90s Heaven runs a nonstop mix of 80s and 90s eurodance, house, pop, rap, R&B, rock, and Greek hits, the kind of station built for listeners chasing a very specific decade rather than a single genre. A recent listener identified "Greece 2000" by Three Drives playing on the stream, a track whose own backstory is a small monument to how disconnected a song's title can be from where it actually came from.
Two Dutchmen, a track named for a country neither was from
Three Drives, the act behind "Greece 2000," was a Dutch progressive trance duo made up of Erik de Koning and Ton van Empel, working under the fuller name Three Drives on a Vinyl. Neither producer had any particular connection to Greece; the track's title referenced the country without either of them being from it, one of trance music's more understated running jokes among fans of the genre. The song came out on November 25, 1997 through Massive Drive Recordings, according to its Wikipedia entry, alongside two other tracks, "Not Overdrive" and "Piano Freq," on the same single.
A trance evergreen that still charts decades later
"Greece 2000" performed well immediately, reaching number 12 on the UK singles chart and number one on the UK Dance chart, with additional chart placements in Scotland, the Netherlands, and Australia. What separates it from most late-90s trance singles is how long it kept working. A Max Styler rework of the track reached number 14 on the US Dance Digital Song Sales chart in 2026, nearly three decades after the original release, joining a long line of remixes, re-releases, and bootlegs that have kept the melody in circulation across multiple generations of dance floors.
Where a track like that belongs on a station like this
That is exactly the kind of longevity 90s Heaven is built around. The station's tag list, eurodance, house, pop, rap, R&B, rock, and Greek hits, reads less like a genre description and more like an inventory of everything that mattered on a mixtape from that decade, and a Dutch trance record that happens to share its name with the country broadcasting it is as good a fit for that mix as anything else in rotation.