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Lost Together (Armin van Buuren Mash U...

1M streams

1,044,918

Call Of Tomorrow

145.2K streams

145,210

Fallen Too Far / In This Life

142.2K streams

142,157

Symphony, Vol. 1 (Mixed Version)

141.1K streams

141,075

Arlanda

93.9K streams

93,880

Day Seven / Sense Of Connection

76K streams

75,972

Beside You

64.9K streams

64,946

Together

60.9K streams

60,887

All For You

36.5K streams

36,547

Redemption

34.5K streams

34,541

Biography

UK based producer and DJ, Sophie Sugar, has been at the heart of the international trance scene since 2005 when her uplifting, melodic sound first came to light in the widely acclaimed release 'Call of Tomorrow'. As further productions followed, Sophie's signature sound rapidly became known globally. In 2008, she was signed to Armin Van Buuren's Armada label. With hits such as 'Fallen Too Far', 'Together', 'Redemption', 'All For You', 'Arlanda', 'Skyline' and many more on ASOT, Sophie soon became known to many as 'The First Lady of Trance'. Sophie took her uplifting sounds around the globe touring countries including Belgium, Estonia, Ibiza, Sweden, The Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Greece, Egypt, Malta, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Morocco, the US, Canada, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Hong Kong, Argentina and more. Between events, she released her 'Symphony' podcast - bringing her uplifting sound to hundreds of thousands around the world every month. Sophie has lived and breathed music from a very young age, having played the piano and collected records from the age of 6. Strongly influenced by composers such as John Williams and Hans Zimmer and inspired by the wonder of the universe around us, Sophie believes that music is life and life is music. Favorite quotes 'The true beauty of music is that it connects people.' Roy Ayers 'Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to remain silent.' Victor Hugo