Beatport has shared its best-selling tracks, genres and labels of 2018.

Fisher's summer season tech home anthem 'Losing It', which was lately nominated for a Grammy, secured the primary spot as Beatport's top-selling observe of 2018. The website's quantity two and three tracks of 2018 ended up being remixes of two rave classics: Camelphat's remix of Fatboy Slim's 'Right Here, Right Now' (which first premiered on Mixmag) adopted by Andrew Mellers Reincarnation Mix of Underworld's 'Born Slippy'.

Coming in at quantity 4 is Drumcode boss Adam Beyer for his collaborative observe with Bart Skills, 'Your Mind'. Tale of Us follows at quantity 5 with a 2018 replace of Energy 52’s ‘Cafe Del Mar'.

The sixth best-selling tune on Beatport this previous 12 months was DJ Koze's 'Pick Up' which earned the primary spot on Mixmag's Top 50 Tracks of 2018 record.

Of the 30 genres listed on the web site, techno has managed to carry its place as Beatport's hottest style, adopted by tech home and home.

Toolroom is Beatport's most profitable label of 2018, securing a complete of 5 tracks on their Top 100 Best Sellers record. Drumcode, Diynamic, Defected and Cocoon Recordings additionally scored a number of entries on the positioning's Top 100 record.

Check out Beatport's Top 10 Tracks of 2018 under.

1. Fisher - ‘Losing It’ [Catch & Release]

2. Fatboy Slim - ‘Right Here, Right Now’ (CamelPhat remix) [Toolroom]

three. Andrew Meller - ‘Born Slippy’ (Reincarnation Mix) [Glasgow Underground]

four. Adam Beyer & Bart Skils - ‘Your Mind’ [Drumcode]

5. Energy 52 - ‘Cafe Del Mar’ (Tale Of Us remix) [Renaissance Records]

6. DJ Koze - ‘Pick Up’ (12” Extended Disco Version) [Pampa Records]

7. Flashmob - ‘The Lone Brazilian’ [Hot Creations]

eight. Dom Dolla - ‘Take It’ [Sweat It Out]

9. Au/Ra & CamelPhat - ‘Panic Room’ [RCA Records]

10. Andrew Meller - ‘Insomnia’ [Glasgow Underground]

Head to Beatport’s 2018 Best Sellers web page for the general Top 100 here

Back in July, Beatport launched a brand new Hype Charts function to its web site to “strengthen its dedication to creating unbiased music and labels”, give smaller labels “higher visibility” and make it simpler to establish distinctive and upcoming music from all around the world. Check out Beatport's Hype Charts here

Cameron is Mixmag's US Jr. Editor. Follow him on Twitter here

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