music.wikisort.org - SingerGary Baker, known professionally as Gary Go, is a British songwriter, producer, composer and media artist. He has written and produced songs performed by artists including Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Steve Angello, Benny Benassi, Gryffin, Take That, Celeste, Majid Jordan, Aloe Blacc, Sara Bareilles, Chiiild, Ruby Rose, The Knocks, Borgore, The 2 Bears, Party Pupils, Kylie, Ronan Keating, Morgxn, Simply Red, Katharine McPhee, Joseph Arthur, Thomas Azier, Carina Round, Laleh, Anthony Ramos and Juliette Lewis.
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Birth name | Gary Baker |
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Origin | London, United Kingdom |
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- Vocals
- piano
- synth
- guitar
- computer
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- Decca
- Polydor
- The Canvas Room
- The Whipping Club
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Website | garygo.ink |
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Musical artist
Overview
His debut artist album Of Youth/Of Beauty spawned the international hit single "Wonderful". Upon the album's release, Lady Gaga referred to Gary Go as "my favourite new artist this year" after performing a rendition of "Just Dance", inspired by his cover of the song.[1] Gaga then invited Go to join her on her European tour.[2] Tours with MIKA and Snow Patrol followed.
Gary Go went on to collaborate with electro pioneer and Grammy Award winning DJ Benny Benassi, writing and performing three consecutive #1 club records ("Close To Me", "Control" and "Cinema"). "Cinema", rose rapidly to #1 on the US Billboard and UK Club Charts and received a Grammy Award for the remix by electronic music producer Skrillex. "Cinema" is widely recognised as a seminal dance record, included in Billboard's "Best Dance Songs of The Decade" [3] and "Top EDM Love Songs of All Time"[4] retrospectives. Artist and producer Kanye West referred to it as "one of the greatest works of art ever made".[5]
As a solo artist, Go went on to release "Now Was Once The Future" (2012),[6] a videotape and original soundtrack, and "Love Lost Freedom Found" (2020) a live museum exhibit and accompanying soundtrack album,[7] inspired by the Museum of Broken Relationships. Earmilk referred to the album as a "visceral narrative that explores the cavernous depths of human relationships."[8]
Gary Go composed the original score for two feature films by German filmmaker Simon Verhoeven; the hit cultural comedy Wilkommen bei den Hartmanns[9] and the cyber-horror Friend Request (included in Metal Hammer's "Ten Horror Soundtracks To Scare Your Pants Off!" feature).[10]
Innovation
Gary Go has gained publicity and media attention for his use of technology and social media tools. He was the first artist to use Twitter as a tool for collaborative songwriting [11] and an early adopter of integrating the iPhone into studio and live applications.[12]
Works
Artist discography
- 2020 || "Love Lost Freedom Found" (Album)
- 2018 || "Cinema - Acoustic" (Single)
- 2015 || "Crying Sound" (Audiovisual)
- 2014 || "Through The Walls" (Audiovisual)
- 2012 || "Now Was Once The Future" (Audiovisual EP)
- 2009 || "Of Youth/Of Beauty" (Album)
- 2005 || "The Diary Of Rodney Harvey" (EP)
Songwriter discography
(π Also Producer)
(∆ Also featured vocalist)
- 2022 || "London Bridge" - Dave Rowntree
- 2022 || "Good Tonight" - Anthony Ramos (OST "The Bad Guys" | Dreamworks)[13]
- 2022 || "Come With Me" - Yola (Opening titles - "Green Eggs & Ham" Season 2 | Netflix)[14]
- 2022 || "Ain't Me Without You" - WEISS
- 2021 || "Hold On Til We Get There" - Chiiild
- 2021 || "Believe" π - Aloe Blacc - (End titles - "The Rescue" | National Geographic)
- 2021 || "Japanese Trees" π - Koates
- 2021 || "Waves of Blue",[15] "Forget About The Party", "Life Worth Living" - Majid Jordan
- 2021 || "Cinema" ∆ - Galantis[16]
- 2020 || "Little Runaway" [17] - Celeste
- 2020 || "Wonder" - MORGXN, Sara Bareilles, Jagwar Twin
- 2020 || "West Coast Tears" ∆ - Party Pupils
- 2020 || "Get Older", "Bittersweet", "Lose Touch", "The Moment", "Ghosts" - remme
- 2020 || "Cry ft.John Martin" - Gryffin
- 2020 || "Map Of Your Loneliness" - Thomas Azier
- 2017 || "The Last Spark" - Jamie Lawson
- 2016 || "Love My Life" π - Robbie Williams
- 2015 || "Towards The Sun" π - Rihanna (OST "Home" | Dreamworks)
- 2015 || "Prisoner" ∆ - Steve Angello
- 2015 || "Your Body ft. Giorgio Moroder" - Kylie
- 2015 || "School Daze" - Borgore
- 2014 || "Boom" - Laleh
- 2014 || "Let In The Sun", "Into The Wild" - Take That
- 2014 || "Not This Time" - The 2 Bears
- 2014 || "Let This Last Forever" ∆ - Benny Benassi
- 2014 || "Open Heart" ∆ - (OST Just Before I Go)
- 2013 || "Adrenaline" ∆ - Sam LaMore
- 2012 || "Marcel Marcel (The Arrangement)" - Carina Round
- 2012 || "Guilty Pleasure" ∆ - Ruby Rose
- 2012 || "Wasted Light" - Ronan Keating
- 2012 || "The Song I Sang Before I Met You - Sylvie Lewis (OST "Echo Park")
- 2011 || "Cinema", "Close To Me", "Control" ∆ - Benny Benassi
- 2011 || "Magic" ∆, "The Prize" π, "R.O.Y.L" - The Knocks
- 2010 || "It's Not Right" - Katharine McPhee
- 2009 || "Backseat" - Carina Round
- 2007 || "Sing" ∆ - (OST Freefonix | BBC)
- 2007 || "Come To You" - Carina Round
Composer
Print
- 2011 || My First Twook || Illustrated book of Gary Go's tweets (illustrations by Flo Chaplin) || Author
References
- Skope Magazine "Lady Gaga Is Crazy For Gary Go"
- Popdirt "Gary Go on tour with Lady Gaga"
- Billboard Magazine: Best Dance Songs Of The Decade
- Billboard Magazine: Top EDM Love Songs of All Time
- Relentless Beats: Cinema & the almighty Kanye West
- GrimyGoods: Hot New Music, NWOTF Review
- DailyStar: Pop supremo talks life-affirming new album
- Earmilk: LOVE LOST FREEDOM FOUND
- The Guardian: Refugee comedy is German box office sensation
- Metal Hammer: Ten Horror Soundtracks To Scare Your Pants Off!
- The Guardian: 140 Letters at a time
- Mashable: Top 10 iPhone performances
- Variety: Classic Heist Score
- NetflixLife: Green Eggs & Ham - The Second Serving
- Headline Planet: Pop Radio's Most Added Song
- We Rave You: Galantis funk with Cinema
- Clash Magazine: Little Runaway 'A Crisis of Faith'
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Gary Baker conocido como Gary Go es un cantante, compositor y productor británico.
Su álbum debut Gary Go (subtitulado Of Youth / Of Beauty) fue lanzado en mayo del 2009 y alcanzó el número 22 en el UK Albums Chart,[1] sobresaliendo la canción "Wonderful". Gary Go ha presentado su shows en el Reino Unido, Europa, EE.UU. y Australia, incluidos los viajes con Take That, Mika y Lady GaGa.[2] Gary Go pasó a colaborar con el pionero de la música electro y ganador del Premio Grammy, el DJ italiano Benny Benassi. Gary escribió e interpretó varias canciones en su álbum de Electroman. La colaboración dio origen al éxito Cinema, de gran repercusión en los Estados Unidos y en las listas del Reino Unido y llevó a la remezcla ganadora del Grammy del productor de dubstep, Skrillex. Kanye West se refirió al remix como "una de las mayores obras de arte jamás realizada". Su último disco en solitario, es una banda sonora titulada “Now was once the future”, que narra el final de una relación.
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