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Songs: 8

Created:
Nov 18, 2014

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While everyone is still recovering from the Ultra madness that occurred in Miami last weekend, there's still some of us trying to relive those wonderful 72 hours.  If you fall in the latter category, this playlist is for you. To commemorate another successful weekend at Ultra Music Festival, we've compiled a list of the quintessential tunes that created the soundtrack for last weekend's festivities.  For some, it will be closure, for others, nostalgia. We tried to bounce around all the stages, but naturally, we were drawn to the groovy beats and funky tunes of some of our favorite artists.  Here are a few highlights we couldn't miss though: The artists who graced the Main Stage successfully satisfied the frenzied masses. Headliners like Avicii and Swedish House Mafia provided their loyal fans with their signature tracks, and even dabbled with some experimentation, mixing in trap bangers and deep house anthems among their big room movers. This year's breakout act was none other than Thomas Gold, who set the tone for Sunday's festivities with tracks by Florence + The Machine and his own versions of old-school favorites like "We Are Your Friends" by Justice vs. Simian and "Harder Better Faster" by Daft Punk. He had some pretty big shoes to fill, opening up for Bingo Players and Dirty South. The Carl Cox & Friends stage lived up to the highest of expectations for techno-house nerds around the world. The legendary namesake played both Friday and Saturday, surrounded by some of the underground's not so underground stars: Luciano, Adam Beyer, Sven Vath, and Richie Hawtin, to name a few. Like any other proper music festival, Ultra came equipped with a dedicated live stage.  Indie rockers like Matt & Kim and Sleigh Bells had fans in the amphitheater-style arena off their seats and jumping along to seminal tracks like "Daylight" and "Riot Rhythm," respectively. Thievery Corporation had the crowd swaying along to their jazz-infused electronica, Swedish beauties Icona Pop had everyone "lovin

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