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Born Robert Etheridge, the half Spanish-British artist Dimension has become one of dance music's biggest success stories. With his distinctive songwriting style, high-energy output, and stunning live show, Dimension has received support from every name worth knowing and now, the producer and DJ's style, sound and attitude have all fused together, causing a breakneck rise in stardom.

Dimension's momentum began with a VIP-packed 2018 Fabriclive Mix, his 2021 debut solo album Organ-- which catapulted him to the top of the Official UK Dance Chart -- and two mammoth collaborations with Sub Focus, 2018's Platinum-selling 'Desire' and 2022's Gold-certified 'Ready To Fly'.

In 2023, he broke through: solo single, 'DJ Turn It Up', and a remix of MK and Dom Dolla's 'Rhyme Dust', were not only festival anthems, but the second and third highest selling drum & bass tracks of the year on Beatport. Later, he remixed Marlon Hoffstadt's "It's That Time", which became one of the most heavily supported tracks of the year.

2023 was capped by a sold out headline show at London's Wembley Arena, ensuring Dimensions name will remain fused to one of dance music's few names to sell out the arena.

Recently, Dimension joined the WORSHIP tours, playing sold out shows across North America alongside Sub Focus, Culture Shock and 1991; the 2024 tour was the biggest drum & bass tour in the country's history and saw him perform at major venues such as Denver's Mission Ballroom, LA's Hollywood Palladium and New York City's Great Hall, as well as at Ultra Miami and EDC Las Vegas. "We're drum & bass mercenaries," Dimension grins today.

The golden thread running through Dimension's music is an attention to detail. In his live show, he seeks to create a clear iconography that stands apart from mass-produced dance music. "My original aesthetic was to recreate the experience of a live pianist in a concert hall, but for dance music; ornate, simple, elegant, powerful." With state-of-the-art light design, and a clear glass, one-of-one bespoke instrument created specifically for the show, Dimension blends drum machines, synths and MIDI live, ensuring his live show is a true spectacle, and more concert, than rave.

In the studio, this attention to detail pulls through, too -- he writes, produces, mixes and masters all of his own music. "I want to keep a tight seal on it," he says. "Drum & bass is competitive from a sound engineering perspective, and my sweet spot is when a track is incredibly technically engineered but still has real emotion and quality songwriting.'

He credits this working attitude to artists such as Pendulum, his teenage dance music revelation. After hearing the group's debut album Hold Your Colour, Dimension was captivated by the raucous blend of heavy instrumentation and bright, clean electronics and became drawn to the melodic side of drum & bass; a love of Sub Focus and Logistics followed, and he stayed up late making beats that could emulate them. "I was already playing piano and guitar but I found getting musical ideas down frustrating," he remembers, "but finding Fruity Loops took that all out the way because your playing ability no longer inhibited your musical ideas. It changed the game."

Through a YouTube channel promoting underground music, he met Sebastian Weingartshofer. The duo had a lot in common and quickly formed their own label, Regal Records. When Weingartshofer became an intern at Chase & Status' More Than Alot [MTA] Records and showed Dimension's music to the iconic duo, they offered him a dealthere and then. Dimension signed to MTA, and he's considered Chase & Status brothers and mentors ever since: "I'll never forget the phone call. They changed my life, because having their stamp of credibility turned everybody's heads."

Snap forward a decade and all eyes are turned toward Dimension. This April marks the arrival of 'Satellite', a self-released collaborative single with EDM powerhouse Alison Wonderland. On the international circuit, after the success of the WORSHIP tours, he's striking out solo. He'll be the very first international artist to play drum and bass on the Tomorrowland mainstage.

Elsewhere, he'll perform on the industry's most influential stages -- Creamfields Asia, Ultra, EDC Vegas, Snowbombing, Love Saves The Day, HARD Summer LA, Beats For Love, Electric Forest, Shambhala and Pukkelpop are all slated for Dimension in 2024, with tours of Australia and New Zealand. Seeing the new generation of dance music fans who arrived at drum & bass through EDM fandom, and how they're packing out arenas for him, Dimension senses that his time has come.

"Drum & bass was not cool for a long time, and sometimes we've felt unfairly left out of the electronic music discussion," he says of himself and his peers, "but over the last 10 years we've been playing to tens of thousands of people every weekend, and now that drum & bass is in vogue, the audience's appetite is wild. I'm so excited to show the world our sound," he says brightly.

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