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Coachella is known for viral moments, but the most replayed sets often come down to track selection and how well the full mix holds up. According to streaming data from 1001Tracklists, these were the five most listened-to DJ sets from Weekend 1.
1. Tiësto – Quasar Stage
Tiësto's set at the Quasar Stage featured a mix of new IDs, remixes, and fan favorites. Tracks like "Fire For You" with Cannons and his remix of The Marías' "No One Noticed" stood out. The set's consistent flow and inclusion of both fresh and familiar material contributed to its high replay value.
2. Keinemusik – Sahara Tent
Keinemusik's performance included tracks like "Move" by Adam Port, Stryv & Malachiii, and "Say What" featuring Chuala. The seamless flow between tracks emphasized rhythm and atmosphere, enhancing its appeal for repeated listening.
3. Mau P – Sahara Tent
Mau P's set was constructed around sustained momentum, interspersing known tracks with newer selections. The absence of dramatic shifts resulted in a functional mix that listeners frequently revisited for its consistency.
4. Sammy Virji – Sahara Tent
Sammy Virji stood out by incorporating UK garage and bassline into his set, offering a refreshing contrast to the predominantly house and techno lineup. His performance featured tracks like "Shella Verse," "Daga Da," and a remix of "I Feel for You." The genre shift and steady pacing garnered significant online attention.
5. Chase & Status – Sahara Tent
Chase & Status brought drum and bass to the Sahara Tent, delivering a mix that included live MC elements while staying true to their studio material. The clean and direct arrangement made the set easily revisitable for fans.
These weren’t just headline sets or viral clips. According to 1001Tracklists, these were the ones people chose to listen to again. Whether it was the track selection, the way each mix was structured, or how easily they could be replayed from start to finish, each one had something that made people come back.
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