Top 100 Chart placements for Armada Music
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Having been a crowd favorite for at least six months through plays at Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland, EDC Las Vegas and many other premier festivals, Late Checkout sees Armin van Buuren and W&W team up again to deliver the ultimate mainstage anthem. Their first linkup since 2019s Repeat After Me, this audial showstopper is powerful, commanding and a surefire way to make any club night one to remember.
Off the back of the success of their self-released hit California Baby, U.S. pair TWINSICK hit Armada Music with a stupendously catchy dance-pop song. Weaving a tapestry of warm chords, meaningful lyrics and crystalline vocals, Happy Now will resonate with listeners the world over.
Off the back of his successful linkup with Becky Hill, drum and bass godfather Andy C hits Armada Music with a big-stage vocal banger. Doubling down on sheer infectiousness with a killer melody and an equally potent vocal performance from whoismoli, Positions effortlessly secures its place as a standout track.
Giving their special disco twist to one of the genres classics, Les Bisous go all out to recharge Joe Bataans hit. Amplifying the disco flavor with a groovy bassline and a squeaky synth melody, Clap Your Hands (Rap-O-Clap-O) is just the kind of bubbly goodness todays dance floors need.
Apex, the 2015 banger of Simon Patterson, gets a scorching, no-holds-barred update from fellow U.K. producer John Askew. Outfitted with crisp synths, driving bass and slamming beat drops, this audial twist means carnage in the global club circuit.
Oozing with club appeal, Freedom sees Dutch dance music giants Oliver Heldens and Armin van Buuren deliver a huge vocal single featuring Sam Harper. A fixture in both artists live sets for months and on major festivals such as Tomorrowland, Ultra and EDC Las Vegas, Freedom is the kind of tune the whole world is after.
Played extensively throughout his sets, Feel The Passion featuring Charlotte Haining is a signature D.O.D club banger with loads of crossover appeal. From the contagious synth riff to the classic house strings and powerful vocal presence, Feel The Passion is a long-awaiting fan favourite already.
The spiritual successor of ARTYs 2019 hit Save Me Tonight, Freefall (with RANI) instantly captures listeners with its unrivaled infectiousness and driving energy. A potent merger of dance-pop charm, vocal allure and progressive house power, this record will be ruling airwaves dance floors worldwide.
Next in Matty Ralphs series of releases on Armada Music, For The Love Of Acid has clear club-wrecking intentions from the off. Fast-paced, high on energy and laden with rave-fueled nostalgia, this track offers a sensational sonic smackdown to dance floors worldwide.
Already played by Armin van Buuren at Creamfields, Damager 24 sees Ben Gold and Scott Mac link up to recharge the formers 2002 track Damager 02. With club-wrecking offbeat bass, classic trance pads and a huge melody fit for every stage, this track powerfully merges early-2000s timelessness with the commanding nature of contemporary club hits.
An all-Brazilian team-up between KVSH, CERES and Ă–wnboss, Molly is a definitive club cut perfect for late-night mayhem. Blending Brazilian rhythms and a powerful festival atmosphere with CERES electrifying vocals, this track fuses each of their styles into a commanding cut destined to rule the dance floor.
Audien continues to build anticipation for his upcoming album with his new single, So Sad, which, despite its title, is far from melancholic. Grammy-nominated and gold-certified, Audien delivers a blissful slice of pop, where sparkling melodies and euphoric piano chords set the stage for the tunes ethereal vocals to truly soar. Following the success of his recent single Living In Color, So Sad is a joyful anthem thats destined to grow into a fan favorite.
Simon Patterson returns to the helm with his latest release, a remix of Karen Overtons 2005 dance classic Your Loving Arms. True to form, Patterson elevates the original to new heights, cranking the energy and atmosphere to 11 as he delivers a thudding, modern take thats both intense and melodic. Co-founder of the VII label collective, Simon Patterson continues to push the boundaries of tech trance with each and every release.
Presenting the third track of her psytrance-focused EP on Armada Music, Italian producer and live act Giorgia Angiuli shows once again why shes one of dance musics most extraordinarily versatile acts. Captained by enigmatic vocals, spacey synths and a killer bassline, Nietzsche is as thought-provoking and seminal as its title suggests.
Pushing the Ferry Corsten classic into drum and bass territory, genre icon Andy C wreaks havoc off the back of the tracks iconic melody. From the thick lead synth to the hammer-blow drums and feisty drum and bass rhythm, this rendition of Punk has already been played by the scenes foremost DJs with speaker-shredding results.
Rathbone Place, the U.K. duo whove been turning heads with 2023s Fallin and this years Sunshine On A Rainy Day, put their hands to The Space Brothers most popular release to date. Employing a more progressive-leaning sound that expertly incorporates and channels the original tracks iconic elements, this remix of Forgiven is one for all generations.
Amongst the scenes most prolific and esteemed artists, Italian go-getter Anfisa Letyago puts her hand to one of trance musics greatest classics, Binary Finarys 1998. With punchy drums, rolling bass, exquisite breakbeats, dreamy pads and the original melody coming to full fruition, this track will elevate listeners across genres.
Still being played regularly by the likes of James Hype, Jax Jones and Solomun, Camisras house classic Let Me Show You gets a proper resurgence at the hands of Armin van Buuren. From the original peaking at #5 in the UK Singles chart back in 1998 to this reworked version wowing the crowd at Tomorrowland Winter, Let Me Show You will be turning heads and thrilling ears the world over.
Turning their hands to one of the tracks from Trance Wax's sophomore albums, London-based female duo Kiara Scuro drop an edit that oozes with crossover potential. Leaning into both deep house and trance with its colorful sound set, persistent groove and limitless flair, this take on 'So Alone' undoubtedly allows for getting crazy on dance floors.
A designated party anthem with the energy to match, ODFs Golden Dub wrecks any club space it gets played in. With a contagious, viva-la-vida trumpet melody and a big, bad offbeat bass lifting the tempo to breakneck speed, this track means maximal mayhem all year round.
Step into the world of Vuthelani, a masterful collaboration by THEMBA and Benchek featuring the soulful vocals of South African singer Bukeka. This track is a true celebration of afro-house, with flickering melodies dancing around Bukekas spirited vocal delivery. As part of THEMBAs sensational upcoming album, Vuthelani sets the stage for an exploration of rhythm and groove, with each release bringing a new dimension to the afro-house genre. Immerse yourself in the beat as THEMBA and Benchek come together for a true dancefloor hit.
Adding to the series of tracks released under their Silva City moniker, Alan Fitzpatrick and Reset Robot employ their trademark nostalgic classic trance feel, brought up to date with bleeding edge production values to great effect in their latest offering on Armada Music. With an old-school vocal hook, evolving synths, warm pads and a skipping bassline reminiscent of the halcyon days of Trance, The Journey brings listeners back to the dance floors of old yet implores them to take new memories at the same time.