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  2. ATB discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the German electronic musician ATB consists of 10 studio albums, 11 compilation album, 2 EPs, 36 singles, six video albums and 28 music videos.While ATB is mostly known in the world for his hit singles "9PM (Till I Come)" and "Don't Stop!", both of which were released from his first 1999 studio album Movin' Melodies, he still remains quite popular both at home and Eastern ...

  3. ATB (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, ATB released Addicted to Music, which included hits such as "I Don't Wanna Stop" and "Long Way Home". The same year, ATB's first DVD of the same name was released. It featured all his videos, a tour documentary and photographs.

  4. Category:ATB (DJ) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are ATB (DJ) songs or lists of ATB (DJ) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about ATB (DJ) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Don't Stop! (ATB song) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Stop!" is a song by German DJ ATB with vocals from Yolanda Rivera. It was a number-13 hit in ATB's native Germany and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. The track was featured on many compilations. In 2000, it appeared on a mix from San Francisco's Mars & Mystre. The UK radio edit was remixed by X-Cabs.

  6. Two Worlds (ATB album) - Wikipedia

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    ATB is a big fan of Michael Cretu aka Enigma. Roberta and Ken Harrison are behind some of ATB's biggest hits and the collaboration between ATB and the Harrisons is the biggest in the ATB music archive. As with Movin' Melodies, Two Worlds was released by Kontor Records (Germany) and Radikal Records (USA).

  7. Killer (Adamski song) - Wikipedia

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    Featuring vocals by Drue Williams, it was the producer's first fully vocal-based song under the ATB name. The song uses elements from both Adamski and Seal's versions, updated with more contemporary production techniques. The UK radio edit differs from others in that it includes ATB's signature guitar sound.

  8. Contact (ATB album) - Wikipedia

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    The first CD contains standard ATB tracks, and features collaborations with artists like Jes, York, JanSoon, Stanfour, Tiff Lacey and Sean Ryan. The second CD is an ambient-chillout disc, and contains tracks in collaboration with Anova, Stefan Erbe or Fade.

  9. Future Memories - Wikipedia

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    Future Memories is the seventh studio album by German artist ATB, released on May 1, 2009. Just like Two Worlds (2000) and Trilogy (2007) before it, this album also features two CDs. The first CD consists of dance songs, while the second one features chill-out tunes.