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Beatport celebrates 16 years with record breaking figures

Beatport celebrates 16 years

Beatport celebrates 16 years with record breaking figures

Beatport celebrates 16 years – a recap of some of their accomplishments through the years.

Beatport just capped off another incredible year, and to celebrate, the world’s largest DJ download store is looking back at its major achievements, the year in trends, and its unwavering commitment to advancing the global dance music scene. Beatport is also looking back at the best selling releases of 2019 with the Best Sellers 2019 campaign, which highlights the top-selling tracks, compilations and DJ charts on the store last year.

Since launching in 2004, Beatport has paid $300m to independent dance music labels — with over 259 million track downloads on the site. Beatport’s success is intertwined with the success of independent labels, and Beatport is proud to say that these payouts have consistently risen for the last three years. In 2019, Beatport also sold music for 74,000 independent labels. But that number continues to grow exponentially, and last year alone, 8,028 labels joined Beatport, while 589 artists reached number one.

2019 saw the launch of Beatport LINK, one of the world’s most complete streaming platform for DJs, which allows users to stream any of the 9 million tracks available on the Beatport store directly to their DJ performance software. However, the launch of LINK Playlists late last year was a game-changer, giving users the ability to add curated content from the world’s biggest artists, clubs and labels. And in 2019, 420,000 unique playlists were already available, with the number continuously  growing. Beatport LINK is opening up a new era for DJing, and is a major step towards changing how music is performed in clubs.

See what 16 years of Beatport means in numbers from the infographic below.

Beatport celebrates 16 years - infographicTechno continued to dominate in 2019, remaining as Beatport’s number one genre, followed by Tech House, House, Deep House, and Melodic House & Techno. Since September 2016, Beatport has added a slew of new genre categorizations in order to help DJs find the best new music, including Future House, Trap/Future Bass, Garage/Bassline/Grime, Leftfield Bass, Leftfield House & Techno, and Afro House. In 2019, Beatport added two new genre categorizations: Bass House and Nu Disco/Disco.

Beatport’s CEO, Robb McDaniels, commented, “It’s been a ground-breaking year for Beatport. With the launch of LINK and our continued success as the world’s largest DJ download store, Beatport is moving into 2020 stronger than ever. The global DJ community is going to see innovative tools and services coming from Beatport in 2020 as we continue to evolve our company.”


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Written By: Philip Panov

Founder / Director of The Sound Clique