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New Label 1001 Recordings Debuts With “Take Me There”

New Label 1001 Recordings Debuts With “Take Me There”

Tomorrowland and 1001Tracklists are redefining how electronic music gets released with the launch of 1001 Recordings, a label born from data and community energy. The collaboration merges the global festival powerhouse with one of dance music’s most influential crowd-sourced platforms, essentially turning setlist trends into official releases.

1001 Recordings debuts with Take Me There,” a progressive house track from Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party. A week later, Dillon Francis and MARTEN HØRGER will follow up with their B2U EP. Both releases are featured in exclusive back-to-back sets during Tomorrowland’s opening weekend, blurring the line between fan anticipation and mainstage reality.

“Take Me There” blends rich melodies with vibrant energy, layered synths, and a catchy vocal hook. The track builds toward a powerful drop designed to ignite crowds, making it an ideal anthem for big stages and peak festival moments. The collaboration between Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party delivers a confident statement for 1001 Recordings and promises to be a standout on festival lineups and late-night dancefloors alike.

With over half a million DJ sets cataloged, 1001Tracklists has long tracked what the community is actually playing and loving. Now, it’s shaping what gets released. “The launch of 1001 Recordings was a natural step to give a bigger spotlight to the artists and music our community already believes in,” said 1001Tracklists CMO Jacob Merlin.

This move flips the traditional model: real-time crowd favorites become label priorities. Combining Tomorrowland’s scale with 1001Tracklists’ pulse on underground scenes, 1001 Recordings creates a new feedback loop between DJs and listeners, turning the energy of live sets directly into the music industry’s next big releases.