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DBN (band) | |
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Genres | dance music |
Years active | 2004–present |
Members | Djani Dzihan Tobias Hahn Patrick Kroepels |
Website | www |
DBN is a German artist and record producer trio from Hamburg. Its members are Djani Dzihan, Tobias Hahn, Patrick Kroepels.
DBN's remix of John Dahlbäck's Everywhere and the single The Nighttrain were released in 2007. After various productions and remixes for Sebastian Ingrosso, EDX, Eddie Thoneick, Roger Sanchez, Bob Sinclar, Erick Morillo, Dirty South, Steve Angello, Laidback Luke, Wippenberg, Jean Elan and 2raumwohnung, DBN released their single Asteroidz. This was followed by Jack Is Back, which reached number 1 in the German dance charts). My Belief, which they made with Syke'n'Sugarstarr and Cosmo Klein, also topped the German dance charts, as did Chicago. For these, DBN was recognised [ by whom? ] as the "Top Single Act National 2010". [1]
In the recent past,[ as of? ] DBN have worked on remixes for Tim Berg, Norman Doray and Sebastien Drums, Nalin & Kane, Medina, Danny Freakazoid and German pop acts Ich+Ich, made the singles Bomjacker, Buckshee, and made Sushi EP with Patric la Funk.[ citation needed ]
Release | Title | Artist | Label |
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2005 | Rocket Powder | DBN | Slopshop Records |
2007 | Boys'n'Girls / Fuji Moto | DBN | Sugaspin Records |
2007 | The Nighttrain feat. Kadoc | D.O.N.S. & DBN | Joia Records |
2008 | The Nighttrain feat. Kadoc (Vocal Version) | D.O.N.S. & DBN | Kingdom Kome Cuts |
2009 | Asteroidz feat. Madita | DBN | Yoshitoshi Records |
2009 | Stars feat. Michael Feiner | DBN & Tommy Trash | We Play |
2009 | Jack is back | DBN | We Play |
2009 | My belief feat. Cosmo Klein | Syke'n'Sugarstarr & DBN | We Play |
2009 | Delta | DBN & Neon Stereo | Hussle Recordings |
2010 | Chicago | DBN | We Play |
2010 | Bomjacker | DBN & Tommy Trash | We Play |
2010 | Buckshee | DBN | Toolroom |
2010 | Sushi EP | DBN & Patric la Funk | We Play |
2011 | All my life | DBN | We Play |
2011 | Redemption feat. Rosie Henshaw | DBN & Matty Menck | Nero Recordings |
2011 | Le Freak / La Funk feat. Shena | DBN pres. Tom Shark | Strictly Rhythm |
2012 | Gimme Gimme feat. Madita | DBN vs. Darwin & Backwall | Yoshitoshi Records |
2012 | Remedy feat. Sean Declase | DBN & Stafford Brothers | Flamingo Recordings |
2012 | Always have tonight feat. Jason Caesar | DBN | We Play |
2012 | Gotta get thru this feat. Oni Sky | DBN | Mixmash Records |
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