Glasgow Underground founder Kevin McKay releases his debut solo album ‘The Love Forever’. Having served as the mastermind behind some of the biggest house tracks of the past two decades, Kevin is ready to showcase himself at the forefront of a style he has pioneered. The 12-track collection is scheduled to be released on 25th May on his pivotal label, Glasgow Underground.
Kevin started producing in 1994, kicking off his debut label Muzique Tropique with ‘Prelude To The Storm’ – a collaboration with Andy Carrick. Gaining support from a wealth of credible tastemakers such as Andrew Weatherall, Dubfire, Danny Tenaglia and Roger Sanchez led to Kevin entering the more mainstream consciousness after discovering local talent that would be become Mylo and Linus Loves.
Credited for producing and mixing Mylo’s seminal platinum-selling album ‘Destory Rock & Roll’, the album went on to secure 4 top 40 singles including ‘Drop The Pressure’, ‘Destroy Rock & Roll’, ‘In My Arms’ and ‘Muscle Car’ as well as the UK number 3 hit ‘Doctor Pressure’. For Linus Loves, Kevin produced several tracks including the Ministry record ‘The Terrace’ – which charted at #31.
“I think it is true when people say that most A&R’s are frustrated artists. It certainly was in my case when I was working on the Mylo album,” said Kevin. “Destroy Rock & Roll was definitely the kind of album I would have written at the time if I could. It was an unusual situation that lead to me being both A&R and producer and not one that happened again. I found the step back to just A&Ring records not anywhere near as satisfying and so spent some time developing my writing so I could make the kind of records I’ve always wanted to by myself.”
Discussing ‘The Love Forever’, Kevin says, “last year I got to a place where I felt that I’d developed enough to take on an album and “The Love Forever” is the result. The title is not about romantic love but about my love affair with dance music. No matter what has happened in my life, music has always pulled me through and “The Love Forever” is about the kind of dance music I love. It moves from disco to techno to deep, melodic house music and hopefully does it in a way that works just as well at a rave as it does in your living room or by the pool.”
Spanning across 12 tracks, ‘The Love Forever’ is an amalgamation of productions that Kevin has been working towards throughout his career. Inspired by Sub Club’s Harri & Domenic, the essence of nugroove, italo house and balearic beats are prevalent throughout, with the album’s acclaimed single ‘Freaky Dancers’ already gaining huge traction across BBC Radio 1’s dance family. Now with the release of ‘The Good Life’, the single reflects Kevin’s deeper production style as he creates a synth-heavy cut perfect for peak time sets.
Following the huge milestone of Glasgow Underground’s 20th anniversary last year, Kevin’s debut solo album is the perfect example of his innovative contribution to dance music.
Support from: Grum, Claptone, Mat.Joe, Doorly, Alaia & Gallo, Jacques Renault, Harri (Sub Club), Ordonez, Groove Assassin, MoodyManc, Piem, Siege, Gareth Sommerville, Simone Vitullo, Midnight City, Daniel Cuda, KC Lights, Claus Casper, Severino, Benoit (Tsugi), Magitman, Graham Sahara, Simone Liberali, Leon (Italy), Sergei Sanches (Propaganda Moscow), Tobias Schmidt, Pete Moss, Lexa Hill, Vanilla Ace, Hollen, Jazzman Wax, James Organ.
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