Sander van Doorn discography

Sander van Doorn discography

Van Doorn in 2014
Studio albums 2
Compilation albums 2
EPs 0
Singles 55

This is the discography for Dutch electronic music producer Sander van Doorn.

Albums

Title Details
Supernaturalistic[1]
Eleve11[2]

Compilation albums

Title Details
Best of Doorn 2009[3]
  • Released: 7 December 2009
  • Label: Spinnin Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Dusk Till Doorn 2011[4]

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Loaded" 2004 Non-album singles
"Punk'd"
"Dark Roast"
"Bling Bling" 2005
"A.K.A"
"Pumpkin" 2006
"Grasshopper" 2007 Supernaturalistic
"B.A.D (By Any Demand)"

(featuring MC Pryme)

"Riff"
"The Bass" 2008
"Apple"
"Sushi"
"Organic"

(with Marco V)

Non-album singles
"Close My Eyes"

(with Robbie Williams and Pet Shop Boys)

2009
"What Say"

(with Marco V)

Best of Doorn
"Bastillion"
"Ninety"
"Renegade" 2010 Non-album singles
"Daisy"
"Reach Out"
"Daddyrock" Dusk Till Doorn
"Intro (XX Booty Mix)" Non-album single
"Love Is Darkness"

(with Carol Lee)

2011 Eleve11
"Koko"
"Drink to Get Drunk"
"Who's Wearing The Cap"

(vs. Laidback Luke)

"Timezone"

(featuring Frederick)

"What Did I Do"

(vs. Kele featuring Lucy Taylor)

Non-album singles
"Chasin" 2012
"Nothing Inside"

(featuring Mayaeni)

"Kangaroo"

(with Julian Jordan)

"Joyenergizer" 2013
"Ten"

(featuring Mark Knight and Underworld)

"Into The Light"

(with DubVision vs. Mako featuring Mariana Bell)

"Neon"
"Project T"

(vs. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike)

"Direct Dizko"

(with Yves V)

"Right Here, Right Now" 2014
"Guitar Track"

(with Firebeatz)

"Gold Skies"

(with Martin Garrix and DVBBS featuring Aleesia)

"Get Enough"
"THIS"

(with Oliver Heldens)

"Rage"

(with Firebeatz and Julian Jordan)

2015
"Phoenix"

(with R3hab)

"Ori Tali Ma"
"Oh Amazing Bass"
"ABC"

(with Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano)

"Lost"

(with MOTi)

"White Rabbit"

(with Pep & Rash)

"Cuba Libre" 2016
"Tribal"

(with Gregor Salto)

"Not Alone"
"Ways"

(with The Alexsander)

"Raise Your Hands Up"

(with Chocolate Puma)

"The Snake 2016"

(with Fred Pellichero)

Remixes

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2016

References

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