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Fifteen years ago, Calvin Harris released ‘I’m Not Alone’, a track that marked a significant shift in his musical style and cemented his status as a versatile and influential figure in electronic dance music. Released in 2009, this single signified a departure from the funkier, more disco-oriented sound of his debut album, showcasing a more electronic and dance-focused direction. ‘I’m Not Alone’ combined pulsating beats with emotive melodies, creating a sound that was both uplifting and mela
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In electronic music there are certain melodies and pieces of sound design that can be recognised in a split second and today marks 15 years since the release of a track which has one of the most recognizable melodies, pieces of sound design, and vocals. The track of course being the timeless classic ‘Heads Will Roll.’ After originally being created by the indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, in 2009 A-Trak would put his spin on it creating a legendary piece of house music. At the centre of the track
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Seventeen years ago, David Guetta and Chris Willis released ‘Love Is Gone’, a track that would become a seminal anthem in the evolution of electronic dance music. Released in 2007, this hit single from Guetta’s third studio album, ‘Pop Life’, captured the essence of the late-2000s dance scene and helped catapult David Guetta to international fame. ‘Love Is Gone’ featured the powerful vocals of Chris Willis, whose dynamic range and emotive delivery perfectly complemented Guetta‘s driving beat
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Hard to believe that Fedde le Grand’s ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’ turns 18 today. This was the debut single for le Grand as a Tech House and Progressive House producer. The track peaked at #4 on the Dutch Top 40 and had two versions: the original at 6:32 and the radio edit at 2:32. Listening to the track, ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’, has a futuristic beat with a techno house vibe. The music video, set in the “near future, 2027,” tells a tale of fem-bots creating, testing, and bringi
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2006 has been a successful year for house music, facing releases such as Axwell’s ‘World Hold On’ Remix, Fedde Le Grand with his massive hit ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit,’ and Tell Me Why, Supermode’s only track which with time, has become a huge classic. Years before uniting powers with Sebastian Ingrosso and creating Swedish House Mafia, Axwell and Steve Angello have formed the Supermode duo for one special occasion, when they produced ‘Tell Me Why.’ The track sampled two songs from th
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Before becoming part of the supergroup Swedish House Mafia, Axwell and Steve Angello were already making waves in the dance music scene. The close friends frequently collaborated in the studio, appearing on singles such as ‘Get Dumb’ and ‘Leave The World Behind’. However, under the duo name Supermode, they released ‘Tell Me Why’ on July 24, 2006. This track, their only release as Supermode, sampled ‘Why?’ and ‘Smalltown Boy’ by Bronski Beat and quickly became a dance floor anthem. Axwe
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It’s been two decades since British house music sensation, The Shapeshifters, released ‘Lola’s Theme’. This upbeat, disco-infused track, with its steady melodic sounds, instantly lifts your mood. ‘Lola’s Theme’, the lead single from their debut album ‘Sound Advice’, quickly gained traction, soaring to #1 on the UK Singles Chart and earning Platinum certification for selling 600,000 copies in the UK. It also dominated the charts in Ireland, the US, and Australia, eventually transitioning from Noc
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‘Better off Alone’ is a Eurodance track produced in the late 90s by super group, Alice Deejay. The Alice Deejay project was created by Wessel van Diepen, Dennis van den Driesschen, Sebastiaan Molijn and Eelke Kalberg in collaboration with DJ Jurgen. Although the vocal track didn’t release until July 18, 1999 the instrumental was actually released on Violent Records in 1998 by DJ Jurgen. The vocals are provided by lead singer Judith Anna Pronk; inspired by the breakup of a member from the group w
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As one of the legacy keyholders of electro house, Benny Benassi blessed us with ‘Satisfaction’ 22 years ago today. The lead single from his debut album, Hypnotica, took to the airwaves and catapulted Benassi to prominence, thrusting the EDM sub-genre into mainstream status. Even if you weren’t a nightclub goer, the track still found a way to reach your eardrums. Anyone who claimed never hearing ‘Satisfaction’ would quickly recognize it if asked, “Do you remember Terrell pop-and-locking on t
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Twenty-Three years ago David Guetta would step on to the French House scene making his debut, entrancing the globe with his Funky House – a fusion of disco and funk beats signature sounds. ‘Just a Little More Love’ is not only the debut single, the debut album also shares the same name. With the track’s upbeat rhythm, ‘Just a Little More Love’, is making an urging plea to listeners to get up a dance, thereby, proving that music and dancing combined brings people together solidifying human co
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Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the heart-tugging house music track, ‘If I Had Another Chance for Love’. Roger Sanchez poured his emotions into this song, wearing his heart on his sleeve, which resonated deeply with listeners. The single achieved remarkable success, peaking at #1 in both Romania and the UK, and earning Platinum certification in the UK. This track is widely regarded as Sanchez’s signature song, thanks to its soft, melodic beat and unforgettable music video. The video tell
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Twenty-three years ago, Daft Punk, the pioneering French electronic music duo, released ‘Aerodynamic’, a track that further solidified their position as innovators in the electronic dance music scene. Part of their iconic 2001 album ‘Discovery’, ‘Aerodynamic’ showcased Daft Punk‘s unique ability to blend house music with elements of rock and funk, creating a sound that was both futuristic and deeply rooted in musical history. ‘Aerodynamic’, known for its distinctive guitar riff and futuristi
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Twenty-four years ago today, the French House group Modjo released their iconic hit single ‘Lady (Hear Me Tonight)’. Comprised of guitarist Roman Tranchart and singer Yann Destagnol, this track quickly captivated audiences with its upbeat whimsical melody and fast beats clocking in at 128 bpm. ‘Lady (Hear Me Tonight)’ served as the lead single from their self-titled album, which ended up being the group’s only album, released under the MCA record label. The single made an impressive debut, r
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March 15th, 2024, marks the 25th anniversary of Zombie Nation‘s ‘Kernkraft 400’, a track that transcended its origins to become an iconic piece of electronic dance music history. Released in 1999, this track, with its infectious melody and unmistakable hook, has become an anthem not just in dance music, but across various cultural spectrums, including sports events and festivals worldwide. ‘Kernkraft 400’, primarily known for its stadium-chant-like hook, was a revolutionary track of its time
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March 15th, 2024, marks the 25th anniversary of Zombie Nation‘s ‘Kernkraft 400’, a track that transcended its origins to become an iconic piece of electronic dance music history. Released in 1999, this track, with its infectious melody and unmistakable hook, has become an anthem not just in dance music, but across various cultural spectrums, including sports events and festivals worldwide. ‘Kernkraft 400’, primarily known for its stadium-chant-like hook, was a revolutionary track of its time
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Twenty-eight years ago, a track was released that would become emblematic of an era and a genre: The Prodigy‘s ‘Firestarter’. Released on the 18th of March, 1996, ‘Firestarter’ was a groundbreaking piece of music, blending elements of electronica, breakbeat, and punk to create something entirely new and invigorating. Its raw energy and aggressive sound marked a significant departure from the rave-centric style The Prodigy was initially known for, propelling them into the mainstream spotlight.
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Five years ago, the music world was graced with ‘SOS’, a posthumous release from the globally celebrated DJ and producer Avicii, featuring the soulful vocals of Aloe Blacc. Released in 2019, ‘SOS’ was the first single from Avicii‘s album ‘TIM’, a collection of tracks he was working on before his untimely passing in 2018. The song stood as a poignant reminder of Avicii‘s incredible talent and the deep impact he had on the world of music. ‘SOS’ quickly resonated with the Swede’s fans, becoming
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Few people have burst onto the electronic music scene quite as fast or quite as emphatically as the wild Australian DJ Fisher with his insane tech house banger ‘Losing It.’ At a time where tech house was a genre that largely stuck to the underground scene, Fisher managed to bring it to the mainstream and ‘Losing It’ contributed massively to the shift from mainstage EDM going into the charts to house and tech house being the more dominant force. Following leaving the DJ duo Cut Snake, Fisher
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On August 25, 2017, Martin Garrix, the Dutch DJ and producer known for his chart-topping hits, unveiled his track “Pizza,” which quickly became a standout anthem in the electronic dance music scene. The song, released on Garrix’s own label STMPD RCRDS, is celebrated for its high energy and uplifting beats, characteristics that have become synonymous with the Martin’s signature progressive sound. “Pizza” was first premiered at Tomorrowland Belgium, one of the world’s largest and most prestigi
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Seven years ago, on May 24, 2017, the dynamic Swedish duo Axwell Λ Ingrosso released ‘More Than You Know’, a track that quickly became a defining hit in their illustrious career. Comprising two-thirds of the legendary dance trio Swedish House Mafia, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso had already established themselves as trailblazers in the electronic dance music scene. Before reuniting with Swedish House Mafia in 2018, Axwell Λ Ingrosso were at the forefront of EDM, delivering anthems like ‘Sun Is S
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On June 3, 2016, childhood friends and electronic dance music prodigies Otto Knows and Avicii released their long-awaited collaboration, ‘Back Where I Belong’. This track marked a significant moment in their careers, as it brought together two artists who had known each other since their school days and shared a deep passion for music and DJing. Their friendship blossomed as both artists rose to prominence in the EDM scene, with Avicii gaining international fame with ‘Levels’ and Otto Knows
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Eight years ago, on July 29, 2016, The Chainsmokers teamed up with Halsey to release ‘Closer’, a track that would become a defining moment in their careers and a global phenomenon. Following a successful 2015 with hits like ‘Roses’, ‘Let You Go’, and ‘Split (Only U)’ with Tiësto, The Chainsmokers started 2016 strong with ‘Don’t Let Me Down’. However, it was ‘Closer’ that catapulted them to new heights, dominating radio waves worldwide and quickly becoming one of the most-streamed dance tracks in
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Nine years ago today, the progressive house duo Axwell & Ingrosso released their hit single ‘Sun is Shining’. This track, filled with melodic and uplifting beats, offers listeners an easy-going, feel-good, sing-along experience. The music video creatively emphasizes the song’s reassuring lyrics, displaying them on index cards that serve as flashcards to remind viewers that everything always turns out alright in the end. ‘Sun is Shining’, the fourth single from their album ‘More Than You
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Nine years ago, on July 25, 2015, Eric Prydz released ‘Opus’, the feature single from his album of the same name. Despite being a veteran in the electronic dance music scene for over a decade, ‘Opus’ marked a significant moment as it was the lead single from his only album under his main moniker. The track is a masterpiece, beginning at a slow 31.5 BPM and gradually building up to an exhilarating 126 BPM over three minutes and 44 seconds of infectious synths and melodies. Spanning over nine minu
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On May 4, 2015, the world of electronic dance music was treated to a spectacular collaboration between two of the genre’s biggest names, Martin Garrix and Tiësto, with the release of ‘The Only Way Is Up’. This track not only highlighted the unique talents and styles of each artist but also captured the essence of what makes EDM so thrilling. ‘The Only Way Is Up’ features a catchy melody built around distinctive vocal snippets that lead into euphoric chords, taking the listener on an upliftin
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