“Only when I’m dancing can I feel this free”.
It’s not just Madonna’s best lyric, it’s a mission statement for the entirety of pop music. And it’s something Georgia knows a lot about.
The daughter of Leftfield’s Neil Barnes, she was a toddler tripping over cables and samplers while he recorded the iconic British dance album Leftfield in their flat.
Later, she became a session drummer for Kae Tempest and Kwes, before striking out on her own as a solo artist.
In 2010, she released her second album Seeking Thrills, a joyful, amped-up dance record, crammed full of Robyn-esque pop melodies. Billed as “a hymn to British hedonism” it was nominated for a Mercury Prize – but its heady dancefloor rush was neutered by the pandemic.