DIMENSIONS FESTIVAL
27th - 31st August 2026
A five-day gathering at The Garden, Tisno 🇭🇷

Dimensions 2026 - Phase 2 🌀
Delighted to share another 50 artists joining us for our 6th edition in Tisno at the end of summer. There’s plenty more on the way, with after parties, boats, our secret island party and more artists to be announced.
It’s been our fastest selling year - grab a ticket whilst there’s still time.
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_

Dimensions is a summer camp for discerning clubbers.
2025 was the Croatian festival’s fifth year at The Garden in Tisno, the beachside site affectionately known as “Tisneyland” by regulars. A febrile energy coursed through the five days, as punters packed in as much music as possible.
Boat parties? Check. An island excursion only accessible by boat? Check. Dancing under the stars at Barbarella’s, and then long past sunrise at nearby afterhours bar Vortex? Sign us up.
The afternoons were reserved for lounging at The Garden’s pebble beach. As groups of friends recharged in the sun and splashed in the sea, the likes of DJ Perception, Soulstatejazz and S.Moreira rolled out serene sets on The Pier, a small wooden hut overlooking the water.
After dark, the crowd was spoiled for choice. The Beach, looking out to the glittering Adriatic Sea, was an idyllic setting for sultry house and minimal, served up by the likes of Ryan Elliott, Rhadoo and Margaret Dygas. Over at Cosmos, Gene On Earth and Dyed Soundorom & Shonky used the walled-in surroundings to draw on the harder records in their crates.
Olive Grove, duly decorated with greenery overhead, offered an alternative, from Mala’s deep dubstep to Helena Hauff’s jagged electro. And The Haze, tucked away near the top of The Garden, was a cosy retreat for upcoming selectors to show off their recent digs.
Here are eight memorable moments from another excellent weekend, capturing the joy and first-rate music that keeps the @dimensionsfestival faithful returning every summer.
Words: @chriseede
Video: @maxwellshore, @zach.toupin
Photos: @jamie.jar, @jakephilipdavis_
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
At the end of summer, we returned to Tisno for @dimensionsfestival where we captured sets from multiple stages, showcasing a taste of the exceptional programming that makes the festival so special.
Premieres tomorrow from 10:00 CET on YouTube. Link in bio.
Clips
1. @unai_trotti b2b @adi_purplepitch
2. @s.o.n.s_
3. @vass_vass_vass
4. @stellasnacks
5. @captainrocklock
6. @hamish__cole & @toby__nicholas
7. @o.rian.a
8. @lil.bitmorgan
9. @sibil___
10. @_markussommer b2b @philevans_ig
The full lineup for Dimensions 2026. 95-hours of music curated by over 200 special artists and partners 🌠
Details of our additional closing party, at Barbarella’s on Tuesday September 1st, to be revealed next week.
Animation: @al__robertson
Design: @rachelbungey
Music: @georgebrennan_ on @dubblerecords

Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍
Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍
Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍
Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍
Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍

Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍

Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍

Some moments quietly turn into rituals.
Our Dimensions showcase has become one of them, a yearly meeting point where music, friendship, and those endless summer nights come together in the most natural way.
Looking back at past editions reminds us how special these gatherings have been. The energy, the trust, the familiar faces, and the feeling that for a few hours, nothing else exists.
We’re beyond grateful to return to Dimensions Festival for another Cartulis takeover this time of the legendary Barbarella’s on Sunday night.
Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far, we can’t wait to do it again. Artwork by @lake_haze . Link in the Bio 🤍
@gene_on_earth doing the business back at Dimensions 2023 😎 Fast forward to now and we’re just under two months out from welcoming him to our Saturday off-week party at Sitges’ Hola Club, where he’ll go b2b with Cologne’s finest @djsweet6teen.
Excitement levels are high. We’d recommend checking their recent @banana_box_tv episode for a fun preview of what’s to come.
Limited first release tickets remain over on RA. It’s a stacked lineup and we’ll be highlighting our other amazing guests over the coming weeks 🇪🇸

Gwenan presents Phase Space (live) for DIM339, a recording that leans into process as much as result, capturing her evolving live setup in motion. Built around a modular system and Korg SQ-1 sequencer, it moves through shifting patterns of drums, bass, leads and pads, with subtle post-production touches adding vocal fragments and texture. In her own words:
“The recording is based on me jamming with the patch I’ve been developing for my upcoming live shows, with rhythms and pitch values generated on the fly by a combination of unsynced LFOs, switches, sample & hold, and logic gates.”
A delightful snapshot of her live show taking shape ahead of Dimensions this summer.
Gwenan presents Phase Space (live) for DIM339, a recording that leans into process as much as result, capturing her evolving live setup in motion. Built around a modular system and Korg SQ-1 sequencer, it moves through shifting patterns of drums, bass, leads and pads, with subtle post-production touches adding vocal fragments and texture. In her own words:
“The recording is based on me jamming with the patch I’ve been developing for my upcoming live shows, with rhythms and pitch values generated on the fly by a combination of unsynced LFOs, switches, sample & hold, and logic gates.”
A delightful snapshot of her live show taking shape ahead of Dimensions this summer.
Gwenan presents Phase Space (live) for DIM339, a recording that leans into process as much as result, capturing her evolving live setup in motion. Built around a modular system and Korg SQ-1 sequencer, it moves through shifting patterns of drums, bass, leads and pads, with subtle post-production touches adding vocal fragments and texture. In her own words:
“The recording is based on me jamming with the patch I’ve been developing for my upcoming live shows, with rhythms and pitch values generated on the fly by a combination of unsynced LFOs, switches, sample & hold, and logic gates.”
A delightful snapshot of her live show taking shape ahead of Dimensions this summer.
Gwenan presents Phase Space (live) for DIM339, a recording that leans into process as much as result, capturing her evolving live setup in motion. Built around a modular system and Korg SQ-1 sequencer, it moves through shifting patterns of drums, bass, leads and pads, with subtle post-production touches adding vocal fragments and texture. In her own words:
“The recording is based on me jamming with the patch I’ve been developing for my upcoming live shows, with rhythms and pitch values generated on the fly by a combination of unsynced LFOs, switches, sample & hold, and logic gates.”
A delightful snapshot of her live show taking shape ahead of Dimensions this summer.

Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.
Up next on our Off Tracks series is Grant Dell, a name that runs deep through UK underground house. As co-founder of Swag Records and a key figure in the early tech-house movement, his output helped shape a sound rooted in Chicago house and Detroit techno but filtered through London’s raw, dub-informed energy. His musical instincts were formed early, moving from punk into reggae, dub and acid house, with South London sound system culture leaving a lasting imprint on his approach to rhythm and space. Across decades and dozens of releases under various aliases / collabs Dell has remained committed to a stripped-back, functional style that prioritises the dancefloor groove above all else.
That mindset still drives his productions today, with recent work continuing to lean into dub philosophy, patience and negative space. His tracks are built like tools but carry a subtle emotional weight, shaped by years of DJing and an intuitive sense of what works in the mix.
For us trying to select a definitive list of tracks from his back-catalogue would be impossible, so instead here’s a few of our favourites both old and new. A massive thanks to Grant for this timeless music - you can catch him spinning at Dimensions for the first time this summer.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.
Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.
Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.
Today we’re celebrating the story of Club Guesthouse 🇷🇴 It starts in 2010, from an intriguing house located on Bucharest’s Traian 42. Here, for nearly three years the small, familial audience, charming house, quality of the music played and selective door policy crafted a certain aura around the ‘less is more’ concept that’s been a driving GH ethos ever since.
Over the years, Guesthouse grew, moved locations and along with Sunwaves became de-facto home to the stripped-back, long-form sound often grouped under Romanian minimal or Rominimal, a scene where subtlety, patience and flow matter more than spectacle. Both institutions, alongside homegrown DJs like Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu helped turn a local language of DJing and listening into something globally revered.
We’re delighted to welcome Guesthouse to Dimensions this year, hosting a boat party with Raresh & Cap on Monday afternoon. Late last year they released ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ a documentary reflecting on 15-years in the game. Highly recommended watching for anyone who wants to dive deeper.

Our Dimensions boat parties revealed 🏴☠️ 23 across Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, with partners from across Europe and beyond, bringing together some of our favourite parties, labels, clubs and more.
Tickets go on sale privately to all 2026 ticket holders at 5PM (UK-time). RA will email links out at 3PM. You can buy a max of four tickets per order, and use the same link multiple times.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.

20 weeks and counting until Dimensions 🤸♀️ We’ve still got plenty up our sleeve, starting with boat parties this Thursday, and followed soon after by our full lineup, the closing & island parties, day splits and more.
@cartulismusic on the high seas ⛵️ Our 2026 boat parties land this Thursday. Lineups revealed at midday, on sale at 5pm (UK-timings).
Private links will be emailed via RA to all full pass and day ticket holders at 3pm on the day.
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