Tomorrowland Symphony of Unity’s First-Ever Release Reimagines Generational Dance Anthem, “Reload”
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Tomorrowland Symphony of Unity’s First-Ever Release Reimagines Generational Dance Anthem, “Reload”


13 years after Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash dropped “Reload,” Tomorrowland’s 50-piece ensemble has breathed new life into the progressive house anthem.

Tomorrowland‘s Symphony of Unity is finally taking its show from the stage to streaming platforms.

The orchestral collective, which has been turning EDM bangers into cinematic experiences at Tomorrowland since 2015, today released its debut recording, a symphonic version of Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash’s generational dance anthem “Reload.”

The timing makes sense. After performing at Tomorrowland’s flagship festival in Belgium, selling out two Brussels shows and appearing at the Las Vegas Sphere for the scintillating UNITY series, Symphony of Unity has proven there’s serious demand for electronic music reimagined with strings and brass.

Now that proof of concept gets a proper studio release through the festival’s in-house record label, Tomorrowland Music. Thanks to its euphoric production and John Martin’s stentorian vocals, “Reload” immediately became a festival staple after its release back in September 2012, and the Symphony of Unity treatment maintains the track’s anthemic quality while layering in cinematic orchestral arrangements.

The release marks the group’s transition from a live-only concept to a recording act, which opens up possibilities beyond festival slots. It’s a natural next step for a collaboration that’s been building momentum since 2015.

“We’ve always believed that music has no boundaries,” the ensemble said in a statement. “This rework is our tribute to a timeless classic, transformed into a powerful symphonic experience.”

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