Traffic (Tiësto song)

"Traffic"

Traffic single cover
Single by Tiësto
from the album Just Be
A-side "Love Comes Again" (2004)
Released 8 October 2003 (2003-10-08)
(See release history)
Format
Recorded 2003
Genre Trance
Length 7:01
Label
  • Magik Muzik
  • Nebula
  • Independence Records
  • Playground Music Scnadinavia
  • Electropolis
  • Bang On!
Writer(s) Tiësto
Producer(s) Tiësto
Tiësto singles chronology
"Dallas 4pm / Magik Journey"
(2003)
"Traffic"
(2003)
"Love Comes Again"
(2004)
Traffic Remixes
Included "Traffic (Montana Re-Edit)"

"Traffic" is a track single which appeared in the album Just Be and Parade of the Athletes by Dutch DJ Tiësto. The track contains samples of Sean Deason's track "Psykofuk".[1] When the album Just Be was released, his third single "Love Comes Again" was featured with it, "Traffic" turned into a B-side after having great success in Tiësto's concerts and having a music video made which was released in its original form as well as its radio edit version. It is the first instrumental track to reach the top spot in his homeland of the Netherlands in 23 years.[2] Many DJ's did remixes for "Traffic". The track is recorded at 136 BPM.

An official remake by the duo "twoloud" was released on Musical Freedom in December 2013.

Formats and track listings

CD and 12" vinyl

Netherlands, Scandinavia, and United Kingdom maxi-single[3]

  1. "Traffic" (Radio Edit) – 2:54
  2. "Traffic" (Original) – 7:01
  3. "Traffic" (Max Walder Mix) – 7:34

"Love Comes Again" and "Traffic"

Australia 12" vinyl[4]

  1. "Love Comes Again" (Original 12" Version) – 8:07
  2. "Love Comes Again" (Mark Norman Remix) – 7:20
  3. "Traffic" (Montana Re-Edit) – 7:39
  4. "Traffic" (Max Walder Mix) – 7:34

Australia maxi-single[5]

  1. "Love Comes Again" (Radio Edit) – 3:15
  2. "Love Comes Again" (Original 12" Version) – 8:07
  3. "Love Comes Again" (Mark Norman Remix) – 7:20
  4. "Traffic" (DJ Montana 12" Edit) – 7:39
  5. "Traffic" (Original Mix) – 6:57
  6. "Traffic" (Max Walder Mix) – 7:32

Charts

Chart (2003–04) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[6] 3
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[7] 11
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6] 1
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[8] 38
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[9] 48
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 25

Official versions

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Netherlands 22 September 2003 Magik Muzik Magik Muzik 814-2
Magik Muzik 814-1
21 October 2003 Magik Muzik 814-5
March 2004
Magik Muzik 814-6
Scandinavia 2003 Playground Music Scandinavia Magik Muzik 814-2
France Independence Records IR 0357
United Kingdom 29 September 2003 Nebula NEBT052
2003 NEBTX052
October 2003 NEBCD052
Spain 8 October 2003 Electropolis VLMX 1472-3
Australia April 2004 Bang On! BANG 056
May 2004 BANG0096

References

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