Gary Go lyrics
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Artist's albums
The Veldt Cinema (BYNX Edit)
2023 · single
If I Spoke Your Language (Grum Remix)
2022 · single
Cinema (feat. Gary Go) [Galantis Remix]
2021 · single
If I Spoke Your Language
2020 · single
Smile
2020 · single
Love Lost Freedom Found
2020 · album
Start in Disguise
2020 · single
West Coast Tears (feat. Gary Go)
2020 · single
The Key
2020 · single
Happiness Starts Now
2020 · single
One Too
2019 · single
Love Lost Freedom Found
2019 · single
Cinema (Acoustic)
2018 · single
The Score
2018 · single
Prisoner (feat. Gary Go)
2015 · single
Crying Sound
2015 · single
Through the Walls
2013 · single
Through the Walls (Widower Remix)
2013 · single
Now Was Once the Future
2012 · album
Cinema (feat. Gary Go)
2011 · single
Gary Go
2009 · album
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Biography
Songwriter, composer and producer Gary Go has been creating music since he got a Casiotone keyboard when he was eight. After producing his debut So So EP, Go started playing shows around his home city, including support slots for The National and Madrugada until headlining his first sell-out show at London’s legendary Barfly. After self-releasing two EP’s (So So and The Diary of Rodney Harvey) on his Canvas Room label and playing shows across the UK, Go moved to Hoboken, New Jersey to write and record his debut album. A demo of his song Brooklyn caught the ear of Decca Records in London. Decca brought back their DERAM imprint and released ‘Of Youth/Of Beauty’, the sub-title for Go’s eponymous debut. Following the release of Gary Go, and tours with artists including Lady Gaga, Snow Patrol, The Script and MIKA, Go created the soundtrack and short film Now Was Once the Future. The soundtrack’s opening song Cinema was reimagined by electro producer Benny Benassi resulting in a worldwide club hit, further propelled by a Grammy-winning Skrillex remix. After touring internationally with Benassi to promote his Electroman project on which they had collaborated, Go’s penmanship was enlisted by a host of other artists including Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Steve Angello and The Knocks. Go then turned to the big screen, composing the music for two feature films, including the score for the cyber horror flick Friend Request, before striking at the elements for his next solo endeavour.