Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash’s ‘Reload’ turns 12 years old
Twelve years ago, Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash released their iconic track, ‘Reload,’ which quickly became a staple in the electronic dance music scene. Initially unleashed in 2012, the track rapidly gained immense popularity for its pulsating beats and anthemic energy. Moreover, its infectious rhythm and dynamic production helped set the tone for countless festival sets and club nights around the world.
The collaboration between Ingrosso, a member of Swedish House Mafia, and Tommy Trash, a rising Australian DJ at the time, brought together two unique styles. Together, they created a track that resonated with both underground and mainstream audiences. ‘Reload’ initially debuted as an instrumental but soon got even bigger with the addition of John Martin’s powerful vocals, turning it into an instant singalong anthem.
Over the years, ‘Reload’ has maintained its timeless appeal, consistently earning a spot in DJ sets and playlists. Fans and DJs alike continue to embrace the track for its euphoric buildup and explosive drop, which have kept dance floors packed for over a decade.
As the track celebrates its 12th anniversary, fans reflect on its lasting impact on the electronic music world. Sebastian Ingrosso and Trash’s collaboration still stands as a reminder of the genre’s golden era, where progressive house dominated the charts and festivals worldwide. Even today, ‘Reload’ feels as fresh and powerful as it did in 2012.
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