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ALBUM: Dosem - Dream Decoder out on Anjunadeep






Renowned Spanish artist Dosem (real name Marc Ramirez) releases his new album ‘Dream Decoder’ on Anjunadeep. A considered mix of ambient atmospheres and melodic techno, ‘Dream Decoder’ was preceded by album singles ‘Tower’, ‘Megacities’ and ‘Eternal Summer’.

With DJ support from the the likes of Tale Of Us, Hot Since 82, Maceo Plex, Camelphat, Gorgon City and Solomun and tastemaker stations like BBC Radio 1, Triple J, and KCRW, Dosem’s newest LP is set to solidify his reputation as one of Spain’s premier dance producers.

With releases on Anjunadeep, Toolroom, John Digweed’s Bedrock, and his own imprint Houstrike, Dosem is a global player. He’s headlined Boiler Room in Catalonia and recently performed at Sonar, Ultra Miami, FNGRS CRSSD, Tomorrowland, Printworks London, and ADE, to name a few.

‘Dream Decoder’ features 15 new tracks of atmospheric, driving house and techno. Delicate textures and progressions rooted in modular synthesis are showcased throughout the album; ‘Soul Window’ and ‘So Close So Far’ are reminiscent of seminal artists such as Vangelis and Georgio Moroder, whilst ‘Megacities’ and ‘Dream Decoder’ up the ante with the raw, unrelenting energy that fans of Dosem know and love.



Composed during long stays in Tokyo, ‘Dream Decoder’ explores the theory “that links dreams to parallel universes and alternative lives”. Dosem expands on how this theory and the bustling metropolis heavily inspired the album’s forward-facing and diverse sound:
"I have always found the world of dreams a fascinating subject. Not only have they had a strong impact in my life, but they have also served as a powerful creative tool in my career. During these most recent years, I dedicated myself to keeping a small journal to remember them and to use it as inspiration for my music. At first, they seemed like abstract stories with no connection between them, but little by little, I began to find a code that linked everything…”
“In recent years, I became interested in the practice of lucid dreaming. This technique took on particular relevance during my various stays in Tokyo - a place that has always transmitted to me that beautiful metaphor between dreams and reality. I came up with the idea of making an audiovisual tribute to this wonderful city. So I started taking photos of its streets and its architecture, which at some point, served also as a gateway for those dream experiences. In this way, each song represents a dream, an album made of stories between this world and other worlds. A journey that tries to decode the dialogue between the conscious and the unconscious through music."
Dosem’s fourth studio album ‘Dream Decoder’ is out now via Anjunadeep. A limited edition of ‘Dream Decoder’ LPs is available, consisting of five club mixes selected by Dosem.




Dimitri Kechagias review: [review top="1"] [item value="10"]Dosem - Dream Decoder out on Anjunadeep[/item] [content title="In Our Opinion" label="Overall Score"]I consider Dosem as one of the brightest underground stars in the melodic house or melodic techno scene if you prefer. His album Dream Decoder has surprised me in many ways. Firstly while I was waiting some straight forward club bangers on his usual style of meaty beats, dark synths and bouncy basslines, Dosem came up with a concept album with great chillin electronic tracks merged with some fat dark club anthems. The description that fits the album is definitely the quality eclectic musical journey that has great starting point that sets the scenery and then as the story unfolds club sounds become more powerful, demanding to stand up and dance feeling uplifted with middle and an end. In the current climate of intimate clubs or without any club events the album sounds perfect for home or car listening while the DJs will play the tougher edgy cuts to their live streams. [/content] [/review]

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