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The Story of 'Kernkraft 400,' the Sports World's Favorite Dance Anthem

VICE met up with Florian Senfter to hear how a fluke remix of his song turned it into one of the most popular dance music anthems of all time.

Zombie Nation’s “Kernkraft 400” is one of the biggest dance songs of all time, a mainstay at clubs and stadiums across the globe. But the version you know—with a driving, four-to-the-floor beat and a chanting crowd in the background—wasn’t even made by the producer who wrote it. Through a series of miscommunications, remixes, and bad deals, the original “Kernkraft 400” morphed into something DJ Florian Senfter couldn’t stand. But the bastardization made him famous, sending him on tours around the world, and giving his song an audience of millions who would recognize the melody anywhere.

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VICE met up with Senfter to hear the story of how a fluke remix to his song wound up reaching the top of the charts—whether he liked it or not.