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  • Gorgon City Releases New Album “Reverie”

  • British DJ duo Gorgon City, consisting of Kye 'Foamo' Gibbon and Matt 'RackNRuin' Robson-Scott, released their fifth studio album “Reverie” on July 19, 2024 via REALM Records, Astralwerks and Universal Music.


    The album comprises a 11-track, featuring collaborations with NORTH, Caroline Byrne, Bbyafricka, Mougleta, DJ Pierre, Poppy Baskcomb, and Harry Romero.
    The duo decided to make the album when they set to headline Coachella's iconic indoor club stage.

    The duo said of the album in a statement, "We wanted to come back with a club-focused album and once we got asked to headline the Yuma tent at Coachella it was a perfect catalyst to get it done for that show and environment. It came together quite quickly, and we loved the reactions we got to the tracks in our DJ sets."
  • Kye Gibbon told Apple Music, “We decided to make a record with the intense vibe of that space in mind. All the tracks had to be primed to deliver a massive, club-room sound.”

    Matt Robson-Scott added, “When we got to Coachella and played the first masters of the album, it blew the roof off. This is instinctual music made to be played loud.”


  • The duo explained track-by-track for the album via Apple Music.

    “Are You Feeling It Too?”
    Kye Gibbon: “Since we wanted to make Reverie a clubbier album, we decided to experiment more with sampling tracks, rather than our usual process of writing with songwriters and vocalists. On 'Are You Feeling It Too?' we sampled the hook of a song by [LA singer-songwriter] syd B [also called 'Are You Feeling It Too?'], since it felt so euphoric and uplifting, and it perfectly fit our production to create a big club moment.”

    “Breathe You In” with NORTH
    Matt Robson-Scott: “We collaborated with the songwriter Paul Harris a lot on this album and he brought us a song by the singer NORTH that we were just blown away by. We decided to create a completely new track around their mesmerizing vocal and it was a challenge to honor such an amazing performance in the final edit. When we played it at an Elrow show in Dublin [in March 2024] it connected so well, we knew we had done it justice.”

    “All That You Need” with Caroline Byrne
    Kye Gibbon: “We wanted to throwback to the older Gorgon City sound on this track and the summery piano house music that was on the scene when we came up in 2012. We had to get back into our old mindset of making music when writing this, and then we added a modern twist with the hard edge of the unexpected drop that really catches audiences off guard. We also love how Caroline's vocal sounds just like a processed sample.”

    “One New Change”
    Kye Gibbon: “This is one of the main tracks made with Coachella in mind. We were experimenting with analog synths like the Moog Sub 37 and trying to make a tune where everything fell into place, rather than overthinking or planning how it would sound. Sometimes, it's important to not have a plan in the studio because it takes you away from your usual formulas. The song became a beautiful, atmospheric moment at Coachella that really got people going.”

    “Biggest Regret” with Bbyafricka
    Matt Robson-Scott: “We both grew up on drum 'n' bass from the '90s and love the growling synths on those tracks. We had a lot of fun incorporating that sound into this song and, when it came to recording with [US rapper/singer/poet] Bbyafricka in LA, since she hadn't done much dance music before, her performance came out so interestingly. It helped make it another track where the drop takes people by surprise.”

    “How Do You Love?” with Mougleta
    Kye Gibbon: “We wrote 'How Do You Love?' just after 'Biggest Regret,' and we decided this would be a good point in the album to take a step back and add some lightness to make it a proper summer record, something we could play on our Ibiza residency. We loved the tone of Mougleta's voice, and it was really enjoyable to write a song that counteracts some of the darkness on the rest of the album.”

    “Make It Happen” with DJ Pierre
    Kye Gibbon: “We're massive fans of DJ Pierre as a pioneer of acid house and techno. We came across a remix of one of his tracks 10 years ago that really stuck with us. When it came to writing this song, we decided to sample the original and then give it a modern twist by making it more of a big-room sound, as well as adding in an acid feel. This is a huge one to play in the club and it's an honor to have DJ Pierre's seal of approval on the record.”

    “Landslide” with Poppy Baskcomb
    Matt Robson-Scott: “Poppy is an amazing artist we have wanted to work with for years. She came up with this super catchy melody that is emotional without being over the top and we just fell in love with it. It has similar production to our track 'Voodoo' from the last album, Salvation, and it was fun to revisit those sounds when we were writing, along with lots of vocal chopping. We're really happy with the finished result.”

    “Keep Your Head Up” with Harry Romero
    Matt Robson-Scott: “The analog synth sound on this track reminded us of The Chemical Brothers and made me feel like I was in the middle of a field in Glastonbury! We built the track around that classic feel, along with a sample from a house record that Harry Romero released in the early 2000s ['Keep Your Head Up' (as Harry Choo Choo Romero)]. He rerecorded the original vocals for us to deliver a modern take.”

    “You Know It”
    Kye Gibbon: “We have worked a lot with the amazing singer and producer Poté in the past and 'You Know It' stemmed from a vocal idea he sent us five years ago. It's been a staple of our DJ sets ever since and, when it came to making Reverie, we realized it would be a perfect fit for the album, so we redesigned it from scratch to make it another big clubby moment on the record.”

    “Dreaming”
    Matt Robson-Scott: “It can be a real challenge to keep a track deliberately simple and not overcomplicate things. With 'Dreaming,' we wanted to go back to our older sound, which is filled with disco drums and bright, clean instrumentals to match the vibe of the vocals. It comes full circle back to the sound of one of our earliest releases, 'Real' [2013], and this was the last track we finished on the album. It's an ideal, uplifting moment to finish the record on.”

    Photo by Plastic Fruit Studios
  • source : Apple Music
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