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Gorgon City Drop Their “Most Versatile Album Yet” With ‘Salvation’

Gorgon City has stepped it up a notch with their newest album Salvation, full of classic UK bangers and dramatic and deep melodic tracks.

There are ten songs total, all encompassing the wide range of Gorgon City’s infectious sound.

There’s plenty of classic UK inspiration from the break-beat leaning “Should’ve Known” to the Garage percussion in “City of Angels” and the hip hop-tinged vocals in “Pose.”

But all the records have a dream-like quality signature to Gorgon City and noticeable in the dance-centric euphoria of “Heartless” and “Wreckage.”

And there are plenty of club anthems ready to rinse on the next night out like “Lost & Found” with regular collaborators DRAMA and the previously released “Voodoo.”

Salvation is Gorgon City’s fourth studio album and took two years to create before coming to the airwaves.

Filled with versatile pieces that meld genres and push boundaries, the duo said on their social media that this “feels like our most versatile album yet.”

Listen to Gorgon City’s newest album, Salvation, below:

Featured image credit Elliot Young

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Danielle Levy

Danielle Levy is an MBA with a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility. Danielle has several years of experience in the sustainability education world and has held various positions in human resources and intern management. Danielle is passionate about the ties between sustainability and social impact.

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