Gorgon City Announce ‘Reverie,’ Recruit Caroline Byrne For ‘All That You Need’
The new project will arrive on July 19 via REALM Records and Astralwerks.
UK electronic duo Gorgon City continue their next chapter with the announce of their fifth studio album Reverie, which is set for release on July 19 via their very own REALM Records and Astralwerks.
Alongside the announce, the duo has also released their new single “All That You Need,” which features Caroline Byrne.
Following the release of lead single “Biggest Regret” with Bbyafricka at the beginning of the year and the club-ready “You Know It” last month, the anthemic “All That You Need” is another sign of things to come from Gorgon City’s upcoming summer LP Reverie, with a filthy bassline, bouncing synth toplines and distorted vocal melodies that instantly ingrain themselves into your memory.
All of these tracks will feature on Reverie and follow-up to the acclaimed 2023 LP Salvation, which was packed with hit singles including “Voodoo” and “Pose,” as well as another dominant global live schedule, with highlights including the first headlining artist at London’s now iconic Drumsheds, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a sold out Brooklyn Mirage, continued Ibiza residency, and festival slots at Tomorrowland, Creamfields, Lollapalooza, and more.
The album announcement comes ahead of a busy few months for Gorgon City, with plenty of opportunities to showcase their new material at their recent REALM Showcase in Miami, Las Vegas Residency at LIV, and the massive return the world-renowned Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, where the duo will be headlining the Yuma Stage on the Friday Night.
In addition to the impressive upcoming live schedule, the announcement of the dance giants’ new single coincides with them taking the helm of the BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix on April 5, celebrating 10 years since their last mix appearance with a special “time capsule” mix.
The duo will be taking their Enter The Realm event to Liverpool’s Blackstone Street Warehouse on May 5, accompanied by Eats Everything, SG Lewis, and more, before festival appearances at Movement in Detroit and ARC in Chicago.