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Akshay Bhanawat
Akshay Bhanawathttps://themusicessentials.com/
Having been a fan of dance music and Armin van Buuren since 2003, I was inspired to start my own electronic music publication with a very simple, and clear goal - to share electronic music with old, and new fans alike. Working alongside a great team has made me keep that goal alive, and build on it.

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Dimension Unleashes His Debut Album, “Organ”

Out now, Dimension’s recently released ‘Organ’ features 17 tracks; alongside 9 unreleased new songs, the album includes Dimension’s previous singles ‘Offender’, ‘Remedy’ (feat. TS Graye), ‘Saviour’ (feat. Sharlene Hector), ​‘Hatred’ (feat E11E), and the UK chart hit collaboration with Sub Focus, ‘Desire’.

Elsewhere, ‘Organ’ features Liam Bailey, MC GQ, Arctic Lake, Cameron Hayes, Billy Lockett (Culture Shock, ‘Love To Give’), Poppy Baskcomb, and Clementine Douglas.

Produced, engineered, and mixed by Dimension, ‘Organ’ is the result of a singular mind, a focused musical identity that the artist has been building towards throughout his career. This vision will be further encapsulated with the return of live touring in 2021, including a headline LIVE show at London’s Printworks. The album artwork concept was conceived by Dimension and designed in conjunction with designers, Big Active, and features a glimpse into the mind of Dimension, with a final stunning gatefold LP edition image.

A hard hitting, rave inspired fusion of acid trance, drum & bass and hardcore ‘Offender’ was a reminder that Dimension has his roots firmly planted in the club world. It was preceded by ‘Remedy’ which features vocals from future star TS Graye, and was co-written by renowned singer-songwriter Raye, who has previously worked on Dimension singles ‘Desire’ and ‘Black Church’. The track was Rene LaVice’s Tune Of The Week on BBC Radio 1 and featured on Spotify playlists New Music Friday UK, Massive Dance Hits, and saw Dimension grace the cover of Massive Drum & Bass. The accompanying music video was shot on location in Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, a UNESCO World Heritage site which inspired set design for The Lord of the Rings.

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