Movin' Melodies

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Movin' Melodies
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Studio album by
ATB
Released26 April 1999
Recorded1998–1999
Label
Producer ATB
ATB chronology
Movin' Melodies
(1999)
Two Worlds
(2000)
Singles from Movin' Melodies
  1. "9 PM (Till I Come)"
    Released: 26 October 1998
  2. "Don't Stop!"
    Released: 15 March 1999
  3. "Killer"
    Released: 31 May 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Movin' Melodies is a record label founded by Dutch producer Patrick Prins in 1992. [2] It quickly gained recognition as one of the pioneers of the handbag/hardbag sound. Following its inception, Patrick Prins collaborated with various producers, including German producer ATB. Notably, ATB adopted the Movin' Melodies [3] name for his debut studio album.

Contents

Unlike the typical singles associated with ATB's style, the album's tracks deviate from the usual ATB sound. Andreas Tanneberger, aka ATB, aimed to create a diverse album, incorporating not only club-oriented tracks but also quiet, melodic compositions inspired by artists such as Enigma, Mike Oldfield and Jean Michel Jarre. Notably, track 12, commonly misnamed "Ocean Trance," is titled "Beach Vibes."

On Spotify, tracks 7 and 12 are omitted from the tracklist.

Track listing

Movin' Melodies– Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."The First Tones"2:09
2."Emotion"4:24
3."Underwater World"4:11
4."Zwischenstück"0:58
5."9 PM (Till I Come)" (featuring Yolanda Rivera)3:14
6."Killer 2000" (featuring Drue Williams)5:56
7."Too Much Rain" ((ATB vs. Woody van Eyden Mix) (United Deejays For Central America)5:36
8."Don't Stop!" (featuring Yolanda Rivera)3:42
9."Obsession"6:25
10."My Dream"7:06
11."Kayama"4:26
12."Beach Vibes" (E.F.F.)8:26
13."Movin' Melodies"6:01
14."Sunburn"3:51
Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
15."9 PM (Till I Come)" (Signum Mix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)7:36
Movin' Melodies– Portuguese edition (CD 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Sun Is Shining" (ATB Club Mix) (Bob Marley)3:51
2."Don't Stop!" (SQ-1 Mix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)6:19
3."Sax'y '99" (ATB Remix)5:46
4."Can You Feel..." (SQ-1)3:19
5."Killer" (Video Edit) (feat. Drue Williams)4:16
6."Colour The World" (ATB Remix) (Sash!)5:51
7."It's A Fine Day" (ATB Club By Radio Mix) (Miss Jane)4:26
8."9PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One 1999 Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)6:24
9."Cream" (ATB Mix) (Piet Blank & Jaspa Jones)6:10
10."Get Ready" (Woody van Eyden feat. Grace)3:32
11."Too Much Rain" (ATB Round Edit) (United Deejays For Central America))3:18
12."Don't Stop!" (ATB Remix)6:45
Movin' Melodies– UK Enhanced CD edition 1 / Limited edition
No.TitleLength
1."The First Tones"2:09
2."Emotion"4:24
3."Underwater World"4:11
4."Zwischenstück"0:58
5."9 PM (Till I Come)" (UK Edit) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)2:39
6."Killer 2000" (UK Edit) (feat. Drue Williams)5:33
7."Don't Stop!" (UK Edit) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)2:40
8."Obsession"6:18
9."My Dream"7:01
10."Kayama"4:25
11."Beach Vibes" (E.F.F.)8:25
12."Movin' Melodies" (E.F.F.)5:56
13."Sunburn"3:51
14."9PM (Till I Come)" (Matt Darey Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:06
Movin' Melodies– UK Enhanced CD edition 1 (Bonus interactive CD)
No.TitleLength
1."9PM (Till I Come)" (video) 
2."Don't Stop!" (video) 
3."Don't Stop!" (Quake Remake) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:20
4."9PM (Till I Come)" (Bent Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)7:51
5."9PM (Till I Come)" (Nick Muir's Come Mix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)7:26
6."Biography and photos" 
7."Free screensaver" 
8."VIP website access" 
Movin' Melodies– UK Enhanced CD Limited edition (Bonus interactive CD)
No.TitleLength
1."9PM (Till I Come)" (video) 
2."Don't Stop!" (video) 
3."9PM (Till I Come)" (Matt Darey Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:06
4."9PM (Till I Come)" (Nick Muir's Come Mix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)7:26
5."9PM (Till I Come)" (Bent Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)7:51
6."Don't Stop!" (Quake Remake) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:20
7."Don't Stop!" (Sash! Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)6:33
8."Biography and photos" 
9."Free screensaver" 
10."VIP website access" 
Movin' Melodies– UK Enhanced CD edition 2
No.TitleLength
1."The First Tones"2:09
2."Emotion"4:24
3."Underwater World"4:11
4."Zwischenstück"0:58
5."9 PM (Till I Come)" (UK Edit) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)2:39
6."Killer 2000" (UK Edit) (feat. Drue Williams)5:33
7."Don't Stop!" (UK Edit) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)2:40
8."Obsession"6:18
9."My Dream"7:01
10."Kayama"4:25
11."Beach Vibes" (E.F.F.)8:25
12."Movin' Melodies" (E.F.F.)5:56
13."Sunburn"3:51
14."Don't Stop!" (Sash! Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)5:57
Movin' Melodies– UK Enhanced CD edition 2 (Bonus interactive CD)
No.TitleLength
1."Killer" (Lost Witness Dub) (feat. Drue Williams)7:46
2."Don't Stop!" (Quake Remake) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:19
3."9PM (Till I Come)" (Matt Darey Remix) (feat. Yolanda Rivera)8:07
4."9PM (Till I Come)" (video) 
5."Don't Stop!" (video) 
6."Biography and photos" 
7."Free screensaver" 
8."VIP website access" 

Charts and certifications

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