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We Rave You’s Top 10 Weekly Selections From Spotify

Home Uncategorized We Rave You’s Top 10 Weekly Selections From Spotify

The month of October is continuing to produce a flurry of quality and awe-inspiring tracks from all realms of sub-genre’s. Helping you find the best one’s every 7 days, We Rave You’s Top 10 Weekly Selections from Spotify returns once again with an impressive and diverse listing.

While a challenge to top the credibility of last weeks rankings, the list certainly puts a good case forward.

Opening up with Alesso’s latest studio mastery, “Take My Breath Away” brings a deeper mystical vibe to his portfolio. Followed by a more mellow, whistle-filled, summery offering with Alok and Bruno Martini’s most recent work, the track sets up a fulfilling platform to build from.

The chased by Dirty South’s eagerly awaited progressive magic, “Drift” lays out nearly six minutes of the esteemed producer’s talent. After the instrumental comes what may be Matt Nash’s catchiest track to date, “Know My Love”. Fusing a thumping bass and deep vibes, the track packs a powerful punch.

At the halfway mark Nora En Pure’s newest evidence of talent proceeds what could be Martin Garrix’s best offering from his 7 tracks in 7 days campaign. Joined by Lost Frequencies collaboration with Jake Reese to round out the mid-section, the week has been worthy of the millions of views they’ve cumulatively gained.

With a second dose of Martin Garrix coming in form of his work alongside The Federal Empire, the newly crowned No.1 DJ is followed by a more relaxed Dillon Francis track. Joined by the soulful voice of Will Heard, “Anywhere” gives way to Dimitro Vangelis and Wyman’s monstrous track “Horns” to round out the Top 10.

Check out the entire We Rave You playlist below in all their glory and enjoy our other playlists here!

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