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Dymension albums
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Fantasy | 1995 | BUY
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Dymension singles
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Don't Stop | 1993 |
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Inside My Fantasy | 1994 |
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Give In To Me | 1994 |
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Power & Passion | 1994 |
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I'm The One You Need | 12th Dec 1994 |
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Move Into The Rhythm | 26th Sep 1995 |
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Dymension biography
Dymension were based in Glasgow (Scotland). Group members included Dave Livingston, Alan Laidlaw, and many vocalists such as Heather Allan (who then joined QFX) and Lorna Dalgleish (Miss Scotland 2000 finalist).
Dave Livingston had been writing music since he was a child. He collaborated with friends at college and played the keyboard in a rock band. In search of a singer, he met Hazell Taylor after placing an advert in the newspapers. They started working together on demos.
They released their first single Don't Stop in 1993 on Clubscene Records with sales of 8,000 copies in the first few weeks in Scotland alone. Their follow up single, Inside My Fantasy was a success in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England, with sales at 15,000. Then Hazell Taylor left because dance music had never been her favourite genre.
Give In To Me featured Heather Allan. It was produced by Andy Haldane and Dave Livingston. Power & Passion featured vocals by Hi NRG icon Hazell Dean. The song went top 10 in the Scottish dance chart.
The single Move Into The Rhythm included a Radio Edit, an Original 7" Mix, a Euro Mix, a Piano Mix, a Marc Smith's 'Move It' Mix and an Original 12" Mix, it was written and producer by Dave Livingston. Vocals were done by Caroline Sharkey.
Some more tracks were recorded, and maybe released only on promo compilations : Destiny, Give Me Love, Take You There and Would You Change It.
After Dymension, producer Dave Livingston created other projects such as TNT Concept and Komplex. He has also remixed tracks for a variety of artists including Belinda Carlisle, Scooter, Mary Kiani and Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo. He teamed with Tom Wilson and together they released remixes under the Dyme Brothers. Dave kept on writing songs for other artists and doing remixes. He co-wrote an instrumental album with Steven Nelson under the name Tranceive. He also produced and co-wrote The Road To Trasanna under name Fuasgail. he keeps on writing songs for Dymension.
Interview by Juha Soininen in book Move Your Body (2 The 90's): Unlimited Eurodance (2020)
Thanks to Eurodance Rage, Gianni and Dmitriy
Dymension biography was last updated Wed, May 12th 2021
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