummer George Daniel has shared his latest solo release, "Chlorine" as he continues his journey with dh2 - the new electronic imprint he’s co-founded under Dirty Hit.
"Chlorine" marks another step forward in Daniel’s solo career, continuing dh2’s focus on experimentation and collaboration. Speaking to The FACE, Daniel emphasised, “It’s about freedom to collaborate and experiment—working with artists I’ve admired for years but in a totally new context.”
Next month will see another dh2 takeover of Brixton’s Phonox with a DJ set from Daniel, alongside Kelly Lee Owens, Oscar Farrell and Taylor Skye.
"Chlorine" is out now via dh2. For more information on the Phonox takeover, visit dh2.co.
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