The Symphony of Unity has officially released its new album, ‘Orchestral Selection I’, bringing a unique blend of classical and electronic music to listeners worldwide. This debut recording serves as a significant milestone for the project, featuring a curated list of symphonic reinterpretations of iconic dance anthems. The tracklist includes orchestral takes on legendary hits such as ‘Insomnia’ by Faithless, ‘Reload’ by Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash, ‘Universal Nation’ by Push, and ‘Mammoth’ by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.
The album also provides fresh perspectives on melodic masterpieces like ‘All That Matters’ by Kölsch and ‘In My Mind’ by Axwell, Feenixpawl and Ivan Gough. By moving these tracks from the festival mainstage to a symphonic setting, the release allows fans to experience the energy of electronic music through a different lens.
The ensemble behind the music consists of approximately 50 musicians led by conductor and composer Kevin Houben. Their work focuses on bridging the gap between traditional orchestral arrangements and electronic sounds, aiming to create an immersive experience that promotes values of diversity and collective empowerment.
The profile of the Symphony of Unity has grown rapidly following several high-profile appearances at Tomorrowland’s Freedom Stage. Their 2024 performance drew a record-breaking crowd for that specific stage, with similarly high attendance figures recorded throughout 2025. These milestones have helped the project expand its reach into regions including Belgium, Amsterdam, Dubai, Las Vegas, and Brazil. As the group prepares for upcoming world tours, the release of ‘Orchestral Selection I’ reinforces their mission of proving that music can transcend genre boundaries.

