In 2001, Eiffel 65 released their second album, , which featured the hit singles "I'm Your Fan," "Another World," and "Louder than a Bum." This album marked a slight departure from their earlier work, with a more experimental approach to their music. The group continued to produce and release music, collaborating with other artists and exploring new sounds.
. This era covers their rise to global fame, their shift toward Italian-language lyrics, and the eventual transition into the side project Bloom 06. Core Studio Albums (1999–2004)
The mid-to-late 2000s brought significant structural changes to Eiffel 65. In 2005, DJ and producer Gabry Ponte departed the group to focus on his highly successful solo career in Euro-house and electro-dance. The Birth of Bloom 06 Eiffel 65 - Discography -1999-2009- FLAC -Dance...
The original 1999 CD pressings offer an incredibly dynamic soundstage. In lossless FLAC format, the punchy 909 kick drums and bright Roland synth lines remain perfectly separation-defined without modern brickwall clipping. 2. Contact! (2001)
Eiffel 65’s debut studio album, Europop , is a masterpiece of the late-90s dance explosion. Released in late 1999, the album pushed Italodance into the mainstream. Listening to Europop in FLAC format exposes the punchy depth of the basslines and the crisp clarity of the early digital synthesizers used by Lobina and Ponte. In 2001, Eiffel 65 released their second album,
Here's a comprehensive list of Eiffel 65's discography from 1999 to 2009:
Following the departure of Gabry Ponte, remaining members Jeffrey Jey and Maurizio Lobina formed Bloom 06. Their albums, like Crash Test 02 This era covers their rise to global fame,
In the late 90s, a futuristic sound emerged from Italy that would change the landscape of dance music forever. , consisting of Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina, and DJ Gabry Ponte, created a unique fusion of Eurodance, pop, and electronic sounds characterized by heavy Auto-Tune, catchy synth lines, and energetic beats.
Released in late 1999, Eiffel 65’s debut studio album, Europop , is a landmark release in electronic music. It stands as a definitive time capsule of pre-Y2K optimism and technological fascination.
The Italian-language version resonated deeply with their home market, spawning several major radio hits. An English version was later produced for international markets, but the album marked the beginning of a shift in the band's focus away from global pop charts and toward the dedicated European club circuit. Key Tracks on Eiffel 65