Dilate was an ambient solo project begun in 1996 by keyboard player Victor Wulf.
Wulf began writing music in 1977. After working with experimental industrial band Vampire Rodents, he released his first album under the name Dilate, Cyclos, in early 1996. The follow-up, Octagon, was released in mid-1997. Both albums were released by Cleopatra Records.
Octagon has been described as "deep sonic environmental minimalism" as well as good for meditation. Wulf has been called the "gentler half" of Vampire Rodents.