
Dabin hits a major home run with Aura Park, his fourth studio album. The Toronto-born, LA-based producer released the work just one week before the second edition of his Stay In Bloom festival! The album spans thirteen tracks and serves as both a creative leap and a personal milestone for one of electronic music’s most musically fluent artists.
Over the years, Dabin has evolved his sound from melodic bass roots into something far more dimensional. Where earlier albums like Wild Youth and Between Broken established a blend of acoustic and electronic elements through a cinematic dance-pop lens, Aura Park expands that scope. Featuring collaborations with Skylar Grey, Said the Sky, Grabbitz, Blanke, Tiffany Day, and more, the album refuses to stay in one lane—moving between electronic, rock, indie, and mainstream pop without ever losing its center.
Tracks like “Hollow” and “I See You” featuring Skylar Grey demonstrate Dabin’s ability to create songs that are emotionally charged and sonically polished, merging festival-ready production with songwriting that resonates far beyond the dancefloor. Every feature on the album feels intentional, a reflection of his continued growth not just as a producer, but as a bandleader and collaborator.
With the Sanctuary Live Band now fully in motion and his Stay In Bloom festival expanding from its debut year to include both coasts in 2025, Dabin is clearly building something larger than a discography. Aura Park feels like the soundtrack to that vision—wide-open, genre-fluid, and built to last.