Ta sai 'maailmas nr 1 DJ-ks' kolm korda järjest. 2004 aastal sai ta valmis oma teise albumi ,,Just be ,, ja sai seda kohe esitleda Ateenas olümpiamängudel. Aastal 2007 algatas ta Tiesto oma raadio programmi ,, Tiesto's club life raadio 538" madalmaades ning sai valmis oma kolmanda singli ,,Elements of Life". Stuudisingel jõudis kiiresti tippu ja püsis seal kaua. 2009 aastal tuli ta välja oma neljanda stuudialbumiga ,, Kaleidoscope". Tema lood : ,,Sparkles", ,, Theme from Norefjell" ,,Battleship Grey",,,Suburan Train" ,,Urban Train", ,, Flight 643" ,,Obsession" ,,In my memory" ,,Magik Journey" ,,Traffic" ,,Just be ,, ,,Love comes again" ,, In the Dark ,, ,,Break my fall" ,,Sweet things" ,, I will be here" ,,Escape Me" 2Feel in my bones ,, ,, Who wants to be alone ,, ... Kärolin Vallimäe 11Ü
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"No, but I still wonder..." I grimaced. "There's nothing like an unsolved mystery to keep you up at night." "I wonder if it will upset you," he reflected to himself. He gazed into the sun; the minutes passed. "Try me," I finally said. He sighed, and then looked into my eyes, seeming to forget the road completely for a time. Whatever he saw there must have encouraged him. He looked into the sun -- the light of the setting orb glittered off his skin in ruby-tinged sparkles -- and spoke. "I was born in Chicago in 1901." He paused and glanced at me from the corner of his eyes. My face was carefully unsurprised, patient for the rest. He smiled a tiny smile and continued. "Carlisle found me in a hospital in the summer of 1918. I was seventeen, and dying of the Spanish influenza." He heard my intake of breath, though it was barely audible to my own ears. He looked down into my eyes again.