Uniting Nations was a British dance music act formed by Paul Keenen and Daz Sampson. Active in the mid-2000s, they gained recognition for their energetic and catchy dance tracks. Their music was characterised by upbeat rhythms, pulsating electronic beats, and infectious melodies, often featuring vibrant vocals. One of their most notable hits was "Out of Touch," a reimagining of the Hall & Oates classic, which reached high positions in charts across Europe and beyond. Uniting Nations' music was popular in clubs and on radio stations, contributing to their success in the dance music scene during their active years.