German DJ André Tanneberger (February 26, 1973), better known as ATB, is one of the most celebrated trance acts in the electronic music world. Born in Freiberg, he cut his teeth in the club scene as part of the Euro-house group Sequential One throughout the early 90s. His official debut under the ATB moniker arrived in 1998 with the single â9 PM (Till I Come).â Featuring a synthesized slide guitar riff that would become an essential part of ATBâs trademark sound, the track climbed to the top of the charts in the UK and reached the Top 10 in several European countries. Follow-up singles âKiller 2000â and âDonât Stop!â also broke into the UK Top 10 and were included in ATBâs studio debut Movinâ Melodies, released in 1999. During the aughts, ATB continued to deliver hard-hitting, dancefloor-ready trance-pop anthems through the albums Two Worlds (2000), Dedicated (2002), Addicted to Music (2003), and No Silence (2004). In 2007, he flirted with ambient on the double album Trilogy and indulged his love for drumânâbass on 2009âs Future Memories. Subsequently, ATB dropped Distant Earth (2011) and Contact (2014), both of which landed on the Top 5 in Germany, and returned in 2017 with Next, his tenth full-length. A few years later, he re-emerged with the single âYour Love (9PM)â (2021), a remake of â9 PM (Till I Come)â that peaked at Number 8 on the German Singles Chart and featured Topic and A7S.
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