Categories: New Music

Dubai-based British music producer DJ Dickie Armour sweeps through the morning calm with a delightful, crisp, and polished dance jam, “Serotonin”

Electronic dance music is easily one of the most improvisational sounds there is, allowing its innovators the freedom to explore and adventure, tapping into familiar yet unheard of territories as long as the artists know what they are doing. For one DJ Dickie Armour, an electronic dance music maestro based in Dubai, UAE, nothing fulfills him quite like building his music from the ground up, seamlessly blending different styles within the electronic dance realm to come up with something that is an extension of his own imagination. It is something he lives for atop watching music fans move uncontrollably to his invigorating mixes when he is on the decks, drenching the audiences with euphoric music that makes them lose their troubles…even if for just one night!
DJ Dickie Armour admits that he has been a fan of trance music for years, and as a DJ who loves clubbing, he envisioned a masterpiece that would flawlessly amalgamate the intricacy of trance with the energetic thrill of something danceable within the vibrant tapestry of house music. That is how we find ourselves with his latest sonic beauty “Serotonin.”

“Serotonin” is a masterpiece that benefits from proficient production dexterity, as armor allows it to build purposefully and without any urgent haste. The driving melodies that are enchanting underscore sound design achieved right as he leads a listener on, inviting them into his beautiful creation and allowing them to feel that the music was created specifically for them.

The track is then allowed to transcend, the striking synths and pads amalgamating with the electronic percussive beats and unmissable trance effects, resulting in a track with an overall effect.

For the keen listener, the tropical house feel of the music will not escape you as Dickie Armour cleverly offers that epic holiday getaway with the warm and lush melodies that have a haunting feel that will continue affecting a listener long after the final notes have disappeared.

If you want to imagine “Serotonin,” picture yourself in a happy place, under some glistening lights that are a sight to behold, some warm, danceable, and infectious melodies booming from speakers nearby as you surrender to the music and move with carefree abandon, wishing the feeling never stops!

To experience this feeling firsthand, check the link attached and relish it to the fullest!

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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