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YetepGorgon City returns with a darker, club-focused release on their newest single, “Contact,” linking up with UK heavyweight Interplanetary Criminal. This high-impact collaboration, released via Warehouse Project Records marks a notable moment for Gorgon City. It arrives as one of their rare releases outside of their own REALM Records. Still a relatively new label, Warehouse Project Records has been building serious momentum since its launch, extending the iconic Manchester institution’s influence from the dance floor to recorded music. With a sound rooted in UK club culture and a growing global reach, the label has quickly positioned itself as a force within modern house music.
On “Contact,” Gorgon City continues to blur genre lines, fusing elements of house with the bassline often associated with drum and bass. This is a continued divergence from their signature house-influenced club tracks. The result is a driving signature Gorgon City tune that hits with purpose from the first beat. Fans who’ve caught this collaboration in live sets already know the impact it brings to the dance floor. With Interplanetary Criminal’s gritty influence layered into Gorgon City’s refined production, “Contact” delivers a darker energy built for late-night dance floors and packed warehouses alike.
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