Top 100 Chart placements for Armada Music
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Under their Silva City alias, powerhouse duo Alan Fitzpatrick and Reset Robot drop a classic trancer as their next release on Armada Music. With a rich, progressive sound aesthetic and a timeless synth riff, Eternal will have no trouble withstanding the test of time.
The Electrique Boutique Remix of Kristine Blonds classic Love Shy, released in 1999, gets a thumping re-edit from Shugz. Employing his signature sonics, the Northern Irish go-getter catapults the 25+-year-old original back onto the dance floor.
A cloud-piercing dance floor anthem from Tensnake and Bobby Harvery, Good Vibrations is as high on life as its title suggests. From the buoyant, upbeat production to Sarah Birds infectious vocals, this track will have listeners the world over buzzing with excitement.
A huge ID in his standout set at A State of Trance 2025 in Rotterdam, Ben Golds Kick It is built for the dance floor. Packed with a catchy vocal, nostalgic synths and a bouncing offbeat bass that brings the energy late into the night, this ones the perfect anthem for trance fans everywhere.
Having gained strong BBC Radio 1 support on his tracks, London-based producer Lawrence Hart puts his hand to one of the slowest, most introspective singles from Will Clarkes Midnight Mass album. Matching Hayley Mays infectious vocals with a driving drum and bass beat and energized bass rips, this rendition of Need Some Time brings ample dance floor attitude to an already strong single.
Reimagining a globally acclaimed Sting classic, Simone Vitullo and The Scumfrog throw a phenomenal Afro house production into the mix with the vocals from Sting himself. Between the esteemed vocals, recognizable lyrics, warm piano chords and subtle groove, If I Ever Lose My Faith will be a mood-lifting constant on dance floors over the world.
Turning one of Tigas most iconic releases on its head, Camo & Krooked deliver a edgy drum and bass rendition thats sure to bolster the originals legacy. With precision-engineered synths, brisk breakbeats and rumbling bass, Sunglasses At Night is a wicked track destined to wreak havoc.
Suns out, basslines up—Feel The Heat is Tensnake & mOats recipe for pure summer bliss. Funky grooves, shimmering melodies and a stomping low-end fuse together for a disco-house gem that flows effortlessly from sunset sips to late-night dips.
Championed as a future star on BBC Radio 1, Lu.Re drops a big remix of Breakthrough, one of the singles from Will Clarkes Midnight Mass album. With ample club appeal and the drive of a peak-time highlight, this remix will make any crowd go nuts on the dance floor.
Rose Ryot steps up to the plate, giving Will Clarkes Be My Baby a fresh spin as he swaps chilled house motifs for a raw, breakbeat-driven energy. With crashing drums, rich synth harmonies and Hayley Mays unmistakable vocals taking centre stage, this remix brings a warmer, more expansive feel to the original.
After overwhelming demand from fans the long-awaited VIP mix of Angels by Armin van Buuren and Punctual is here. This festival-ready version, that so many recognize from years of road testing from EDC to Ultra, ramps up the energy with enhanced drops and mainstage-optimized production while preserving EVALINAs heavenly vocals.
An irresistible nod to the days of old, Ben Gold and Silva Citys debut collaboration delivers full-on nostalgia with the production quality of a modern banger. Led by morphing pads, bouncing offbeat bass and a synth riff that demands awe and attention in equal parts, Manifesto shows both where this sound started and how much it has evolved since
Pressing into the bassline and UK Garage style, Movadas Rework of Mount Rushmore presents The Knacks 1997 club hit is a surefire way to ramp up the dance floor intensity. Built around the same famous acapella that featured in Signums What Ya Got 4 Me and Ben Hemsleys Through 2 You, this fresh take is simply brimming with peak-time potential.
Adding heaps of oomph to one of Chicanes most esteemed classics, Paul Webster & Patrick Gormley go all out with this banging, stage-wrecking rendition. Pitting the enigmatic vocals and dreamy pads against pounding kick drums and scorching bass, this take on Saltwater is built to destroy dance floors.
Chasing the high in a different capacity, the Born Dirty of Summit flings Will Clarke and Georgia Meeks collaboration into a darker dimension. Outfitted with chunkier rhythms and cosmic sound effects, this rework adds a palpable grittiness to an already standout record.