Golden Gate and Inaya Day pulled no punches in the disco-hewn euphoria of My Name is Love

Golden Gate collided disco, funk, and soul in their latest serotonin-loaded single, My Name is Love, featuring the vocal dynamite that is Inaya Day. It’s an unapologetic invitation to shed inhibition and inhabit the sheer exhilaration of casting off negativity and living voraciously through passion, lust, and love. The vocals hit like a spiritual uprising, where the power in the octaves channels the purity of the soul they project. Describing the rhythms as infectious would be too soft. There isn’t a dormant inch of the body left once the track’s strobing synths and phasers start radiating through the airwaves. Retro yet searingly modern, My Name is Love is a 70s disco funk anthem laser-focused on lifting spirits and tearing up dancefloors. The Leeds-based duo behind Golden Gate, Tee Cooper and Harper Lake, laced the production with cinematic lushness while enlisting a global crew of players to inject sweat, groove and electricity into every pocket of the mix. Dubsworth on bass, Tom O’Brien on synths, Parthenope on sax, Gary Haguenauer on guitar, and the backing vocals of Cheryl Holland, Katie Brewer, and Harper himself round off a line-up that feels less like a studio session and more like a movement. As […] The post Golden Gate and Inaya Day pulled no punches in the disco-hewn euphoria of My Name is Love appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Golden Gate and Inaya Day pulled no punches in the disco-hewn euphoria of My Name is Love

Golden Gate collided disco, funk, and soul in their latest serotonin-loaded single, My Name is Love, featuring the vocal dynamite that is Inaya Day. It’s an unapologetic invitation to shed inhibition and inhabit the sheer exhilaration of casting off negativity and living voraciously through passion, lust, and love. The vocals hit like a spiritual uprising, where the power in the octaves channels the purity of the soul they project. Describing the rhythms as infectious would be too soft. There isn’t a dormant inch of the body left once the track’s strobing synths and phasers start radiating through the airwaves. Retro yet searingly modern, My Name is Love is a 70s disco funk anthem laser-focused on lifting spirits and tearing up dancefloors. The Leeds-based duo behind Golden Gate, Tee Cooper and Harper Lake, laced the production with cinematic lushness while enlisting a global crew of players to inject sweat, groove and electricity into every pocket of the mix. Dubsworth on bass, Tom O’Brien on synths, Parthenope on sax, Gary Haguenauer on guitar, and the backing vocals of Cheryl Holland, Katie Brewer, and Harper himself round off a line-up that feels less like a studio session and more like a movement. As […]

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