I could say that the synths on “Shake It,” the new cut from the NYC-based Jamaican-American artist DIME, have a cinematic feel to them, but that wouldn’t exactly be right. To my knowledge, nobody has ever scored a movie entirely using trance music, Dipset remixes of trance music, and East Coast club, though that is an excellent idea. Maybe it’s not too late. Anyway, there is something “epic” about the way the synths on “Shake It” work with its pulsating club drums. The artist’s vocals, too, which feel indebted to both Baltimore legend Rye Rye and the early Auto-Tune experiments of Ron Browz, conjure up images of a film set in 2008. The track is glittering with the demented pixie dust residue of the previous recession. DIME is short for diamond princess, and “Shake It” is ready to blast off into the unknown summer.