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PREMIERE: Chime Delivers Thrilling Single “From Atoms To Pixels” ft. Sekai [Rushdown]


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Hailing from Leeds, England, Chime is an artist project from the brilliant mind of Harvey Goldfinch. With a unique style aiming to combine melodic and heavy elements into a concoction he calls “color bass” and influence from his deep love for video games, Chime has been rising rapidly within the ranks of the worldwide bass scene with a slew of major releases since the alias’s debut in 2015.

Chime has released with a number of notable labels within the bass scene such as Disciple, Circus, Monstercat, Never Say Die, Subsidia, Ophelia and his own label imprint Rushdown among others. Alongside his own releases as Chime, this producer has become a notable curator and label manager with Rushdown. Producers such as Ace Aura, Sharks, Skybreak, Papa Khan, and more have now made the jump from Rushdown to prominent labels such as Circus and Joytime Collective and have gained DJ support from some of the scene’s largest figures such as Excision & Virtual Riot.

He’s truly building an amazing legacy, and we’re excited to premiere his latest single, “From Atoms To Pixels” ft. Sekai that from his forthcoming album, ‘Aetherborne’ out on April 7 via Rushdown. Packed to the brim with colorful melodies, thrilling bass breaks, and soaring vocals, Chime yet again proves why he’s one of the best around. It’s an anthemic journey from start to finish, a ride that you won’t mind repeating.

Listen below!

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