Back in November, Dimension unveiled Love To Me and Move Faster – both impressive stabs at energetic-fuelled future-DnB; today the MTA Records-signed British producer drops his first cut of all-new music for 2015, with Whip Slap, a high-octane slice of craziness that sets the bar high for what’s to come in the genre.
Premiered by Annie Mac last night, Whip Slap continues to highlight the importance of UK production, as Brits look to spearhead house and electronica to the global masses (effectively, all you need to do is look at some of the international festival line-ups to see how highly-regarded British exports are in the worldwide clubbing sphere)… Dimension is no exception, and whilst he may have only been releasing tracks commercially for the past year or so, we need to celebrate and applaud his attempt at driving forward DnB for the dancefloor masses.
Whip Slap is expected to land on iTunes in March; in the interim stream the radio-rip below:
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