Cascada

Cascada: The German Eurodance Powerhouse
Cascada is a German Eurodance project that became a global phenomenon in the 2000s. The act, fronted by singer Natalie Horler, is best known for its chart-topping single "Everytime We Touch," which achieved multi-platinum success and defined a generation of dance-pop.
Early career
Cascada was formed in 2004 in Bonn, Germany, around the vocal talents of Natalie Horler. The project was masterminded by producers DJ Manian and Yanou, who crafted the energetic, synth-driven sound that would become their signature.
Their first releases were club-oriented tracks on the German dance label Zooland Records. The early single "Miracle" gained traction in European clubs, setting the stage for a much larger breakthrough.
Breakthrough
Cascada's international explosion came in 2005 with the release of "Everytime We Touch." The track, a euphoric cover of a Maggie Reilly song, became a radio and club staple across Europe and North America.
It propelled their debut album, Everytime We Touch, to success, eventually selling over five million copies worldwide. The single itself was certified platinum in the United States and multiple other countries, cementing their status as dance chart dominators.
Key tracks
Everytime We Touch — This global smash is their definitive track, reaching the Top 10 in over a dozen countries and achieving multi-platinum sales.
What Hurts the Most — Their 2007 cover of the Rascal Flatts country song became another major international hit, showcasing their formula of transforming songs into dance anthems.
Evacuate the Dancefloor — The 2009 title track from their third album marked a shift towards electro and synth-pop, earning them a major chart hit in the UK and US.
Bad Boy — A classic example of their early, high-energy Eurodance style that solidified their fanbase in the mid-2000s club scene.
Following their peak, Cascada continued to release albums and represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013. They maintained a consistent presence on dance charts with albums like Original Me and numerous compilation releases, proving the lasting appeal of their signature sound.
Fans of Cascada's euphoric Eurodance style should also explore the work of similar German acts. Groove Coverage shares the same knack for melodic, high-BPM dance-pop anthems. Dance 2 Trance represents an earlier, more trance-influenced chapter of German electronic music. Special D delivers the same kind of hands-in-the-air energy that defined the 2000s dance era. Brooklyn Bounce offers a harder, more percussive take on the German dance sound that ruled the clubs.
Cascada's music remains a staple on dance radio stations and online electronic music streams featured on this website. Their hits are frequently played on stations dedicated to 2000s pop, classic dance anthems, and continuous high-energy mixes.
Listeners can discover the pulsating Eurodance catalog of Cascada through the various radio stations available on onairium.com, where their timeless anthems continue to ignite dancefloors.





