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ATB: Andre Tanneberger

ATB stands for Andre Tanneberger. ATB is a popular band, or a German DJ. Andre Tanneberger was born in 1973 on Feb 26. This musical band is popularly known by its Stage name ATB (Andre Tanneberger).

This band is also famous for its production and Trace music. In 2009 according to DJ Magazine, the ATB ranked number 11 worldwide. In 2010, the ATB ranked number one worldwide; also, in 2011, the ATB grabbed 15th rank among all DJs and Music bands in the world. In 2011, the ATB band ranked number 1 according to "The DJ List".

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This band was better known for its famous track "9 pm (Till I Come). In 1999 the album launched by ATB band "Movin Melodies" became a world hit. 2021 was a tremendous year for ATB because this band launched its epic and musical remake of his trance anthem '9 pm' topic and A7S. ATB band later disclosed that many bands, DJs, and Musicians offer him a partnership in their band and usually ask him to collaborate on cover versions and remakes, but the ATB band never accepts such offers as it does not satisfy them.

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When the ATB band asked about their experience of the Pandemic time, they remarked it was insane; they later commented that they are edict to being on stage facing the audience since 1993. This was the first time the ATB band did not stand on stage facing the audience for more than a month.

History of ATB (Andre Tanneberger) Band

When asked by Tanneberger about how he started his musical career, Tanneberger said that he began his musical career with a dance music group, "Sequential One". "Sequential One" released their first debut single, "Let Me Hear You," in 1993; also, this single brought them some financial benefits, such that later, Andre somehow managed to open his music studio in 1994.

The ATB band later added three more members in the year 1994, Ulrich Poppelbaum, woody van Eyden and Vocalist Morpha; in the year 1995, the group released their first album, dance. The group "Sequential One" became famous in their country Germany and later on, the band successfully mustered an audience in other parts of Europe.

The band later launched their second album, "Energy issued in Germany," and planned to release the album in Netherland, Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary. Despite the success of "Sequential One," two of its member, Woody van Eyden and Morpha, left the band in 1998; now there are only two members, Andre Tanneberger and Ullrich Poppelbaum, left.

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Later on, the "Sequential One" in the year 1999 ceased to exist, but Andre Tanneberger somehow managed to release his single album "Angels" and a compilation single album Decade. In 1998, Andre Tanneberger started his solo project ATB band and released his first track, "9 pm," under his solo band; his single grabbed the first position on the "UK Single Chart" in 1992.

The "9 pm" single also has a synthesized slide guitar riff that later became popular and the ATB band's trademark. With time this band grew and evolved with every release. Also, ATB changes its style with every single track. Nowadays, the current style of this band is varied sound and more vocals with a frequent soothing sound of Pianos.

ATB band released a few more tracks in the United Kingdom like "Don't Stop!" and "Killer". This band still releases its tracks in their native country Germany from where they evolved, and in some other parts of Europe; ATB band's big successful tracks include "I Don't Wanna Stop" and his cover of Olive's 1996 hit "You're Not Alone".

The ATB band gives its best hit music album "Addicted to Music" track. The popular singles include "Long Way Home" and "I Don't Wanna Stop". In 1998, the ATB band released its first music DVD of the same name. On CD there are all photographs and the tour documentary.


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