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News: Ryan Doyle Shares The Sun Soaked New Electronic-Pop Bop ‘Like I Do’

  • August 25, 2023
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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As summer heatwaves continue to roll in, artist and producer Ryan Doyle makes a triumphant return with his newest single, aiming to once again capture the essence of carefree evenings filled with smiles and dancing. The track, titled ‘Like I Do’, introduces a fusion of disco and house vibes that is bound to resonate with music enthusiasts worldwide.

From the outset, ‘Like I Do’ wastes no time in immersing listeners in its infectious rhythm. The song opens with a vibrant medley of sound – a pulsating kick drum, resounding snare, and crisp hi hats immediately set the groove. Synths gracefully pave the way for the chords, as pads and a twangy electric guitar seamlessly intermingle to elevate the energy levels. The song’s undeniable charm is clinched by a warm bassline and an irresistible, processed vocal hook, solidifying its status as an exciting disco-house masterpiece.

Ryan Doyle sheds light on the creative process behind ‘Like I Do’, stating, “‘Like I Do’ came super quickly to me at the end of 2022 and I’ve been so excited to put it out ever since! I’d listened to Fred Again’s Tapenotes podcast where he talked about working in different places and I thought I’d try it, so the bulk of Like I Do was made in a Starbucks!”

Based in London, Ryan Doyle has gracefully transitioned from crafting bedroom remixes to generating original compositions that have earned praise from both the press and BBC Introducing. His second single, ‘Cry For Love’, marked a turning point in his journey, allowing him to establish a distinctive sonic identity. Each of his tracks showcases his ability to construct vibrant, groove-infused soundscapes that resonate deeply with his growing fanbase.

‘Like I Do’ serves as a crucial installment in a series of releases throughout 2023, positioning this year as a pivotal one for the artist. With his infectious sound and impeccable production, Ryan Doyle is undoubtedly poised to make a lasting impact on listeners.

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