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This is the album that started it all. Movin' Melodies is considered a masterpiece of the euro-trance era. Featuring the chart-topping, genre-defining single "9 PM (Till I Come)," the album established ATB's trademark guitar-driven trance sound. It's an energetic, nostalgic trip through the late 90s dance scene, perfect for high-energy playlists. 2. Two Worlds (2000) Conceptual Depth (Dance vs. Chill) Highlight: "The Summer," "Let U Go"

Electronic music has fractured into a thousand micro-genres—from phonk to hard techno to glitchcore. Yet, returning to the is like returning to a warm, familiar room. These albums represent a time when melodies were built to last, when trance was still about feeling rather than festival drops.

"9 PM (Till I Come)" topped charts worldwide, introducing the "ATB pitch-bend guitar" sound. In a 320kbps render, the contrast between the sharp, metallic guitar hook and the deep, driving sub-bass provides a masterclass in late-90s mastering. 2. Two Worlds (2000) ATB.Discography.320kbps.-7.Albums-

Ambitious and experimental, ATB’s sophomore effort was a bold double-CD concept album designed to showcase two distinct sides of his musical personality.

"9 PM" topped the UK Singles Chart and became a global phenomenon. The album combined high-energy dance tempos with surprisingly introspective ambient interludes, setting a standard for electronic LPs. 2. Two Worlds (2000) This is the album that started it all

: Incorporation of fresher electronic sub-genres, including subtle nods to breakbeat and ambient drum and bass on the second disc.

Vocal-driven progressive trance featuring haunting, ethereal guest performances. It's an energetic, nostalgic trip through the late

mark a shift toward vocal-heavy trance featuring artists like Tiff Lacey Heather Nova ℹ️ Missing from this Set

Dedicated was an emotional turning point for André, heavily influenced by the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the loss of close friends. Melancholic, reflective, yet uplifting. Key Tracks: "Hold You", "You're Not Alone", "Hero".