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DJ Mag Top 100 2017 [Live Updates]

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The day for 2017’s DJ Mag Top 100 to be revealed has arrived.

Even since just 12 months ago, the landscape of electronic music has gone through many changes. Festivals are featuring different headliners, various acts are rising and making noise, and others have experienced mild or severe slumps.

While not an entirely accurate portrayal of the dance music culture on its own, the DJ Mag Top 100 is undoubtedly a significant piece of a larger puzzle that represents mass, popular appeal.

See our predictions for the 2017 DJ Mag Top 100 right here. 

To get this out of the way: the DJ Mag Top 100 long ago ceased to be about technical skill; it is not a ranking of artists who are at the top of their game in the act of legitimate “DJ’ing,” though many of them are quite proficient DJs nonetheless. For a long time, the ranking has been a popularity list, and DJ Mag nor any of the DJs who end up in the Top 100 have tried to claim anything different.

This article will be updated live throughout the day, beginning at 12:42 PT when the list starts to be announced via Instagram and Twitter. Keep your eye on this page, if you wish, for the quickest updates on this year’s DJ Mag Top 100.

DJ Mag Top 100

100. Disclosure [Re-Entry]
99. Swanky Tunes [Down 72]
98. DJ L [New Entry]
97. Paul Kalkbrenner [Re-Entry]
96. Porter Robinson
95. Tchami [Re-Entry]
94. Julian Jordan [New Entry]
93. Quentin Mosimann [New Entry]
92. Carta [New Entry] [Highest Asian DJ]
91. Maceo Plex [New Entry]
90. Ferry Corsten
89. Alison Wonderland [New Entry]
88. Shogun
87. Flume
86. Dillon Francis
85. Black Coffee [New Entry]
84. Mariana Bo [New Entry]
83. Will Sparks
82. Steve Angello [Down 52]
81. Solomun [New Entry]
80. Richie Hawtin [Re-Entry]
79. Andrew Rayel
78. Carnage
77. Andy C [Re-Entry] [Highest/Only D&B DJ]
76. Robin Schulz [confirms DJ Mag Top 100 “leak” is fake]
75. Sam Feldt
74. Cat Dealers [New Entry]
73. Jauz
72. Vini Vici [New Entry]
71. Florian Picasso [Down 33]
70. Martin Jensen
69. Claptone [New Entry] [Highest House]
68. Jay Hardway [Up 21]
67. Da Tweekaz
66. Galantis [Down 27]
65. Warface [New Entry]
64. Lucas & Steve [New Entry]
63. Carl Nunes [Up 23]
62. Carl Cox [Highest Techno DJ] [Up 12]
61. Dannic
60. Mike Williams [New Entry]
59. Brennan Heart
58. Miss K8 [Up 30]
57. Yellow Claw
56. Diego Miranda
55. Yves V
54. ATB
53. Aly & Fila
52. Danny Avila [Highest Re-Entry]
51. Paul van Dyk
50. Nicky Romero [Down 21]
49. Deadmau5 [Down 18]
48. Kura
47. Tom Swoon
46. Tujamo [Up 32]
45. Major Lazer
44. Radical Redemption [Up 24]
43. Timmy Trumpet [Up 37]
42. Nervo [Highest Australian DJs]
41. Wolfpack [Up 22]
40. Angerfist
39. Fedde Le Grand
38. Ummet Ozcan
37. Alesso [Down 17]
36. Blasterjaxx
35. Bassjackers
34. Eric Prydz [Up 32]
33. Headhunterz
32. Vinai
31. Vintage Culture [Up 23]
30. Quintino
29. Zedd [Up 6]
28. Avicii [Down 17]
27. Above & Beyond [Up 20]
26. Lost Frequencies [Highest New Entry]
25. Diplo
24. Kygo
23. DJ Snake
22. DVBBS
21. Axwell Λ Ingrosso

TOP 20

20. Dash Berlin
19. Alok [Up 6]
18. R3hab [Up 3]
17. Alan Walker [Up 38]
16. Skrillex [Down 7]
15. Calvin Harris [Down 1]
14. W&W [Down 1]
13. Oliver Heldens [Down 5]
12. KSHMR
11. Don Diablo [Up 4] [Highest Future House]

Top 10

10. Marshmello [Up 18]
9. Steve Aoki [Down 2]
8. Afrojack [Up 2]
7. David Guetta [Down 1]
6. The Chainsmokers [Up 12] [Highest Live Act] [Highest American Act]
5. Tiësto
4. Hardwell [Down 1]

3. Armin van Buuren

2. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike

1. Martin Garrix

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