On March 20, 2026, Ward Andrews put out his newest track, “Dream,” staying true to his style in progressive house. Instead of going for quick peaks and drops, he leans into longer, evolving pieces—music that grows and shifts, pulling you in with every beat. “Dream” captures that spirit well, with its steady groove, cinematic breaks, and a focus on feeling rather than flashy effects.
This track seems made for those moments when you don’t just listen but actually sink into the music—the kind of space where a crowd might close their eyes and get lost in the layers. It brings together warm basslines, gradual changes, smooth vocals, and crisp synths that build a kind of suspended tension, like the sensation of waking up inside a lucid dream.
What sets Ward Andrews apart is how he builds his tracks around mood and atmosphere instead of just trying to grab attention immediately. Groover has long supported this approach, and “Dream” fits that mold perfectly—it’s the kind of piece that earns its place quietly in a set rather than demanding it outright.