Here’s A Taste Of What’s To Come From Spinnin’ Records In 2015

Spinnin' Records is hugely influential in the EDM scene, so it's always interesting to see what the record label is cooking up. The Netherlands-based company had an incredible year in 2014, giving us tracks like "Revolution," "Samurai (Go Hard)," "Raveology," "We Like To Party," "Turn Up The Speakers," "Last All Night (Koala)," and so many more.

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Spinnin’ Records is hugely influential in the EDM scene, so it’s always interesting to see what the record label is cooking up. The Netherlands-based company had an incredible year in 2014, giving us tracks like “Revolution,” “Samurai (Go Hard),” “Raveology,” “We Like To Party,” “Turn Up The Speakers,” “Last All Night (Koala),” and so many more.

Now, the label is giving us a look at what their future holds with an epic 2015 mix that shows off a whole bunch of new, unreleased music. With tracks from Vicetone, Zedd, Oliver Heldens, Martin Garrix, Afrojack and many more, next year looks like it’s going to be a huge one for Spinnin’, and we can’t wait to see what they’ve got in store for us.

Check out the full Spinnin’ Records 2015 mix below, along with a possible track list (an official one has yet to be released, though the tracks in bold have been confirmed by Your EDM), and let us know what you think.

1 – Robin S – Show Me Love (ID Remix)
2 – Ferrec Dawn & Redondo – Something Else
3 – Zonderling & Oliver Heldens – Zondereldens
4 – Pep & Rash – Oh Was Love¡ ft. Amba Shepherd
5 – Oliver Heldens & Mr. Probz – Rumors
6 – Sidney Samson – Vibe ft. Kid Ink
7 – Mr. Belt & Wezol & Afrojack – Life
8 – Zeds Dead & Oliver Heldens – You Know
9 – Oliver Heldens – Koala (Michael Calfan Remix)
10 – Watermat & Oliver Heldens – Do It Tonight
11 – Sander van Doorn & Sander Kleinenberg – Selecta
12 – Maor Levi & Tom Staar – Nights
13 – Martin Solveig & GTA – Intoxicated
14 – Shermanology – I Want You
15 – Vicetone ft. Kat Nestel – No Way Out
16 – Audien ft. John Martin – Follow Me
17 – Zedd ft. Dragonnette – Fly
18 – Borgeous – They Don’t Know Us
19 – Blasterjaxx & Badd Times ft. Sonny Willson – Tonight
20 – Hardwell & Blasterjaxx – Up
21 – Mightyfools – Garuda
22 – DVBBS & Julian Jordan – Turn Up The Battle
23 – Martin Garrix & Julian Jordan – How We Rave
24 – Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. VINAI – Louder
25 – Sander van Doorn – ID
26 – KSHMR – Dead Mans Hand
27 – Quintino – Winner
28 – Don Diablo ft. Kris Kiss – Chain Reaction (Domino)
29 – Tom Staar & Stil Young – Wide Awake
30 – Ummet Ozcan – Phoenix
31 – Ummet Ozcan – ID
32 – Afrojack & Sander Van Doorn – Now
33 – Martin Garrix & Showtek – I Am Happy
34 – Sander van Doorn & Julian Jordan & Firebeatz – ID


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