Pablo Say: 5 tracks that changed my life

This Pan-Pot remix for Nicole Moudaber completely changed the way I perceive electronic music. Its originality struck me immediately — I couldn’t stop listening to it or playing it in my sets when it was released. To me, it felt unlike anything else at the time: fearless, boundary-breaking, and free from conventional rules. More than just a remix, it inspired a new sense of creative freedom in the way I approach and create electronic music.
This track by Luigi Madonna immediately captivated me when it was released on Drumcode. I couldn’t stop listening to it or playing it in my sets repeatedly. What impressed me most was its raw club energy and authentic underground essence — it carried a powerful atmosphere that felt both timeless and forward-thinking. The track became a major source of inspiration for me, deeply influencing my vision and development as both a producer and DJ.
This house track by Dennis Ferrer and Jerome Sydenham marked a turning point in my journey as both a DJ and producer. I used to play it frequently during my more house-oriented sets, and every time it created an atmosphere and energy that was almost impossible to put into words. There was something deeply emotional and timeless about the track that always connected with the crowd in a unique way. It remains a piece I carry close to my heart, and on many occasions, I chose to close the night with this true masterpiece.
This track by Sam Paganini was truly something special when it originally came out on Drumcode in 2014. Its energy, groove, and hypnotic atmosphere had a huge impact on me from the very first listen. I couldn’t stop playing it in my sets, and every time it created an incredible connection on the dancefloor. What impressed me most was how it awakened new sensations and emotions in me that I had never experienced before through electronic music. It changed the way I understood the power of a track and inspired me deeply as both a DJ and producer. For me, it became much more than a popular techno track — it became a real source of inspiration and a record I will always remember.
This more recent track by Adam Beyer, GENESI, and Aya Anne “DNA” — has been on repeat for me since the day it was released. I’ve been constantly listening to it and playing it in my sets, and to me it feels like a true masterpiece. The track awakens a huge sense of creativity and emotion in me every time I hear it. Its energy, atmosphere, and production quality are on another level, creating a perfect balance between power and emotion on the dancefloor. In my opinion, it is without a doubt one of the finest releases ever on Drumcode.
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