Detroit Institute of Music Education releases first album

DIME_SESSIONS_VOL1_RGB_FINALThe Detroit Institute of Music Education (DIME) releases its first album featuring student artists with “Sessions: Volume 1”.  The album, with 10 tracks plus a bonus track, will be available June 23 on iTunes, Amazon.com, and at the DIME downtown location at 1265 Griswold St. in Detroit.  The album was produced by Original 1265 Recordings, and will be distributed nationwide through Caroline Records.

The songs on “Sessions: Volume 1”, each written, performed and produced by DIMEstudents and staff, is an eclectic mix of alternative rock, folk, R&B and EDM. “Sessions: Volume 1 showcases the musicianship of the students, which is at an extremely high level.

DIME SESSIONS Vol. 1 is designed to be a first hand experience for our students of what it’s like when you actually start working in the professional music industry. Dealing with mysterious things like A&R, Pre-production, high-level recording etc. can be very daunting when it’s your first time, and it’s important to prepare for success and enjoy the experience. Everyone has done a great job here and this album stands up as an excellent representation of the progress that these musicians and songwriters have made in their first year at DIME. Having historically made 11 of these albums in the UK, it’s been amazing to see some of those featured such as James Bay and Tom Odell go on to become massive worldwide stars, and I am sure that over the years the same will happen here in Detroit” comments DIMEPresident, Kevin Nixon.
SESSIONS: VOLUME 1 INCLUDES SONGS BY:
Gabriella – Behave

Ms. Willa Rae & the Minor Arcana – Ladylike

Musically Kompromised – Love Jones

Fifth and Main – (Little Black Dress & Those) Dancing Shoes

Murder House Party – Blood In My Phone

Space Baby – Dreams Like Molasses

Max Pegasus – Doll

Al’exist – Love Again

Reed Knight – Creature of the Night

Ryan Harrison – Sleep Paralysis

KARE – It’s All Up To You

Student Quotes

DIME songwriting student Anthony Gainey, Jr., who wrote and played keyboards on Love Jones called the process “fun, collaborative and professional. My producer (Joe Flavor) took the song to a greater level musically. I think as a songwriter and producer, I hope to work with recording artists all around the world. I hope to inspire people to make music and respect the artistry.”

Fans can download the entire album on iTunes, Amazon.com, or purchase a CD at DIME or any DIME event for $10.00.

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