Ward Andrews releases ‘Dream’ on Creation Park Records with cinematic progressive house
- Mar 25
- 1 min read

Ward Andrews returns with ‘Dream’, a new single landing via Creation Park Records that leans into deeper progressive house and cinematic sound design.
The track builds with patience. From the outset, a warm low end and steady rhythm establish a controlled groove, allowing melodic layers to unfold gradually. Rather than pushing for immediate impact, ‘Dream’ develops through subtle movement, with evolving synth work and tonal shifts guiding the arrangement forward.
That sense of progression sits at the core. Floating pads and expansive textures come into focus during the breakdown, creating a suspended moment that contrasts the track’s driving foundation. When the rhythm returns, it does so with clarity, maintaining energy while preserving the track’s atmospheric depth.
There’s a clear intention behind the structure. Each section feels measured, giving space for the track to breathe while keeping a consistent forward motion. It’s a balance between dancefloor function and more introspective listening, allowing the track to translate across different environments.
Conceptually, ‘Dream’ explores a more inward-facing direction. It focuses on atmosphere and emotion, drawing listeners into the space between rhythm and melody rather than pushing outward through peak-time intensity.
The release arrives during a busy period for Andrews, with multiple appearances lined up during Miami Music Week, alongside upcoming support slots and festival dates that mark a continued expansion into larger stages.
With ‘Dream’, Ward Andrews refines his sound further, delivering a progressive house record built on control, atmosphere and a clear sense of direction.



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