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Sandstorm: Darude’s Greatest Contribution to the Techno Music Industry

Few tracks can make people feel energized, excited, anxious, powerful, breathless, and edgy all at the same time. Such an explosive musical masterpiece as Darude’s 1999 track, “Sandstorm,” only comes around every few years. Perfect for clubs and discos around the world, “Sandstorm” has been a hit for a long time. With that kind of techno music-inspired genius, it’s no wonder this track has become so successful.

From its origins in Finnish clubs by DJ Darude – eventually produced professionally by 16 Inch Records and released in November of 1999 – “Sandstorm” took the nation by storm (no pun intended). Due to its raving national success, the record company took “Sandstorm” international, releasing it to a broader European audience in 2000. It also gained recognition there, almost instantly becoming a worldwide hit in the first year of the new millennium.

With the entrancing first minute of the track, listeners are gradually introduced to a techno-adventure, as the sound of cymbals clashing grows closer and more menacing with each passing beat. Rhythmic techno beats begin softly in the distance and grow louder and more powerful until an explosion of techno beats takes over the initially delicate sequence …

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“Sandstorm: Darude’s Greatest Contribution to the Techno Music Industry”