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Addicted to Music

ATB · 2003

120 min · 22 tracks · EDM · dance-pop · ambient

A vibrant blend of euphoric beats and lush melodies that captures the essence of early 2000s dance music.

Why this album works

'Addicted to Music' solidified ATB's status in the Eurodance genre, reaching high positions on charts across Europe and influencing subsequent dance-pop artists. The album features several hits that helped define the sound of early 2000s dance music, contributing to the mainstream popularity of electronic sounds during this era.
Best for
long, immersive listening sessions uplifting emotional highs dynamic melodic explorations
Context
By the time 'Addicted to Music' was released in January 2003, ATB, the project of André Tanneberger, was firmly established in the electronic music scene following his breakthrough with '9 PM (Till I Come)' in 1999. This album came as a follow-up to his successful album 'Two Worlds' from 2001, showcasing his continued evolution in blending trance and pop elements.
Stylistic neighbors
Paul van Dyk· Armin van Buuren· Aly & Fila

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 In Love With the DJ Standout 6:42
  • 2 I Don’t Wanna Stop Standout 3:32
  • 3 Everything Is Wrong 5:02
  • 4 Long Way Home 5:15
  • 5 We Belong 4:22
  • 6 Gentle Melody 5:18
  • 7 I Will Not Forget 4:55
  • 8 Break My Heart 4:23
  • 9 Sunset Girl Standout 6:49
  • 10 Do You Love Me 6:29
  • 11 Peace = Illusion 4:30
  • 12 Trilogy 3:30
  • 13 Cabana Moon / Ruby 10:25

Disc 2

  • 1 9 PM (Till I Come) (UK radio edit) 2:43
  • 2 9 PM (Till I Come) (Signum remix) 7:35
  • 3 Killer (video edit) 4:08
  • 4 Killer (Lost Witness mix) 6:14
  • 5 Don’t Stop (ATB radio edit) 3:46
  • 6 Don’t Stop (Sash! remix) 5:59
  • 7 The Fields of Love (York remix) 7:32
  • 8 The Fields of Love (Public Domain remix) 6:03
  • 9 Hold You (Svenson & Gielen remix) 4:42

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