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"'Strobe'" is an instrumental by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5. It was released as the sixth and final single from his fourth studio album 'For Lack of a Better Name' on 3 September 2009. It charted at numbers 128 and 13 on the UK Singles Chart and UK Dance Chart in the United Kingdom. The track featured on Deadmau5's greatest hits album, '5 Years of Mau5'; a live version was featured on the iTunes version of 'Album Title Goes Here'; and an orchestral version was featured on 'Where's the Drop?'.

Background



The song originated from a track titled "Then We Stood Still", which was used in a YouTube video uploaded to Zimmerman's account several months prior to its release.. Retrieved on 2014-02-15. A live version was released exclusively on the iTunes version of his sixth studio album 'Album Title Goes Here'.

In 2016, "Strobe" received an update when Deadmau5's record label Mau5trap released the album 'Strobe (Remixes)', in celebration of the one hundredth release on the label. This release included remixes from Dimension, Feed Me, Com Truise, Lane 8, and Attlas.

In 2017, 'Billboard Dance' listed "Strobe" as Deadmau5's best song of all time on their list of the artist's 20 best tracks.

In 2018, Deadmau5 and Gregory Reveret recorded an orchestral version of "Strobe" for the album 'Where's the Drop?'.

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Category:2009 songs

Category:2010 singles

Category:Deadmau5 songs

Category:Songs written by Deadmau5

Category:Ultra Music singles

Category:Virgin Records singles

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