1001Tracklists Reveals Top Tracks of 2019 & One Artist Has the Top 2
1001Tracklists just put out its annual report, A State of Dance Music 2019.
As the go-to source for festival tracklists, the site keeps a running tally on artists, tracks, and their tracklists — down to the details including mashups, edits and IDs. In 2019, over 36,000 tracklists were added and over 81,000 new tracks were logged into the database.
Thus, 1001Tracklists has a firm grasp on what’s happening in the industry, from festivals to radio shows, the artists and the labels that support them, and everything in between. This report is essentially a deep dive into the trends and numbers that defined 2019, another amazing year for dance music around the world.
Below, you’ll find the 1001Tracklists’ Top Tracks of 2019 — the top 10 most supported tracks of the year.
See the full report here, including top festivals, sets, labels, and much more.
1001Tracklists: Top Tracks of 2019
1. “Losing It” – Fisher
2. “You Little Beauty” – Fisher
3. “Piece of Your Heart” – Meduza ft. Goodboys
4. “King of My Castle” (Don Diablo Edit) – Keanu Silva
5. “Nobody Else” – Axwell
6. “Breathe” (ft. Jem Cooke) – CamelPhat & Cristoph
7. “Fever” – Don Diablo & CID
8. “I’m Not Alone” (CamelPhat Remix) – Calvin Harris
9. “I Feel It” – Leftwing : Kody
10. “Grapevine” – Tiesto
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Fisher Raises Over $100,000 for Australia Fire Relief with Charity Show
Australia native Fisher has stepped up to raise money for those affected by the bushfires.
His newly announced event — Dance for Disaster Bushfire Appeal — hasn’t even happened yet, but it sold out instantly and it’s already raised over $100,000 in ticket sales. In his post below, Fisher explains that 100% of the door and 100% of the bar is going to the cause.
The event’s description reads:
This summer’s tragic bushfires have ravaged the country and affected us all. Over the last few months Australians have come together to support their communities like never before, but the danger isn’t over yet. The heroes at NSW Rural Fire Service, Australian Red Cross and other local charities need our help to get through a long hot summer.
Fisher and Friends goes down in Sydney at The Ivy on Sunday, January 12th. He’s playing a 5-hour extended set, and as “friends” suggests, there may be some surprise in store! The lineup also features Little Fritter and
Rich Penny.
More info below.
Fisher & Friends Bushfire Appeal
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