Encore une fois is a 1997 dance single by the German DJ/production project Sash!, featuring guest vocals by German singer Sabine Ohmes. The track was released as the second single from Sash!'s debut studio album, It's My Life – The Album, and became one of the act's best-known songs. Its title is French for "once again," and the phrase is used repeatedly as a central hook over a driving late‑90s club beat.
Musical characteristics
The song blends elements of Eurodance and trance that were popular in European clubs during the late 1990s. It is built around a simple, looping synth riff, a strong four-on-the-floor rhythm, and prominent, processed vocal lines. Sabine Ohmes supplies the sung French phrase and countermelodies, while much of the track relies on repetition and dynamic build-ups designed for dancefloor play.
Release, remixes and reception
Released on 25 August 1997, "Encore une fois" received heavy rotation in continental European clubs and on dance radio. Multiple official remixes and edits were issued for DJs and singles markets, a common practice that helped the track circulate in diverse club contexts. It attracted wide attention across Europe and remains one of Sash!'s signature singles.
The record was embraced by the club scene for its energetic arrangement and memorable hook, and it spawned many bootleg edits and DJ mixes. A promotional music video accompanied the single, using stylized club imagery and editing that matched the track's tempo and atmosphere. The song's multinational appeal was reinforced by its French-language hook sung by a German vocalist and produced by German DJs.
Legacy and notable facts
- "Encore une fois" helped establish Sash! as an international dance act during the late 1990s and is frequently featured on retrospective compilations of that era's club music.
- The track demonstrates how brief lyrical motifs—especially in a foreign language—can function as memorable dance hooks.
- Because of its persistent presence in European dance clubs, the song is often cited as illustrative of the crossover between Eurodance and trance influences of its period.
Today the single is regarded as a hallmark of 1990s European club culture. It continues to appear in DJ sets, nostalgic playlists, and compilations that survey late‑decade dance trends. For listeners exploring Sash!'s early work, "Encore une fois" remains a representative example of the project's club‑oriented production style and international reach.