
The wait is finally over. After months of anticipation and high-profile festival support, Max Styler has officially released his rework of one of the most legendary tracks in dance music history: Three Drives On A Vinyl’s ‘Greece 2000.’ Dropping today via Armada Music, this rework is already being hailed as the first major anthem of 2026.
Max Styler debuted his edit during his set at EDC Las Vegas 2025, and it has since become a staple in the sets of industry titans like Anyma, Dom Dolla, Adam Beyer, and Armin van Buuren. Last week, Styler performed the track during a massive “homecoming” set at Proper NYE in San Diego, where the soaring synths of the 1997 original met the gritty, driving tech-house energy that has defined Styler’s recent rise.
Taking on a classic like ‘Greece 2000’ is no small feat, but Styler manages to honor its melodic soul while modernizing it for today’s peak-time environments. He swaps the airy trance percussion for a rolling, club-ready bassline and a crisp rhythmic precision that fits perfectly alongside the dark, “hypnotic” house sounds currently dominating the scene. The result is a track that feels nostalgic for veteran ravers yet entirely fresh for the new generation.
Coming off a banner year in 2025—which saw the launch of his own label, Nu Moda—Max Styler is positioning himself as a primary force in the global house scene. By securing an official release for this rework on Armada, he bridges the gap between the heritage of the genre and its future.
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