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Hedara & dipsy Drop Electrifying New Single ‘Bloodstream’ on Perfect Havoc

London-based artist Hedara joins forces with emerging producers dipsy to unleash their captivating new single, ‘Bloodstream’ out on 21st March via acclaimed independent dance label Perfect Havoc. ‘Bloodstream’ follows Hedara’s huge 2024 hit ‘Oblivion’ on Armada and is another high-energy dance track perfectly crafted for dancefloors this summer. Download/stream it here: https://perfecthavoc.lnk.to/bloodstream.

Fusing driving breakbeat rhythms, euphoric arpeggiators, and soaring synths, ‘Bloodstream’ captures Hedara’s talent for delivering irresistible, club-ready hits. Vocal-led and packed with future dance sounds, the track blends breakbeats with a pulsating combination of leads and sweeping resonant bass tones. With loads of dancefloor appeal, ‘Bloodstream’ is a prime example of the prominent Future Dance sound dominating clubs and airwaves in recent times.

“I wanted to write a playful, cheeky song about having a strong attraction to someone. I wanted it to live in a world where the chase is still on in the situationship – it’s exciting and thrilling – even if feelings do get involved. Working with Dipsy was a dream – it was our second session together and the production and writing just happened instantaneously.”Hedara

Fresh from the viral success of her 2024 collaboration ‘Oblivion’ with Neptunica, which surpassed 14 million streams, Hedara has earned widespread acclaim from BBC Radio 1 and KISS, and continues to build momentum as one of the UK’s most exciting electronic acts. Her impressive catalogue includes standout releases on influential labels such as UKF and Stress Records, alongside significant playlist features on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Dance Revolution, and MainStage.

Hedara’s first solo offering, the ‘Destination Nowhere’ EP, secured prime playlisting on Capital Dance, while her sell-out debut headline show at London’s iconic venue The Social underscored her rapidly rising profile.

Newcomer dipsy makes an impactful debut on ‘Bloodstream’. Emerging from the shadows of London’s underground scene, dipsy is a music duo whose sound is as enigmatic as their identity. With an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music, they craft hauntingly atmospheric beats that blur the lines between genres, drawing from darkwave, techno, and experimental soundscapes. Little is known about the duo behind the alias, and they prefer to let their music speak for itself, shunning the spotlight in favor of anonymity.

Independent powerhouse Perfect Havoc continues leading the way in crossover electronic music, boasting over 11 billion streams, six UK Top 20 singles, and multiple platinum, gold, and silver awards. With ‘Bloodstream’, the label again highlights its talent for championing fresh, innovative sounds.

Hedara & dipsy’s ‘Bloodstream’ is out now via Perfect Havoc. Stream/download here: https://perfecthavoc.lnk.to/bloodstream.

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