Seven Years: 1998–2005 is a compilation album released by German DJ André "ATB" Tanneberger, in 2005. It contains all singles of ATB and six new tracks. Three of the new tracks were released as singles: "Humanity" with vocals by Tiff Lacey, a reworked version of "Let U Go" with vocals by Jan Löchel and "Believe in Me" with Löchel on guitar and vocals. There is also a bonus DVD which includes all videos, a film documenting the "Making of I Don't Wanna Stop" and interviews. Commercially, Seven Years sold 18,000 units in Poland as of 2005.
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Seven Years: 1998–2005 is a compilation album released by German DJ André "ATB" Tanneberger, in 2005. It contains all singles of ATB and si… read more
Seven Years: 1998–2005 is a compilation album released by German DJ André "ATB" Tanneberger, in 2005. It contains all singles of ATB and six new tracks. Three of the new tracks… read more
André Tanneberger aka ATB (born February 26, 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany) is a DJ, musician, and producer of trance, ambient and progressive house music. Among his most famous songs is “9pm (Till I Come)”, which topped the charts in the United Kingdom in 1998 and is widely regarded as the UK’s first Trance number one. The track features a guitar riff which became hugely popular. This guitar sound, which he accidentally found while experimenting with a new producing deck, became the trademark of his early hits. ATB continues to evolve and change with every album. His current st… read more
André Tanneberger aka ATB (born February 26, 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany) is a DJ, musician, and producer of trance, ambient and progressive house music. Among his most famous songs i… read more
André Tanneberger aka ATB (born February 26, 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany) is a DJ, musician, and producer of trance, ambient and progressive house music. Among his most famous songs is “9pm (Till I Come)”, which topped the charts… read more