5 Forgotten EDM Collabs That You Never Knew Existed!

In the world of dance music collaborations, some tracks shine brightly while others slip into the shadows. In this article, we’re diving into the realm of forgotten collabs – five tracks that may have escaped your radar. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems of artists like Armin van Buuren & Tiesto, Hardwell & Nicky Romero, David Guetta & Afrojack, Martin Garrix & Dillon Francis, and Avicii & Otto Knows. Let’s journey through the uncharted territory of these musical pairings.

Armin van Buuren & Tiesto – Wonder Where You Are?
Two powerhouses in both the trance and wider dance music world, many would assume that these two have never crossed paths in the studio but they would be wrong. In 2000, Armin van Buuren and Tiesto brought us ‘Wonder Where You Are?’. An enchanting blend of their signature styles, this track is a forgotten gem that showcases the magic of two legends working in harmony.

Hardwell & Nicky Romero – Beta
Although the pair would recently come together to deliver ‘I Wanna Dance’, it was in 2011 when they first worked together on ‘Beta’. Combining their electro-house styles, Hardwell and Nicky Romero delivered a high-energy, festival-ready anthem, showcasing the synergy between the two artists.

David Guetta & Afrojack – Lunar
Most known for their work side by side on the single ‘Titanium’, David Guetta and Afrojack have a number of forgotten singles together but we wanted to shine a light on ‘Lunar’. A track that fuses their talent for crafting infectious dance hits, this single is bursting with vibrant melodies and an irresistible groove which is why it deserves to be rediscovered and danced to once again.

Martin Garrix & Dillon Francis – Set Me Free
Martin Garrix
is never shy to work with others in the studio and in 2015 he did just that, teaming up with Dillon Francis for ‘Set Me Free’. This single is a potent blend of Martin Garrix‘s progressive house and Dillon Francis‘ unique electronic style. The track’s infectious energy and catchy hooks showcase the creative spark that ignited when these two artists came together.

Avicii (Tim Berg), Otto Knows & Oliver Ingrosso – iTrack
Long before Avicii became a household name, he, along with Otto Knows and Oliver Ingrosso, delivered ‘iTrack’. This hidden gem offers a glimpse into Avicii‘s early career, combining his talent with the expertise of his fellow Swedish producers in a track that’s worth revisiting for its nostalgic charm.

Dylan Smith

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