It is a German trance project, now led by Jürgen Mutschall (also known as DJ JAMX) and Daniel Körber (also known as D.Mand).
The German Hard Trance project DuMonde emerged in 1997 from a collaboration between René Dumont, Jürgen Mutschall, and Dominik de León. With a powerful blend of euphoric melodies and driving energy, the project quickly secured a place in the international trance scene. Their early release “Tomorrow” (1998) became a breakout hit, reaching the Top Ten in Germany and appearing on major-label compilations worldwide. Further successes followed with subsequent singles such as “See the Light” and “Just feel free (Tomorrow 2000)” (1999). In early 2000, René Dumont left the group. DuMonde continued as a duo and released trance tracks like “Never lock back,” “Memory,” “God Music,” “Human,” “Kalt,” “Ich will raus” — timeless anthems still played in clubs today. Their remixes for Binary Finary, Alice Deejay, Push, Rank1, AYU, Barthezz, and many others showcased their distinctive sound and solidified their place in the Golden Era of trance. Jürgen Mutschall (also known as JAMX) and de León (aka De Leon) became key figures in shaping the German trance scene of the early 2000s. After disbanding in 2007 to pursue solo careers, DuMonde surprisingly returned in 2024 with “Sometimes.” Now led by founder Jürgen Mutschall and expanded by producer Daniel Körber (aka ), DuMonde once again drives trance forward — honoring their roots while not ignoring the future.
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