Antiloop – Believe

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MUSIC, WRITTEN BY & PRODUCER(S):
David Westerlund
Robin Söderman

VOCAL PERFORMED BY:
Michel 'DJ Blakk'

RELEASE DATE: 1997
GENRE: Progressive House , Trance

"Believe" is one of the most recognizable tracks by the Swedish duo Antiloop, which premiered in 1997.

The vocals on the track were performed by Michel 'DJ Blakk,' who collaborated with the group on several other productions, including "Trespasser." His voice was processed and woven into the structure of the track, which was typical of Antiloop's style.

"Believe" became a club hit in Sweden and Norway, also gaining recognition in other European countries. The track was frequently played in clubs and at events, becoming a classic of 90s dance music.

"Believe" played a key role in promoting Antiloop as one of Sweden's leading electronic acts. It also demonstrated their ability to create music that combined experimental sounds with commercial appeal.

Their earlier album, "LP," earned the Swedish Grammy Award in the category of "Best Dance Act" and several Swedish Dance Music Awards.

Antiloop is a Swedish electronic music duo consisting of David Westerlund and Robin Söderman. The group was formed in 1994 on the island of Lidingö in Stockholm. Both members were neighbors and childhood friends who shared a passion for music. With access to a MIDI studio, they created their first tracks using Cubase 2.5 software, an Ensoniq sampler, Lexicon reverb, and an 8-channel mixer.

In 1995, they released the EP "N.S.F.M.C." (Not Suitable For Mass Consumption), from which the track "Beauty and the Beast" became a club hit. Shortly afterward, their debut album "LP" (1997) achieved gold certification in Sweden and brought the group their first Grammy Award.

Antiloop described their music as "progressive dance," blending elements of house, techno, and trance. Their compositions stood out for their innovative approach to production, including the use of advanced sound effects and samples.

Awards and Recognitions:
1997: Swedish Dance Music Award for "Best House/Techno Track."
1998: Swedish Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Dance Music."
1998: Four Swedish Dance Music Awards, including "Best Dance Album" and "Best Dance Single" ("In My Mind").