Back to 1994, when The Prodigy dropped one of the most iconic rave anthems of all time: “No Good (Start the Dance)”.
Built around Kelly Charles’ sampled vocal “You’re no good for me”, Liam Howlett turned that simple line into a high-octane breakbeat monster that defined an era.
One of the most iconic trance tracks of the early 90s, Dreams perfectly captured the spirit of a scene that was just beginning to explode. With its hypnotic melody, deep atmosphere, and timeless groove, this anthem became a staple in clubs and raves across Europe and beyond.
“Drive boy dog boy dirty numb angel boy…” Few tracks defined a generation like this one.
Released in 1996, Born Slippy .NUXX by Underworld became an instant cultural phenomenon — thanks in large part to its iconic use in Trainspotting.
Released in 1999, Fragma – Toca Me was a defining moment in the rise of German trance. With its hypnotic melodies, progressive build-up, and euphoric energy, it quickly became a dancefloor anthem across Europe — and a staple in countless DJ sets.
A time capsule of early '90s rave culture, "Open Your Mind" by Italian act U.S.U.R.A. exploded onto the scene in 1992 with its infectious energy, relentless beats, and that iconic vocal sample urging us to do exactly what the title says.
A true trance anthem of the ages, For An Angel is more than just a track — it’s a moment in time. Released in 1998, this iconic masterpiece from Paul van Dyk became a defining pillar of the late '90s trance scene and cemented PvD’s legacy as one of the genre’s pioneers.
Throwback to 1999: When trance was pure emotion and the dancefloor was our sanctuary.
An iconic rework that turned a classical masterpiece into a euphoric trance anthem.
Throwback to 2002 — when trance was pure emotion and melodies ruled the dancefloor.
4 Strings – Take Me Away dropped like a dream and instantly became a trance anthem. With its ethereal vocals, euphoric synths, and that unforgettable drop, it captured the essence of early 2000s.
Throwback to 1998: One track. One anthem. One Universal Nation.
Push’s “Universal Nation (The Real Anthem)” defined a generation of trance lovers with its hypnotic energy, dark euphoria, and unmistakable synth riff that still gives chills decades later.