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Released 22 years ago this June

Guetta Blaster

David Guetta · 2004

57 min · 15 tracks · hip-hop · house · EDM

A pulsating blend of house beats and catchy hooks designed to ignite dance floors worldwide.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo dance vibes
  • for party atmosphere
  • catchy hooks for group sing-alongs
  • energizing tracks for workouts

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, introspective music
  • seek complex, varied arrangements

Where this album fits

Themes
early 2000s dance culture· pulsating nightlife
Career context
In 2004, David Guetta was transitioning from a successful DJ to an influential producer with 'Guetta Blaster,' his second studio album. Following his debut 'Just a Little More Love' in 2002, this release solidified his place in the electronic music scene and laid the foundation for future hits.
Stylistic neighbors
Calvin Harris· Zedd· Avicii
Sounds like this from elsewhere
I Created Disco by Calvin Harris — Shares the same upbeat dance-floor energy with catchy hooks and a celebration of nightlife.
Human After All by Daft Punk — Combines electronic beats with a focus on rhythm, embodying the early 2000s dance culture.
Output by Fedde le Grand — Features pulsating house rhythms and infectious melodies aimed at energizing club environments.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Money (radio edit) 3:06
  • 2 Stay 3:30
  • 3 The World Is Mine 3:37
  • 4 Used to Be the One 4:06
  • 5 Time 4:06
  • 6 Open Your Eyes 4:15
  • 7 ACDC 4:01
  • 8 In Love With Myself 4:26
  • 9 Higher 3:43
  • 10 Movement Girl 4:01
  • 11 Get Up 3:03
  • 12 Last Train 3:05
  • 13 Stay (Fuzzy Hair remix edit) 4:46
  • 14 The World Is Mine (Deep Dish remix edit) 4:07
  • 15 Old School Acid 3:20

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