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Borella selects her top 10 tracks of 2020

As one of the most exciting names of the moment, Borella steps up to share with us her top 10 unmissable 2020 tracks ahead of our special edition of Isolation, featuring Soundexile’s Oliverio.

Catch Borella alongside Oliverio this Saturday, December 12th, presented by Electronic Groove in participation with Barcelona’s Valhalla Music, Sudbeat & The Soundgarden, here.

1. Noissier – Input Lag [Sincopat]

“Probably my top favorite track of the year. It’s like a digital poetry in a machine world. It’s dark, trippy, laggy, and full of warmth at the same time. Super bold, I just love it.”

 2. Nichols – Kaleidoscope [The Soundgarden]

“A beautifully nostalgic track filled with emotions.”

 3. Florian Kruse, Julian Wassermann – Marajo [Omnia Rec]

“Very nice and driving groove, perfect synths, full of ups and downs. Absolutely one of my favorites of 2020.”

4. Zoë Xenia – B sides [Motto Sono Records]

“I love this one because it’s fun, trippy, and one of the most unique and creatively produced tracks I’ve heard this year.”.

5. Brigado Crew, Ubbah feat. Guille Sniezyk – Blast Strings [Stil Vor Talent]

‘Blast Strings’ is hauntingly beautiful, mystical, and definitely a heavy track. Perfect for a jungle rave.”.

 6. Eren Dutlu – Onsra (HAFT Remix) [Harabe]

“This duo had many good releases/remixes this year. This one stood out most to me because of its dark basslines and mysterious atmosphere”.

 7. Ric Niels – Charcoal [ICONYC]

“Charcoal is a progressive and melodic beauty. It’s such a powerful track. I fell in love with it the moment I heard it for the first time”.

 8. Arude, Tantum – Glare [Radikon]

“These two have many good tracks, together or solo, but Glare is an absolute masterpiece. I played it in a few gigs before lockdown and it teared up the dancefloor every time”.

 9. Aera – Way Out [Innervisions]

“Absolutely mind-blowing track. It’s a statement full of character”.

 10. Alexis Samaan – Gathering [Grrreat Recordings]

“Amazing groove, synths, and progression. It’s such an edgy track, I can never get tired of listening to it”.

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