4 Clubbers
4 Clubbers formed in the Netherlands in the late 1990s with David Visser, Michael Posthumus, Danny Boom, and Stefan Schraayen. They built a reputation for...
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4 Clubbers formed in the Netherlands in the late 1990s with David Visser, Michael Posthumus, Danny Boom, and Stefan Schraayen. They built a reputation for energetic live shows that mixed trance, house, and techno elements. Their 2001 single 'Beat Is Coming' became a chart hit, leading to festival appearances and club tours across Europe.
They followed with tracks like 'Children' and 'Daylight,' maintaining a club-oriented sound. In 2004, Stefan Schraayen left the group, which led to some legal disputes over the name and music. The remaining members continued performing and releasing material, including songs like 'Hymn' and 'Together.'
Their music, straightforward and built for dance floors, found a steady audience even as some critics called it formulaic. Songs like 'Secrets' and the various mixes of 'Someday' kept appearing in DJ sets and festival playlists years later.
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