better known by his stage name ATB, is a German DJ, musician and trance music producer. According to the official ranking of world DJs managed by DJ Magazine, in 2009 and 2010. ATB took 11th place, and in 2011 - 15th place. in 2011 He is best known for the 1998 released single "9 PM (Till I Come)", which was a no. 1 in the United Kingdom. The song's hook would later be reworked into "Don't Stop!" in 1999 for his self-titled debut album Movin' Melodies.
Music career
Tanneberger began his musical career in the dance music group Sequential One. in 1993 Sequential One released their debut single "Let Me Hear You" in February, followed by "Dance/Raving". Singles brought them little financial gain; André got the opportunity to organize a mini-studio. in 1994 the group was joined by three new members: Ulrich Poppelbaum, Woody van Eyden and vocalist Morpha. in 1995 at the beginning of the House Nation publishing house released the band's first album Dance.
After a huge success in its native Germany, Sequential One gradually became known elsewhere in Europe. Their second album Energy, released in Germany, was also released in the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Hungary. Despite this success and growing popularity, two members of the project - Woody van Eyden and Morpha - left in 1998; only André and Ullrich remained in the group. in 1999 Sequential One has ceased to exist. Just before his collapse, André managed to release his last single, Angels, and a compilation album, Decades.