OtherLiine

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OtherLiine, stylised as OTHERLiiNE, is the collaborative electronic music project of duo George FitzGerald and Lil Silva (TJ Carter). [1] [2] They released the eponymously titled debut album OtherLiine in 2020 on Ministry of Sound. [3] [4]

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History

Prior to collaborating as OtherLiine, FitzGerald and Silva first made contact when Silva asked FitzGerald to remix his track "Lines" (2016). [4] Later they first worked together on the track "Roll Back" for Fitzgerald's album All That Must Be (2018). [5]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Remixes

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References

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