Best Gorgon City Collaborations
Gorgon City's genius was knowing that house music needs voices, and choosing the right ones: here's who they trusted.
MNEK: The Breakthrough Collaboration
2014. Ready for Your Love climbed to number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. Gorgon City and MNEK. This collaboration crystallised something essential: house music thrives when it pairs bass-driven production with a vocalist who brings genuine soul. MNEK didn't just sing on a beat. He elevated it. His confidence and warmth transformed a production into a moment that mattered.
MK and the Minimalist Philosophy
There for You paired Gorgon City with MK, one of electronic music's most respected and influential producers. The result is stripped-back, minimal, intimate. Where other producers might pile on production flourishes, this collaboration respects space and silence. It's spacious enough to dance in, warm enough to feel human. MK's presence meant Gorgon City had to match his restraint and sophistication.
Kaskade and the Deeper Journey
Go Slow brought together Gorgon City, electronic legend Kaskade, and vocalist Roméo. This track took them into more hypnotic, meditative territory. It proved they weren't limited to radio-friendly pop-house. Working with someone of Kaskade's stature and artistic credibility meant pushing toward something more ambitious and less obviously commercial.
Vaults and the Emotional Landscape
Vaults' ethereal, breathy vocals are almost otherworldly. Paired with Gorgon City's production on All Four Walls, they created something simultaneously vulnerable and dancefloor-ready. This collaboration showed a different Gorgon City: one that could do introspection, emotional depth, and intimacy without sacrificing their signature bass-forward energy.
The Broader Ecosystem
Beyond these standouts: Duke Dumont and Naations brought deeper house credibility to Real Life. Sofi Tukker pushed them toward euphoric energy on House Arrest. Drama collaborated twice, on Nobody and You've Done Enough, showing a deepening partnership. D Double E brought grime's vocal traditions to Hear That. Interplanetary Criminal explored darker sonic territory on Contact. Each partnership expanded their range and proved their flexibility.
Why These Collaborations Endure
Gorgon City don't chase famous names or trending artists. They listen carefully, choose partners whose strengths complement theirs, and build tracks where both artists shine. That's rare. That's why every collaboration feels intentional rather than transactional. That's why people say yes when Gorgon City comes calling.