After kickstarting 2024 with a series of big releases, Armin van Buuren and D.O.D join forces for a great crossover vocal piece. Juxtaposing trance melodies, house-infused drums and Laura Welsh’s soft-spoken, emotionally charged vocals to form an irresistible merger of sound, ‘By Now’ honors the kinship between both genres whilst nodding to the U.K. sound.

Listen to ‘By Now’

Listen to ‘What Took You So Long’
Premiered live on stage at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, ‘What Took You So Long’ sees Armin van Buuren and Gryffin turn heads with their debut linkup. From the powerful lyrics, which speak of patiently waiting for the love of your life to realize the undeniable connection, to the compelling beat and piercing synths, this collaboration is the kind of track fans will always stick around for.

Putting their hands to one of the biggest clubs tracks of 2023, Italian pair Agents Of Time drop a signature remix release of Armin van Buuren and Anne Gudrun’s ‘Love Is A Drug’. Elevating the nighttime experience with a propulsive bassline, rousing progression and exemplary melody, this version adds even more oomph to an already impactful record.

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Listen to “Armin van Buuren – Breathe In” now

There’s more to breathing in than simply inhaling oxygen. Beyond the former, it’s about appreciating the moment and what’s about to happen, and about seeing the light in others. Taking a breath means accepting and respecting what’s in front of you, welcoming the outside influence and establishing a deeper connection with everything, or everyone, around you. And that’s what drives Armin van Buuren’s ninth studio album.

Inextricably linked to meditation and the major part it has come to play in Armin van Buuren’s life, ‘Breathe In’ follows on from ‘Feel Again’ to mark the next chapter in the Dutchman’s inspiring career. Across its twelve tracks, which were written in the two-plus years following the end of the pandemic and includes great songs such as ‘Forever (Stay Like This)’, ‘God Is In The Soundwaves’, ‘Love Is A Drug’, ‘Lose This Feeling’ and ‘Bed Of Rain’, the album radiates positivity, open-mindedness and unity, presenting a multidimensional snapshot of who Armin van Buuren is right now as a person and producer.

In sound, soul and spirit, the album is a celebration of life and an ode to how music and dance floors keep bringing people together. So focus on the wonder around you, inhale and let it shape a deeper understanding for one another. Just ‘Breathe In’.

Featuring a total of 29 new takes on the songs that comprise Armin van Buuren’s eighth studio album, ‘Feel Again (Remixes)’ has some of scene’s most exciting artists rekindling the audial remnants of the Dutchman’s search for harmony within. From Dr Phunk’s remix of ‘Superman’, which was already played Ushuaïa and Amsterdam Music Festival, to previously unreleased renditions from artists such as C-Systems, LÜRUM, anamē, Brian Kearney, MatricK, Bogdan Vix & UUFO, Ilan Bluestone and Starpicker, this remix album offers a listening experience as inspired, balanced and touching as the original body of work.

Listen to the ‘Feel Again’ Remixes here

Listen to ‘Make It Count’ here

Together with rising star Just_us, Armin van Buuren comes up trumps with a dark, intense and no-holds-barred speaker-buster on Armind. Spearheading the ‘A State of Trance Year Mix 2023’ album and already played at major festivals such as Creamfields, EDC Las Vegas, UNTOLD Festival, Tomorrowland and A State of Trance London, ‘Make It Count’ reminds fans to always live in the moment.

Celebrating the tenth anniversary of ‘This Is What It Feels Like’ as well as the twentieth anniversary of Armada Music, this high-energy 2023 remix of Armin van Buuren and Trevor Guthrie’s Grammy-nominated hit targets dance floors more so than the original record did. Premiered by Armin van Buuren himself at Ultra Music Festival Miami 2023 and part of all of his sets since, this massive, mainstage-tailored rendition truly is cause for celebration.

Listen to the 2023 remix of This Is What It Feels Like by Armin van Buuren.