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Dunes of Dawn Make Debut On Insomniac Label With Thrilling Techno Single ‘Dimension’


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Continuing their momentum from their Factory 93 single “Instinct,” techno duo Dunes of Dawn ended 2023 on a high note, gracing the stage at Chicago’s esteemed ‘Day One’ event alongside industry heavyweights like Skream and Hot Since 82. These accomplishments caught the attention of influential labels, setting the stage for what promises to be their most impactful year yet.

Comprised of lifelong friends Tanner and Yianni, Dunes of Dawn have dedicated themselves to their craft, with a deep-seated passion for electronic music driving their journey. Navigating the realms of house and techno, their dedication has led to significant milestones, including sharing stages with the likes of Agents of Time, andhim, and Andrew Bayer. Now, their ascent continues with a signing to one of electronic music’s most revered labels: Insomniac Records.

Their latest release, “Dimension,” under the In Rotation/Insomniac Records imprint, marks the beginning of a new chapter for Dunes of Dawn. This track serves as the inaugural step in a series of label partnerships, each representing a milestone in their burgeoning career. From the first pulsating beat, “Dimension” transports listeners to a futuristic dystopia, characterized by its dark melody and powerful percussion. Tanner’s haunting vocal sample seamlessly weaves into the fabric of the track, enveloping the listener and solidifying the thematic architecture.

Check it out below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dunes of Dawn Make Debut On Insomniac Label With Thrilling Techno Single ‘Dimension’

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