DUBSTEP PRODUCER CHIME RELEASES DEBUT OPHELIA SINGLE “MAKE ‘EM PROUD”

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UK dubstep producer Chime releases his debut Ophelia single “Make ‘em Proud”. The track showcases intricate production chops with piano riffs, fluctuating, colorful bass patterns and a heavy second chorus over hopeful vocals from South Korean singer & songwriter DNAKM.

Chime is Harvey Goldfinch, a music producer and DJ from Leeds, England producing bass music with a melodic twist since 2010.

Chime has released with a number of notable labels within the dubstep scene such as Disciple, Circus, Monstercat, Never Say Die, Subsidia, Heaven Sent, Firepower, Ophelia, Stratos Union, Buygore, Most Addictive, NoCopyrightSounds, Pilot, UKF and his own label imprint Rushdown.

Chime is known for coining the term “Colour Bass” - a categorisation of bass music that focuses on melody, emotion and vibrancy alongside the weight and aggression often associated with dubstep. The sub-genre aims to fill the void equidistant between dark and light that has largely been left vacant in the scene, drawing on the best elements of both sides and exploring the fascinating possibilities of fusing tonality with midrange bass sound design.

As the official record label of melodic dubstep leader Seven Lions, Ophelia Records is a label that promotes independent dance music across a wide range of genres. In just five years, Ophelia has become one of the hottest labels in electronic music thanks to its tight-knit community and ability to connect fans of melodic bass, dubstep, trance, psytrance, drum & bass, house and beyond. With over 200 catalog releases from acts such as SLANDER, Excision, Kill The Noise, MitiS, Jason Ross, NGHTMRE, Wooli, Trivecta, Blastoyz, Crystal Skies and Last Heroes, Ophelia has multiple #1 iTunes dance records and has been supported on the covers of mint and danceXL with additional playlisting on New Music Friday, Dance Rising, Bass Arcade and SiriusXM BPM. The label has also sold out showcases at Echostage, Avant Gardner and Red Rocks, as well as hosted festival stage takeovers at Electric Zoo, Miami Music Week, Nocturnal Wonderland and more.