
High-velocity Eurodance defined by soaring vocals and neon-bright synth leads. A 140 BPM rush of mid-2000s club euphoria that refuses to slow down.
April 3, 2006 · Zooland Records
A Neverending Dream is the sonic equivalent of a neon strobe light hitting a crowded dance floor at 2:00 AM. It embodies the peak of the Hands Up movement, a subgenre of Eurodance that prioritizes maximum energy, soaring melodic hooks, and a relentless 140 BPM tempo. The production is unapologetically digital, featuring the iconic buzzing sawtooth synths that defined the mid-2000s club scene. It is music designed for movement, stripping away subtlety in favor of pure, unadulterated adrenaline.
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