D.H.T.
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D.H.T.

D.H.T. was a Belgian dance music project active in the early 2000s. The name stood for Delicious House Technology, and the group was led by Thomas...

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D.H.T. and the early 2000s Belgian dance wave

A Belgian dance project that turned Roxette's 'Listen To Your Heart' into a club staple.

If you want the pure D.H.T. sound, start with 'Listen To Your Heart' and 'I Can't Be Your Friend'. They capture that early 2000s club energy perfectly.

For a few years in the early 2000s, D.H.T.'s sound was everywhere in European clubs. Their cover of Roxette's 'Listen To Your Heart' became a signature track, built on straightforward electronic beats and clear, ethereal vocals. Songs like 'I Can't Be Your Friend' and 'Driver's Seat' still pop up in playlists from that era, a reminder of a specific moment in dance music.

The project started with Thomas Hessenthaler and Michi Kern, finding initial success with 'Love on Time' in 2002. Their breakout came with 'I Can't Be Your Friend' and the Roxette cover that same year, leading to albums like 'Double You' and 'Forever'. The lineup shifted over time, with original vocalists departing, and the group stopped releasing new music around 2010.

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D.H.T. was a Belgian dance music project active in the early 2000s. The name stood for Delicious House Technology, and the group was led by Thomas Hessenthaler and Michi Kern. Their 2002 debut single 'Love on Time' found some success, but it was 'I Can't Be Your Friend' that became their breakout track, getting heavy rotation on dance floors and radio stations across Europe.

They followed up with a cover of Roxette's 'Listen To Your Heart' that same year, which became another signature track for the group. Their sound was built around straightforward electronic beats, melodic synth lines, and clear, often ethereal vocals. They released several albums including 'Double You' in 2003 and 'Forever' in 2005.

The group's lineup changed over time, with original vocalists Edmée Daenen and Anita Kelsey eventually departing. D.H.T. stopped releasing new music around 2010, though the specific reasons for their dissolution were never made particularly public. Their songs like 'Driver's Seat' and 'Magic Melody' still turn up in dance music playlists from that era.

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