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The Best Songs of 2020 – DJ Mix

2020 has been a rollercoaster of a year, and it looks like for many of us there’s still a sting in its tail. But I think that has made the music that we’ve heard throughout our isolation even more powerful. Duke Dumont, Disclosure, Diplo, Franky Wah and Alison Wonderland all put out amazing albums, and there were plenty of individual singles that rocked our lounge rooms. As is now tradition, I’ve put all my favourites together in The Best of 2020; celebrated in this seamless mix that mashes up, edits, tweaks and loops 27 tunes from every genre.

You can download the full mix as an mp3, or listen to it on Soundcloud:

Tracklist

  1. Duke Dumont – Together
  2. Sub Focus & Wilkinson – Just Hold On
  3. Alicia Keys – Time Machine (MK Remix)
  4. Celeste – Stop This Flame (The Black Madonna Remix)
  5. Paul Woolford & Diplo – Looking For Me (Extended Mix)
  6. Joel Corry & MNEK – Head & Heart (Extended Mix)
  7. Disclosure – Watch Your Step
  8. Diplo – On My Mind (Purple Disco Machine Remix)
  9. Alison Wonderland & Valentino Khan – Anything
  10. Luttrell – My Friend The Sun
  11. Franky Wah – Come Together
  12. HOSH & 1979 – Midnight
  13. Disclosure – ENERGY
  14. Dua Lipa – Boys Will Be Boys (Zach Witness Remix)
  15. Bonobo & Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Heartbreak
  16. Prospa – Ecstasy (Over & Over)
  17. Stanton Warriors – Somali Funk
  18. Odette – Feverbreak (Basenji Remix)
  19. JOYRYDE – IM GONE
  20. Peking Duk – Isolation
  21. DJ Shadow & De La Soul – Rocket Fuel
  22. JT Company – Don’t Deal With Us (Dusky 4×4 Edit)
  23. Georgia – 24 Hours (Adelphi Music Factory ‘Rhythm is Rhythm’ Remix)
  24. House Gospel Choir – Salvation
  25. Paul van Dyk – Duality (Extended Mix)
  26. Above & Beyond – Jam (Extended Mix)
  27. London Grammar – Baby It’s You (Kolsch Extended Mix)
Cameron Adams Cameron Adams is a co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Canva, where he leads the design & product teams and focuses on future product directions & innovative experiences. Read a bit more about him ›