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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"

"Hold You," "You're Not Alone" (a masterful cover of the Olive classic), and "Let U Go." ATB.Discography.320kbps.-7.Albums-

Rounding out this definitive era, Future Memories looked ahead to the changing tides of EDM while honoring the classic trance arrangements of the past decade. This is the album that started it all

Hypnotic, dreamy, and highly acoustic. The album seamlessly integrates live instrumentation with digital synths. It's an energetic, nostalgic trip through the late

The iconic pitch-bent synth melody in "9 PM (Till I Come)" can sound harsh and metallic on lower bitrates. At 320kbps, the sub-bass frequencies underneath the guitar hook remain thick, punchy, and perfectly separated from the high frequencies. 2. Two Worlds (2000) The Ambient and Club Dual Concept

From the anthemic energy of Movin' Melodies to the introspective depth of Future Memories , these seven albums showcase a producer constantly refining his craft. They are a testament to ATB's ability to create music that is both commercially accessible and artistically credible, a quality that has earned him a dedicated global following.