
Nine hundred million Spotify streams buy you a lot of creative freedom. Julie Bergan’s using hers to make dance music on her own terms. ‘EURONITES’ caps a year of relentless evolution from the Norwegian powerhouse, transforming her top-line expertise into peak-time euphoria. This is just as the name suggests. Big, playful, unpretentious dance music.
Lead single “Dance All Night” showcases exactly what happens when chart-proven songwriting meets club architecture. It’s the culmination of Bergan’s fearless 2024 run – from the self-produced “Kiss Me Better” that racked up 6.3 million views to “Eternity Tonight,” which reimagines Rosa Helikopter through a Darude-tinted lens.
The timing feels right, both for the genre and Bergan’s own career arc. Fresh off launching Karate Records and lighting up Coachella with Alan Walker, she’s got the platform and the prowess to push boundaries. Her collaborations with David Guetta and track record of sharing stages with Dua Lipa prove she can play in any arena. But EURONITES isn’t about proving anything – it’s about pure creative voltage, channeled straight to the dance floor.
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