You probably know the name already, but what are Fenrick’s Top Tracks? We find out.

Fenrick is part of a new generation of European club artists blending rave nostalgia with contemporary dancefloor energy. Drawing from UK garage, ’90s trance, hard house and bouncy techno, his sets combine fast-paced rhythms, euphoric melodies and high-impact moments designed for peak-time dancefloors.

Over the past few years, he has expanded his international presence, performing across Europe and touring in Australia, Canada, and South America. In 2025, he launched FENRICK <3U, a party series that debuted with a sold-out first edition at Brussels’ Fuse, showcasing artists that reflect his wide-ranging influences.

Alongside his DJ career, Fenrick is an active producer, with tracks like Tricky House, Make Me Sick and Guestlist Demon gaining support from major acts like Hannah Laing, Marlon Hoffstadt or KI/KI.

With his latest release “Guestlist Demon” out now, we wanted to get to know the music that shaped his sound.

What’s the First Record You Ever Bought?

Pop Life by David Guetta.

The First Time You Remember Hearing Electronic Music?

At home, on the old radio of my father, was the album Play by Moby from 1999.

Your Favourite Ever Record?

“Porcelain” – Moby.

The Guaranteed Floor-Filler?

“Donne Moi Le Tempo” – Fenrick Remix.

The Best Tune From Last Year?

“Never enough” – Turnstile.

The Guilty Pleasure?

No guilty pleasure. I assume everything is?

The Last Track of the Night?

“Fly away XTC” – Kettama (Club Angel remix).

The Best Chillout Record?

Secret Life by Fred Again.

The Record Everyone Loves, But You Hate?

No idea. I’ll never hate music.

The Best Record for a Family Party?

“Just Can’t Get Enough” – Depeche Mode.

We had a DVD of all the band’s music videos, which we watched on repeat on TV every Friday night while eating pizza with my family. Those were my favorite moments.

The Soundtrack to a Lazy Sunday Afternoon?

Linger – Royal Otis.

The Worst Record You’ve Ever Heard?

Probably my first ever tracks…

The Record You’re Proudest Of?

An upcoming track of mine called “Pain from the Past”.

The Future Classic?

“Guestlist Demon” – Fenrick (out now!)

Find Fenrick on Instagram & TikTok.

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