: Preserving the breathy, delicate nuances of vocalists like Tiff Lacey and Heather Nova without digital artifacting (harsh clipping or metallic echoes). Summary Table: The First 7 Albums Album Title Notable Vocalist Sonic Style 1999 Movin’ Melodies Yolanda Rivera "9 PM (Till I Come)" Pitch-bent Guitar Trance 2000 Two Worlds Heather Nova "The Summer" Dance / Ambient Splits 2002 Dedicated Roberta Carter Harrison "Let U Go" Melodic Vocal Trance 2003 Addicted to Music Tiff Lacey Club-Driven Progressive 2004 No Silence Tiff Lacey / Ken Harrison "Marrakech" Cinematic / Atmospheric 2007 Trilogy Jan Löchel "Feel Alive" Anthemic Dance / Chill-out 2009 Future Memories Betsy Larkin / Jan Löchel "What About Us" Modern Progressive House
Addicted to Music relies heavily on syncopated basslines and intricate hi-hat patterns. Listening to "Long Way Home" in high quality reveals the meticulous stereo panning and crisp high frequencies that lower-bitrate rips muddy out. 5. No Silence (2004)
Dedicated was written after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and is dedicated to ATB's partner. It marks a transition into a more mature, vocal-heavy progressive trance style.
"9 PM (Till I Come)" topped charts worldwide, introducing the "ATB pitch-bend guitar" sound. In a 320kbps render, the contrast between the sharp, metallic guitar hook and the deep, driving sub-bass provides a masterclass in late-90s mastering. 2. Two Worlds (2000) ATB.Discography.320kbps.-7.Albums-
A massive release that returned to the multi-disc format, earning Platinum status in several countries. "Renegade", "Feel Alive", "Justify". Style: Blended trance, breakbeat, and ambient textures.
"The Fields of Love" (featuring York) and "The Summer."
Marked his early, crucial work with vocalist Roberta Carter Harrison. : Preserving the breathy, delicate nuances of vocalists
: "The Summer", "The Fields of Love", and "Let U Go". Dedicated (2002)
Written in the wake of the September 11 attacks, Dedicated is a highly emotional and introspective album. It is dedicated to Tanneberger's reality, his fans, and the tragic events of 2001, reflecting a more mature, melancholic tone.
The album demonstrated a flawless technical mastery of modern studio engineering, making it a favorite for audiophiles testing the dynamic range of 320kbps sound systems. Why the 320kbps Quality Matters for ATB's Music "9 PM (Till I Come)" topped charts worldwide,
A double-disc concept album exploring different sonic landscapes.
"Don't Stop!" and "Too Much Rain" solidified André's ability to craft radio-friendly hooks paired with hypnotic rhythms. 2. Two Worlds (2000) The Dual Nature of Club and Chill
Kick drums lose their punch and sub-bass sounds loose.
Ambitious and experimental, Two Worlds is a concept album divided into two distinct listening experiences across two discs: "The World of Movement" (dance-oriented) and "The Relaxed World" (ambient and downtempo).