Under Bradski and Jenski, the pair released their first single ‘Sunshine.’ After the single gained momentum in Europe, various other singles were also released, such as ‘Dance,’ ‘You Take Me Away,’ and ‘Words.’
In 2004, the group was forced to change their name from ‘Dance Nation’ to ‘Double Nation,’ due to court-related incidents. After a short stint in Europe, many trance and techno artists began to lose success after the Noculan Music label crisis. This event caused Dance Nation to move to Japan, where their trance style of music saw huge success. The group still clung to Europe, however, releasing house music: the new style for Europe. In Japan, the group released the trance track ‘Beachtime,’ and released an elektro track ‘Move Your Love’ in Europe.
Because of the group’s move to Japan, it is difficult to find material from Dance Nation in Europe today. Many of the group’s releases are still unknown to the European public, as they were only released to Japanese fans.