Ornery answers hard-hitting questions surrounding his favorite artists

Berlin-based artist Ornery takes us on a musical journey as he shares his top 10 favorite songs. Known for his diverse and innovative approach to Electronic music production, this selection of tracks promise to be a captivating mix that have inspired and influenced his own sound.  Join us as Ornery dives into the stories behind these songs, revealing the artists and sounds that have shaped his musical palette and continue to inspire his creative journey.

Pryda - Axis

Epic Progressive House that works on a big stage, in a dark club, or even when going running. Quintessential Prydz.

Pan-Pot - Sleepless (Stephan Bodzin Remix)

Technically a remix, but practically almost a new original, apex of the Bodzin sound. Absolutely mesmerizing to this day. Perfect closer!

Quench - Dreams (UMEK Version)

UMEK’s outstanding rendition of a Trance classic, truly elevated to new heights. Pure euphoria!

Alan Fitzpatrick - Truant

Groovy and powerful Techno fused with a few house elements that shows the incredible range of Alan Fitzpatrick’s sound.

BBE - Seven Days and One Week

One of the biggest dance anthems of all time. Many official and unofficial remixes/reworks/edits out there (including mine!), but nothing beats the original.

Patrice Bäumel - Serpent

Beautiful, early Afterlife cut: melodic but minimalistic, maximum impact.

Bryan Zentz - Empraxa

Another rather minimalistic, slightly more hypnotic, track that retains a high impact. One of my (not so secret) dancefloor weapons!

Maceo Plex - Conjure Dreams

Peak-time techno at 124bpm; blending techno, house, and electro elements seamlessly.

Recondite - Levo

Atmospheric, introspective and subtle like the artist himself. Beautiful to listen to, and even appeared in more than one movie and tv series.

Monolink - Return To Oz (ARTBAT Remix)

Monolink vocals and epic synth riffs: emotionally-infused, modern Melodic Techno manifesto.

 

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