Ottomix & D.j. Groovy - Tiko Tiko (trance 1999) May 2026

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Ottomix & D.j. Groovy - Tiko Tiko (trance 1999) May 2026

"Tiko Tiko" emerged during a golden era of Italian electronic music, sharing space with legendary artists like and Mauro Picotto . Its influence persists in niche subgenres:

: The track has been featured on numerous compilations and remains a high-value item for vinyl collectors, frequently traded on platforms like Discogs . Key Versions and Mixes

The track is characterized by its high-energy, rhythmic structure, often classified as or Hard House in various releases. Ottomix & D.J. Groovy - TIKO TIKO (TRANCE 1999)

: While the 1999 original is a foundational trance-techno piece, its longevity is evidenced by the 2012 Luca Noise Remix , which adapted the sound for modern club standards. Cultural Context

: In the early 2010s, the track (specifically the Luca Noise remix) saw a resurgence within the Austrian "Krocha" youth subculture, which favored high-tempo hardstyle and electro-house. "Tiko Tiko" emerged during a golden era of

"Tiko Tiko" is a seminal by Italian producers Ottomix (Andrea Segre) and D.J. Groovy (Pieradis Rossini), primarily recognized for its fusion of Techno and Progressive Trance . Released under Pasta Records in Italy, the song became a staple of the late 90s Mediterranean electronic scene. Production and Style

: The original was arranged, composed, and produced by Ottomix, D.J. Groovy, and P. Rossini. : While the 1999 original is a foundational

: It features the recognizable vocal hook "Eui Ela Ela Ualaela," which has led to several remix iterations over the decades.