What You Didn’t Know About the Tomorrowland Top 1000 Artists

Listen from today and explore Tomorrowland’s most iconic tracks, with facts and insights on the artists behind the music.

As of today, Tomorrowland’s One World Radio starts counting down the Tomorrowland Top 1000, an overview of the most iconic tracks in the history of Tomorrowland. The past weeks, Tomorrowland and its official radio station launched a voting poll to determine this year’s Tomorrowland Top 1000. For the 8th year in a row, One World Radio is now taking listeners on a complete rundown of the absolute highlights of electronic music history with the grand finale and the announcement of the ultimate number 1 on 9 April 2026.

Today’s highlighted artists are Tchami, Alok, Armand Van Helden, Diplo and Yves, bringing together a range of tracks that have played an important role in shaping the global electronic music scene and the Tomorrowland experience over the years. Their tracks will be heart throughout the day.

Meet the artists of your favourite tracks

Lost Frequencies

Lost Frequencies, the stage name of Felix De Laet, is a Belgian DJ and producer known for his melodic and tropical house sound. He gained international recognition with his breakout hit “Are You With Me” in 2014, which helped shape the softer, radio-friendly side of house music.
“Sweet Disposition (a moment, a love)”  placed on 857, is his reinterpretation of Sweet Disposition, blending the original’s emotional vocal with warm, uplifting production. The track highlights his signature style of combining indie elements with electronic textures and remains a recognizable festival favorite.

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FISHER

FISHER, an Australian DJ and producer, rose to prominence with his energetic tech house productions and charismatic stage presence. He broke through globally with “Losing It” in 2018, which became a defining track in modern house music.
“Blackberries” reflects his signature high-energy, groove-driven style, built around punchy basslines and catchy vocal chops. The track that placed 893, fits seamlessly into club and festival sets, reinforcing his reputation for producing dancefloor-focused records.

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Kölsch

Kölsch is a Danish DJ and producer known for his melodic techno sound, combining emotional synth work with driving rhythms. He has built a strong reputation through releases on labels like Kompakt and performances at major festivals, like Tomorrowland.
His remix of “Mind Dimension” transforms the original into a more atmospheric and melodic journey, adding depth and tension through layered synths while maintaining a steady techno groove. The remix stands out for its balance between introspection and dancefloor energy. The track placed 771 in Tomorrowland  Top 1000.

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Nicky Romero

Nicky Romero is a Dutch DJ and producer widely associated with the progressive house movement of the early 2010s. He gained international success with festival anthems and collaborations with major artists.
“Like Home,” a collaboration with NERVO, was released in 2013 and became a staple of festival main stages. The track that placed 823, is built around uplifting melodies, powerful drops, and emotive vocals. The track captures the euphoric sound that defined the progressive house era.

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Claptone

Claptone is a German DJ and producer recognized for his deep house productions and distinctive masked persona. He has become a key figure in modern house music through his melodic and groove-oriented releases.

His remix of "Liquid Spirit" reimagines the jazz original into a deep house anthem. Featuring soulful vocals, steady rhythms, and warm basslines, the track gained widespread popularity and became one of his most iconic productions, bridging jazz and electronic music audiences. The track placed 817 in the Tomorrowland Top 1000.

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Did you know?

Beyond their tracks, these artists have stories that reveal unexpected sides of their journeys in electronic music. From early inspirations to memorable festival moments, here are a few fun facts:

  • Lost Frequencies started making music by playing piano when he was young while also listening to a lot of electronic music.
  • Before his music career, FISHER was a professional surfer on Australia’s Gold Coast.
  • Kölsch performed a set on the top of the Eifel tower once.
  • Across multiple years, Romero consistently premieres unreleased tracks at Tomorrowland — often IDs that later become releases or collaborations.
  • Claptone is also known for The Masquerade, his theatrical party concept with masked performers and immersive visuals, which has grown into a global brand.

Today’s selection featuring Lost Frequencies, FISHER, Kölsch, Romero and Claptone offers a snapshot of the range within the Tomorrowland Top 1000, as the list continues to unfold in the coming days.

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