Ever wonder how a stray guitar riff became a global anthem? Trace André Tanneberger's journey from 9pm (Till I Come) to his final chapter tour.

André Tanneberger believed that every album should have its own soul, and that you only really feel that soul if you listen to the songs together. This 'golden thread' became his trademark, allowing him to inject soul and emotion into the machine-driven world of the rave.
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Imagine standing in a studio in 1998, where a stray, accidental slide-guitar riff suddenly transforms into the UK’s first-ever trance number one. That’s the magic of André Tanneberger, the man you know as ATB. You’re about to trace his journey from that "9pm (Till I Come)" breakthrough to the experimental "Two Worlds" era, where he proved trance could be both a club anthem and an ambient mood. We’ll explore how he’s spent decades collaborating with vocalists like Heather Nova to keep his sound fresh, even as he prepares for his final chapter tour this year. Ready to see how a accidental riff built a legacy?