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Released 10 Years Ago: Nari & Milani – Atom

10 years on and although the duo has officially split up, Nari & Milani‘s anthemic hit ‘Atom’, which was released on Steve Angello‘s Size Records on the 11th of April 2012, still resonates with the loyal fans of EDM and big room house. A track, which was truly a trendsetter, used climatic risers and paired them with monstrous drops that blew every festival crowd away. Featured prominently in Swedish House Mafia‘s iconic “One Last Tour” before they split up in 2013, ‘Atom’ dominated the festival scene from 2012 and onwards and even still receives constant airtime to this day due to its revolutionary sound design.

‘Atom’ was a track that completely changed the electronic dance music scene, becoming a legendary production, Blat Beat Go! With support from the likes of Swedish House Mafia, Tiesto, Hardwell, David Guetta, Avicii, and many many more, ‘Atom’ was played on the biggest stages across the world, such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival.

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