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Stereosonic Festival Anthems 2015

OneLove Releases 38 Track Stereosonic 2015 Compilation

by Paul Cashmere on November 23, 2015

in Live,New Music,News

Stereosonic will kick off the festival touring cycle this Saturday in Sydney and the 38 track ‘Stereosonic Festival Anthems 2015’ album has been released to coincide.

The new Stereosonic compilation contains three continuous DJ mixes with the 38 of the biggest tracks and remixes from Stereosonic stars, including: Armin van Buuren, Diplo, Major Lazer, MaRLo, Will Sparks, Gareth Emery, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Peking Duk, What So Not, Nicky Night Time, Generik and Jauz.

Stereosonic dates

Sydney: Saturday, 28th November 2015 – Sydney Olympic Park
Perth: Sunday, 29th November 2015 – Claremont Showgrounds 

Adelaide: Saturday, 5th December 2015 – BonythonPark
Melbourne: Saturday, 5th December 2015 – Melbourne Showgrounds 

Brisbane: Sunday, 6th December 2015 – Brisbane Showgrounds

Stereosonic Festival Anthems 2015 tracklisting


Tracklisting:
1. Continuous Mix 1 – EDM & Big Room
2. Continuous Mix 2 – House
3. Continuous Mix 3 – Bass & Trap
4. Major Lazer – Lean On (feat MO & DJ Snake)
5. Galantis – Runaway (U & I)
6. Armin van Buuren – Another You (feat. Mr. Probz) [CID Remix]
7. Oliver Heldens – Koala
8. Showtek – 90s By Nature (feat. MC Ambush)
9. Will Sparks – Sick Like That (feat. Luciana)
10. Timmy Trumpet & Savage – Freaks
11. O.T. Genasis – CoCo [JAUZ Remix]
12. Gareth Emery- Lights & Thunder (featuring Krewella)
13. Axwell /\ Ingrosso – Sun Is Shining [Radio Edit]
14. Tommy Trash – Wake The Giant (feat. JHart) [Andrew Rayel Remix]
15. Generik – The Weekend (feat Nicky Van She) [Glover Remix]
16. Above & Beyond – Peace Of Mind feat. (Zoë Johnston) [Arty Remix]
17. Headhunterz & Crystal Lake – Live Your Life [Original Mix]
18. Andrew Rayel, Jwaydan – Until The End [MaRLo Remix]
19. MaRLo – Visions [Radio Edit]
20. Duke Dumont – Need U (100%) (feat. A*M*E)
21. Tchami – Untrue
22. Nicky Night Time – Flowers (feat. Nat Dunn) [Extended Mix]
23. MK – Bring Me To Life (feat. Milly Pye)
24. Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne – Real Love
25. Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit [Claptone Remix Edit]
26. Shiba San – Okay
27. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP – Soul Makossa (Money) [Club Mix]
28. Claptone – The Music Got Me
29. Cut Snake – Jungle Shrimp
30. Claude Von Stroke – Make A Cake
31. Hannah Wants, Chris Lorenzo – Rhymes
32. Jauz – Feel The Volume
33. Tiga – Bugatti (feat Pusha T) [Jauz Remix]
34. Slumberjack – Horus
35. Diplo – Revolution (feat. Faustix & Imanos and Kai)
36. Carnage – Bricks (feat. Migos)
37. Snails – King is Back feat. Big Ali
38. What So Not – Gemini
39. Carmada – Maybe
40. ShockOne – Universes (feat. Phetsta & Reija Lee)
41. Peking Duk – Say My Name (feat. Benjamin Joseph)

Buy the Stereosonic Festival Anthems 2015 album here

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