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1001Tracklists is an international music technology company founded in 2008 that primarily covers the electronic dance music industry. The website is currently the world’s largest directory of DJ tracklists, and presents user-generated tracklists for festival sets, radio shows, podcasts, and promo mixes, along with varied editorial content covering electronic dance music from all spectrums.

History
1001Tracklists was founded in 2008 by German developer Jahn Beyers as a platform for clubbers and fans of electronic dance music to identify tracks heard in various DJ sets. As the genre rose in popularity on a global scale, 1001Tracklists became known as a reliable source for recording and publishing key chart data in the industry.

In 2013, Complex Magazine listed 1001Tracklists in their article “Essential Tools for Every EDM Nerd.”

In 2015, DJTechTools praised 1001Tracklists as “the Wikipedia of DJ sets” in their article "DJ Trainspotting: How To Find Out What A DJ Is Playing."

In 2016, Thump (VICE) listed 1001Tracklists in their list of “6 Ways to Identify Tracks Without Ever Using Shazam,” describing the site as “a deep and diverse database for many dance music experts, as well as curious newcomers.”

In 2017, Dutch DJ Tiësto referred to 1001Tracklists in an interview with Billboard Magazine as his “go-to platform for music discovery.”

In 2018, DJ Mag and Slam! reported the most played tracks of Tomorrowland from 1001Tracklists, among which included the 2019 Grammy-nominated "Losing It" by Fisher, and "Levels" by Avicii.

Radio
In January 2016, 1001Tracklists launched their flagship mix series called the “Exclusive Mix,” hosting mixes from guest DJs featured along with an interview on a biweekly basis. Syndicated across iTunes, Spotify, and SoundCloud, each episode garners tens of thousands of streams, with guests including Hardwell, Oliver Heldens, Laidback Luke, KSHMR, Nicky Romero, and others.

Brand Partnerships
1001Tracklists has been a media partner of various key music festivals internationally, including Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), A State Of Trance, and Transmission Festival.

In 2017, Tomorrowland linked official tracklists from 1001Tracklists on all recorded video livestreams from the festival on their YouTube channel.

The Top 101 Producers Ranking
Every year around the annual Amsterdam Dance Event, 1001Tracklists releases a comprehensive data-driven ranking of electronic dance music producers, based on the amount of plays their music has received from DJs live and on radio. Dancing Astronaut describes the Top 101 Producers Ranking as “a quantitative musical log that tracks the frequency with which a given producer’s works appear across tracklists.”

In 2017, YourEDM, EDMSauce, Dancing Astronaut, and other reputable news outlets in electronic dance music reported the results of the 1001Tracklists Top 101 Producers rankings. Dutch DJ Armin Van Buuren also mentioned his ranking results on his official website that year.