[divider]6. Andrew Rayel (Digital Oasis)[/divider]
Dubbed the heir apparent to the throne of Armin van Buuren as the king of trance music, Andrew Rayel threw down a mix of mashups, originals, and Armada originals that made everyone who was missing Bassnectar’s mainstage set not regret their decision to be at the Digital Oasis to close out Friday. Rayel’s star has risen quickly, to the point to where his set became one of the most anticipated of the weekend. His first Northwest appearance brought tears, joy, and moving feet to a crowd that had survived the first day of Paradiso, as a satisfied crowd shuffled out the tent the second the lights came up at the Digital Oasis.
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