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John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Paul van Dyk , Rafael Osmo , Julia Westlin , LOUT , Reznor , Entel , Luke Coulson , Sue McLaren , Ciaran McAuley , Christian Schottstaedt , YellowHeads , Paul Thomas , Ekko , Sean & Dee , Fuenka , John 00 Fleming , Amos & Riot Night , Matt Noland , Elevation , Saad Ayub , DJ Pierre , Phuture , Jordan Gill , Marc van Linden , Weekend Heroes , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Chris Bekker , Jan Dzialek , Christian Burns , Aly & Fila , Troels Hammer , Kolonie
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.
Armin van Buuren , Andain , Gareth Emery , STANDERWICK , HALIENE , Yuri Kane , Cosmic Gate , Emma Hewitt , Christina Novelli , Sunlounger , John O'Callaghan , Sarah Howells , Omnia , Ira , Shapov , Christian Burns , OceanLab , Above & Beyond , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Natalie Gioia , Simon Patterson , Lucy Pullin , P.O.S. , Super8 , Aalto , Rank 1 , Kush , Andy Moor , Karen Overton , Ridgewalkers , El , Matt Darey , Kate Louise Smith , Zoe Johnston , Chicane , Moya Brennan , Orjan Nilsen , Andrew Rayel , Bobina , Markus Schulz , Gabriel & Dresden , Departure , Sharon Den Adel , Jorn Van Deynhoven , The Blizzard , Whiteroom , Adam White , Gaia , Ferry Corsten , Betsie Larkin , i_o , W&W , Gouryella , System F , Ralphie B , Davey Asprey , Signalrunners , Mike Foyle , Push , Paul Oakenfold , Carla Werner , Richard Bedford , Jano , Zara , Luminary , Mat Zo , ARTY , Shogun , Planet Perfecto Knights , Paul van Dyk , Jan Vayne , MaRLo , Feenixpawl , Way Out West , Solarstone , Scott Bond , Plumb , Key4050 , Bo Bruce , Justine Suissa , Tiesto , Kyau & Albert , Richard Durand , Annabel , Saltwater , Sylvia Tosun , Binary Finary , Aly & Fila , The Thrillseekers , Ben Gold , Sebastian Brandt , Audrey Gallagher , RAM , Jwaydan , Hilight Tribe , Vini Vici , Sonic Inc. , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Arksun , Robert Miles , Veracocha , DJ Shah , Adrina Thorpe , Plastic Boy , Pulser , Hemstock & Jennings , Allen Watts , 8 Wonders , Susana , Sivan , Thomas Bronzwaer , Photographer , DJ's United
Twenty years, a thousand episodes, a lifetime of moments to cherish. What started as a promise from a little boy who fell in love with dance music while riding his bike to school has become a global beacon of like-mindedness and togetherness. Every Thursday, A State Of Trance brought people together no matter their descent or upbringing, choosing similarities over differences as it built a community of people that could connect over an unwavering love for music. And that is what we celebrate on this milestone occasion with the 'A State Of Trance 1000 – Celebration Mix', mixed by Armin van Buuren. Chock-full of highlights and precious memories, the 'A State Of Trance 1000 – Celebration Mix' contains only the best in Trance & Progressive as voted for by the A State Of Trance community. Featuring more than a hundred timeless records from Above & Beyond, Armin van Buuren, Chicane, Ferry Corsten, Gareth Emery, John O'Callaghan, Paul van Dyk, Push and so many other contributors, this two-hour spectacle runs through every age and era of the radio show, touching upon the tracks that managed to light a fire within in a way no other track could. Between the lines, gorgeous melodies and iconic tracks, this Celebration Mix expertly points out how the fans shaped the sound of A State Of Trance and helped it become more than just a place to find new music. So let's raise a glass to what was, celebrate what is and embrace all that is still to come for a radio show that has come to mean so much to so many people across the globe: A State Of Trance.
John 00 Fleming , Paul van Dyk , Astral Projection , Jason Luke , Ovnimoon , Basil O'Glue , Nomas , Calantha
Globally respected British electronic music pioneer John 00 Fleming returns with his first full-length artist album in eight years, announcing The Lost Tribe, an 18-track body of work set for release in early April via his own imprint, JOOF Recordings. The album arrives at a defining moment in Fleming's career, coinciding with an extraordinary 40 years behind the decks; a dual milestone that underscores both creative longevity and forward momentum. Rather than looking back, The Lost Tribe firmly faces forward. It is an unapologetic, long-form dance album that challenges modern electronic music conventions, rejecting short-format, algorithm-driven production in favour of immersive compositions designed to unfold patiently and purposefully. Every track on the album is an original John 00 Fleming production, with extended runtimes that allow space for atmosphere, narrative and emotional development; hallmarks that have defined his sound and DJ philosophy for decades. Speaking about the upcoming album, John commented: "Six years in the making, this album captures key moments and milestones from across my career, drawing inspiration from the highs, lows, and personal ambitions shaped by a constantly evolving music industry." The album title, The Lost Tribe, carries layered meaning. It reflects a growing community of artists and clubbers who feel increasingly alienated by the current festival and streaming landscape – where attention spans are short, tracks are built for instant impact, and musical journeys are often sacrificed for viral moments. Fleming positions the album as both a response and a rallying call: a reminder that electronic music was born from rule-breaking, long nights and shared transcendence on the dance floor. This philosophy mirrors his enduring approach as a DJ. Known worldwide for his extended sets (often spanning eight hours or more) Fleming has long treated the dance floor as a space for storytelling rather than spectacle. In recent years, he has continued to challenge festival norms with multi-hour headline performances, offering audiences depth and progression in an era increasingly dominated by rapid-fire drops and uniform playlists. The Lost Tribe also marks a deeply personal chapter. The album was shaped during a period of significant reflection and transformation, including Fleming's experience overcoming cancer – a journey that profoundly altered his outlook on creativity, ambition and purpose. That shift is felt throughout the record, which carries a renewed emotional weight and sense of clarity, blending power and vulnerability with the confidence of an artist fully in command of his craft. Musically, the album draws on Fleming's cinematic instincts and background in composition, incorporating expansive intros, evolving structures and richly detailed sound design. The tracks are designed not simply to be played, but to be experienced – whether on a dance floor, in headphones, or as part of a continuous listening journey. John 00 Fleming's influence on electronic music is both foundational and ongoing. Beginning his career at just 15 years old during the rise of the UK rave movement, he has remained a consistent and trusted figure across decades of cultural and technological change. His career has taken him from the UK's formative club circuit to some of the world's most revered stages, including BOOM Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC, Ozora, Creamfields and countless underground institutions worldwide. As a producer, he has released multiple acclaimed artist albums, achieved Gold disc status and earned millions of streams, while maintaining respect from peers ranging from underground innovators to global icons such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Muse. Beyond the club world, his work has extended into film and television composition, including collaborations with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Through his imprint JOOF Recordings, Fleming has also cultivated a globally respected label and community, championing forward-thinking electronic music with integrity and independence at its core.
Armin van Buuren , Moby , Jerome Isma-Ae , Amber Revival , Hel:sløwed , Estiva , Anne Gudrun , 7 SKIES , Antheros , Elysian , Rivo , Sharon Den Adel , nilsix , Giuseppe Ottaviani , Adriana Stone , Above & Beyond , Richard Bedford , MaRLo , Mila Josef , Gabry Ponte , Malou , David Forbes , Tiga , Audion , Layton Giordani , Zoe Johnston , Agents Of Time , Orkid , Semblance Smile , Camisra , Mason , David Guetta , Princess Superstar , Orjan Nilsen , JNSN , Laura van Dam , Ginchy , Paul van Dyk , Goodboys , Oliver Heldens , Sam Harper , Rank 1 , Ferry Corsten , Ruben De Ronde , Lasada , Cosmic Gate , Christian Burns , Daxson , Ilan Bluestone , LEA KEY , Louis III , Joris Voorn , AVIRA , Ahmed Helmy , Protoculture , ARTBAT , Matt Fax , Marsh , Andrew Rayel , Hadriani , Krevix , Sharam , Mauro Picotto , Superstrings , Craig Connelly , Alina Renae , Nicholas Gunn , Aly & Fila , Jaren , Philippe El Sisi , Omar Sherif , Ben Gold , Bo Bruce , Einat , Eddie Makabi , Factor B , Ben Hemsley , Rose Gray , Sue McLaren , Hardwell , Allen Watts , Maarten De Jong , Derb , Richard Durand , RAM , Space Frog , Digital Culture (NL) , Matty Ralph , Gryffin , Lostly , Nation Of One , C-Systems , Ferry Tayle , HI-LO , XiJaro & Pitch , Alex M.O.R.P.H. , Jordan Grace , John O'Callaghan , Paul Skelton , Ren Faye , Cold Blue , Trance Wax , KI/KI , Alex Holmes , Jennifer Rene , Miyuki , RIVER (UK) , Will Atkinson , Cari , Aldae , Bryan Kearney , Vize , Leony , Talla 2XLC , Fragma , Alexander de Roy , Hidden Tigress , Lange , Skye , Natalie Gioia , W&W , Felix , Whethan , Elley Duhé , Scott Mac , Le Shuuk , Maddix , Signum , Ben Nicky , Hannah Laing , Paul Findlay , 0Gravity , Sivan , Benjamin Duchenne , FLRNTN , Harshil Kamdar , DJ T.H. , TH3 ONE , Vini Vici , Anna Timofei , Lilly Palmer , Various Artists
We all feel lost and disconnected at times. Its only human. But what if these moments of uncertainty actually guide us to brighter futures? What if the barriers that exist within us are merely the ones we created ourselves. Its the same with music. Its human nature to categorize the sounds we hear and label them in a way that makes sense. But these barriers too can be broken down. And they have been, in the twenty-first installment of the annual year mix series: A State of Trance Year Mix 2024 (Mixed by Armin van Buuren).Starting with an inspirational intro narrated by none other than Moby, this 113-track, year-culminating mix is designed to push boundaries, weaving together the sounds that share a soul. Comprising productions from scene favorites such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ben Gold, as well as those of Ferry Corsten, KI/KI and Ben Hemsley, the year mix upholds its trance legacy whilst embracing the sounds that were once given a different label.Dont let the barriers dictate the limit. Lean into them till they break, for the world beyond may add some color to yours. All together, in A State of Trance.