
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.