Kevin McKay & Norman Doray – Let Me Work On You

Glasgow Underground boss Kevin McKay continues a fantastic run of high quality home music releases as he groups up with extremely revered French home producer Norman Doray to ship a chic, peak time piano groove ‘Let Me Work On You’. The uplifting monitor cuts up Sharon Brown’s basic ‘I Specialize In Love’ turning the melodies into certainly one of this summer time’s stand out releases.
Glasgow Underground has a long-standing connection to French home by way of early releases with Romanthony and Kevin McKay spent plenty of time in Paris the place he met artists like Daft Punk, Pedro Winter, Lauren Garnier and fell in love with the French sound. This newest collaboration is the subsequent step, drawing on these influences to create a monitor with a recent sound alongside a basic French home really feel.
Norman Doray started his profession as a part of the subsequent wave of French expertise in direction of the tip of the noughties and has constantly made an influence together with his personal model of massive room home, touchdown on notable labels together with Dimension, Strictly Rhythm, Positiva, Polydor, Spinnin Deep, Membership Sweat and plenty of extra. He turned to Glasgow Underground with the unique thought for ‘Let Me Work On You’ figuring out that Kevin McKay has efficiently turned basic tracks into large home hits, most lately the likes of ‘Hit The Highway Jack’, ‘Deeper Underground’, ‘Such A Good Feeling’ (with Earth n Days), ‘Work It’, ‘Ain’t Nothin’ Goin On However The Hire’ amongst many others.
Sharon Brown’s ‘I Specialize In Love’ was a large monitor within the US membership scene and tipped into the UK nationwide charts in 1982. On this new model, Kevin McKay and Norman Doray have pulled out all the weather which make a top quality home monitor. The vocal is immediately hooky and loops in irresistible vogue over summery, uplifting piano chords which filter out and in, in that heat, French home model. The bassline delivers disco flavours and an 80’s sound whereas the drums are assured to get everybody onto the dancefloor.