Atb - 9pm (till I Come) - Hq 〈Original〉
The song’s signature is its "singing" guitar riff. While showing his companion how his equipment worked, Tanneberger stumbled upon a "meowing guitar" preset on a synthesizer. He began manipulating the pitch wheel to create a sliding, vocal-like melody.
When André Tanneberger sat down in his studio one evening in late 1998, he wasn’t trying to write a global anthem—he was just trying to impress a date. That casual demonstration led to "9 PM (Till I Come)," the track that would define a generation of trance music and become the first of its genre to top the UK charts. The "Accidental" Hook ATB - 9PM (Till I Come) - HQ
It became the first trance song to reach #1 on the UK Singles Chart , holding the spot for two weeks. The song’s signature is its "singing" guitar riff