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Above & Beyond | Common Ground Red Rocks Lineup Released
@aboveandbeyond return to #redrocks for the last and final #commonground tour date.
Above & Beyond‘s much-anticipated return to Red Rocks for the final US stop of their Common Ground tour is almost upon us and finally–the lineup has been released!
After two consecutive nights attending the Portland Common Ground shows at the beginning of March, I’ve been chomping at the bit for my next event with the boys. In addition, this will be my first venture to Red Rocks, a venue I’ve…
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May Singles
EDM trio Dropout remains atop my monthly Most Played Singles for a 2nd month with “Rock n Roll.” The dubstep/ballad hybrid accumulated 27 combined Amazon streams and off-line iTunes plays last month, a 40% decrease compared to the month before last.
After reaching #3 as featured on Anthony Hamilton’s “Freedom” from “Django Unchained” soundtrack, Elayna Boynton returns as featured on “Knock Me Down” by DJs MAKJ and Max Styler, which debuts at #2 with 25 combined streams and off-line plays.
Rüfüs Du Sol occupies next slops 3 & 4: “You Were Right” slips 2-3 with 23 Amazon Prime streams, –18%, and “Say A Prayer For Me” is static 4-4 with 19 streams, –17%.
Twenty One Pilots earn a 3rd Top 10 and first Top 5 as “Heathens” soars 24-5 with 16 Amazon Prime streams, +60%, taking this month’s Greatest Gainer honors.
Depeche Mode’s “Where’s The Revolution?” falls 3-6 with 16 Amazon Prime streams, –38%.
Sia’s “Move Your Body” is down 5-7 with 15 streams & off-line plays, –35%.
Ariana Grande earns her 7th Top 10 as “Everyday” featuring Future jumps 22-8 with 14 off-line plays, +27%.
Enigma earns its 13th Top 10 as “Sadeness (Part 2)” rises 27-9 with 12 off-line plays, +33%.
Bonobo’s “No Reason” is up 12-10 despite a 33% decrease in playcount with 12 Amazon streams, it is the first Top 10 for the British producer and DJ.
May Albums
Depeche Mode’s “Spirit” leads my monthly Most Streamed Albums for a 2nd month with 88 Amazon Prime streams accumulated last month, a 57% decrease compared to the month before last.
After a #5 debut 2 months ago, Rüfüs Du Sol’s “Bloom” soars 11-2 to a new peak with 62 Amazon Prime streams, +35%, and takes this month’s Greatest Gainer honors.
Futuristic’s former 3-month #1 smash “As Seen On The Internet” slips 2-3 with 42 Amazon Prime streams, -51%.
Enigma’s “The Fall Of A Rebel Angel” rebounds 16-4 with 38 off-line plays, +19%.
After a #4 debut 2 months ago, BT’s “_” (or untitled) rebounds debuts 13-5 with 37 off-line plays, +3%.
Matt Zo’s “Self-Assemble” breaks into my Top 10 rising 15-6 with 30 streams, despite a 12% dip in playcount.
Nine Inch Nails’ EP “Not The Actual Events” slips 4-7 with 29 off-line plays, –65%.
Bonobo’s “Migration” falls 2-8 with 28 Amazon Prime streams, –70%.
Pet Shop Boys’ “Super” re-enters at a new peak of #9 with 27 Amazon Prime streams; the album previously peaked at #11 this January.
Tegan & Sara’s 2nd Top 10 “Love You To Death” rebounds 21-10 with 24 combined streams and off-line plays, no change in playcount.
It’s Saturday night and shuffle knows it..
“Escape from the life you’re expected to live”
Check out the best songs of the week, and the latest tracks from:
1. Matt Zo
2. Jack Garrat (Featuring Anderson .Paak)
3. Boys Noize
4. Vicetone
5. SNBRN
Check out the best songs of the week. Dope new tracks from :
1. Matt Zo
2. Snakehips
3. Odesza
4. SteLouse
5. Prince Fox