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Washington’s own Eliminate has two of most-played tracks at EDC 2019

Another year of EDC Las Vegas has come to an end, and like every year, it was impressive. It had some weather problems, but the reasons headliners make their way to the speedway every year was great: the rides, stages, environment and most importantly, the music.

With so many stages, and DJs, there is a chance that some music may come up more than once. Instead of having to be at all stages, at the same time, 1001 track lists does all the work for us. They found the top 10 played songs at last month’s Electric Daisy Carnival, and TWO of those tracks were from Northwest artist Eliminate.

Born in Bremerton, Washington and educated at the University of Washington, Eliminate has become one of the hottest name in bass music in recent years, with some of the biggest names in dance music taking notice.

Eliminate’s Them, in collaboration with Virus Syndicate, was the 4th most played song at EDC. Weeble Wobble, one of Eliminate’s solo efforts, rounds out the top 10 – finishing 10th. Both tracks were released late March, and, if EDC is any indicator, will be heard A LOT as we head deeper into festival season!

Also featured in the EDC top 10 are Fisher, Crankdat, Flosstradamus, and more! You can view the full list here.

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