It’s that time of year again. The most exciting electronic music event of 2021 returns, alongside Deezer’s ‘ADE 2021’ music channel. Our official ADE partnership is your ticket to the best-curated content and tracks that mirrors the sounds you’d find at the festival, alongside a few new surprises.
Starting today, the ADE website will host a Deezer music widget with an exclusive ‘Sounds of ADE’ playlist. The new playlist includes tracks from the likes of Charlotte de Witte, Carl Cox, Claptone, and Richie Hawtin who will be playing live at the festival this year.
We’ll also launch our ADE 2021 music channel on Wednesday, October the 6th, which will include six new playlists dedicated to electronic sub-genres like house, disco techno, progressive, and drum & bass. The channel will even take you down memory lane, thanks to a full collection of artist-curated playlists from the past ADE events.
The playlists include hand-picked tracks from the likes of Floating Points, Ellen Allien, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Paula Temple, and more. Last year fans flocked to listen to our ADE channel when ADE kicked off on October 21st, with ‘2020 by Nina Kraviz’ soaring by over 400% compared to the day before. Plays of ‘2020 by Tiësto’ more than doubled by the end of the event.
“This is the fourth year in a row partnering with ADE as we love to support the electronic community, including all the DJs that we respect and admire. Since there are still a lot of music fans who can’t fully experience ADE live, we’ve created a music hub to capture all the energy and buzz that you’d experience at a live festival, ” said Marc-Antoine Rousseau, Deezer’s Dance & Electronic Content Specialist.
Check out Deezer’s ADE 2021 Channel when it officially launches on October 6th and find more tunes at www.deezer.com.
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