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golden gate gordon mcinnes
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Melodic Trance music
'Goldengate' is a pseudonymn for Glasgow born dance producer Gordon Mcinnes. He is 24 years old and has a burning passion for producing solid melodic Trance music. 'Goldengate' was first spawned in 2002 when Gordon and cousin Craig Gorman thought about starting a dance group dedicated to creating 'melodic Trance music' but has since been working alone. He is currently unsigned although has produced one album of work that is available on request which is dedicated to trance music. This first album 'HORIZONS' was made in 2006 and his second album 'TRANCE-ENDENTAL' is yet to be completed. Gordon is looking for a talented female vocalist to feature in his latest album. If you feel that you are a cut above the rest then get in contact and you could be featuring on the next Goldengate tracks! Visit the 'Goldengate' official site @ www.goldengate.moonfruit.com where you can find out where it all began and listen to selected tracks from gordy's first album 'HORIZONS'! Check it out!
Song Info
Genre
Electronic Trance
Charts
#18,201 today Peak #265
#1,992 in subgenre Peak #27
Author
Gordon McInnes
Rights
2009
Uploaded
January 22, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:16
Story behind the song
This is actually a remake of an old song by my dad Cliff McInnes, aptly named 'Sunbeat' taken from his album 'Ambience In Amber' from 1996. I thought it had potential to be made into a dance tune and therefore decided to make a dance version without making the tune 'unrecognisable'. It was meant to be an homage to my dad who died in 2005 of leukemia, as he was also a keen producer and I thought it would have been nice to honour that in some way. In my first album 'Horizons', the song 'Love You Don't want to', is also a remake of a song of dads, taken from his following album 'Rough Around The Edges' in 1997
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