Stop Overthinking and Just Dance: Why Marlon Hoffstadt’s “I Like” Is the Club Anthem We Need
In the sometimes-too-serious world of underground techno and dimly lit warehouses, Berlin’s Marlon Hoffstadt—better known as DJ Daddy Trance—is doing something radical: he’s bringing the fun back.
His new single, “I Like” isn’t trying to be cool, dark, or moody. Instead, it’s a total mood-shifter. If you’re tired of the “too cool to move” vibe in club culture, this track is your invitation to actually let loose.
“Feel Everything”
Hoffstadt has a simple philosophy for “I Like,” and honestly, it’s exactly what we need right now:
“Feel everything. Complete joy, completely letting go, raise your hands and sing along. Don’t be too cool, just play whatever you want.”
That’s the DNA of this track. It’s not about maintaining an image; it’s about that massive, overwhelming feeling of being in a room where everyone is actually there to dance. By mixing the high energy of club music with the kind of hooks you’d expect from a massive pop anthem, Marlon has created something that feels unhinged but completely welcoming.
The Anti-Purist Club Hero
If you’ve followed Marlon’s journey, you know he’s not your average DJ. He grew up deep in the Berlin scene, but he’s shifted gears to become a kind of “anti-purist” hero.
He’s not interested in gatekeeping electronic music or sticking to one strict genre. Instead, he’s become a factory for life-affirming tracks. As a young father now, he seems to be tapping into a different kind of energy—one that’s less about the dark, endless grind of 4:00 AM and more about pure, unfiltered joy. He’s taking the “DGAF” attitude of pop and injecting it straight into club-ready bangers that are designed to destroy the dance floor.
Why You’ll Have This on Repeat
“I Like” works because it’s refreshingly sincere. There’s no irony here—just a pure, high-octane celebration.
Whether you’re getting ready for a festival or just need something to get you through a long day, this is the track that reminds you to stop worrying about what you look like or what people think. It’s a neon-lit, high-energy reminder to just raise your hands and shout the lyrics.
If you’ve been feeling like club music lost its sense of humor, let Marlon Hoffstadt change your mind. Go turn this one up, ignore the “cool” crowd, and just enjoy it.


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