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Known for the iconic track "Ecstasy" and his collaboration with Tiff Lacey.

Whether you are a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the trance scene, these seven albums are the foundation of a legendary career. ATB.Discography.320kbps.-7.Albums-

This album leaned further into the "ATB sound"—a blend of pop-sensibility and dancefloor energy. With tracks like "I Don’t Wanna Stop," the album solidified his place as a mainstay on the international charts. It’s a high-energy journey from start to finish. 5. No Silence (2004) Known for the iconic track "Ecstasy" and his

Arguably his most atmospheric work, No Silence includes the hauntingly beautiful "Ecstasy." This album saw André collaborating with vocalists like Tiff Lacey, creating a deeper, more emotional experience that bridged the gap between trance and progressive house. 6. Trilogy (2007) With tracks like "I Don’t Wanna Stop," the

The Vocal Masterpiece The title track, a cover of the Olive classic, became a global anthem. This album refined the "ATB formula": a melancholic male spoken-word intro, a soaring female chorus, and a delayed synth lead.

A more expansive, atmospheric follow-up that split into vocal-driven pop-trance and instrumental chill. Two Worlds demonstrated ATB’s growing production sophistication: lush pads, catchy hooks, and refined arrangements that broadened his appeal beyond clubs to radio listeners. Standout tracks: "Killer" (feat. York), "Let U Go" (early version).

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