His work is often associated with the Balearic and Nu-Disco scenes, characterized by:
The is a modern reimagining of the 1982 disco-funk track "Keep On Movin'" by the legendary Brazilian keyboardist and producer Eumir Deodato . The edit, crafted by Greek producer Dim Zach , transforms the original boogie-inflected groove into a sleek, "Balearic" or "Nu-Disco" experience. The Original: Deodato's "Keep On Movin'" Deodato - Keep on loving (Dim Zach edit)
By the early '80s, Deodato—famous for his jazz-fusion hit "Also Sprach Zarathustra"—had transitioned into a slicker jazz-funk and disco sound . His work is often associated with the Balearic
The song features the characteristic synth-heavy, bass-driven "boogie" style that Deodato popularized while also producing for acts like Kool & The Gang. The Edit: Dim Zach's Vision He is well-known for his "edits" —reworking classic
The original track appeared on Deodato's 1982 album Happy Hour .
Dim Zach (Dimitris Zacharopoulos) is a prolific producer from Thessaloniki, Greece. He is well-known for his "edits" —reworking classic '80s and '90s hits into "DJ-friendly" versions that emphasize atmosphere and steady grooves.