Faithful to our monthly appointment with the best of independent music, Indieófilo brings you the selection of songs that have sounded in “repeat” mode at the players of our editors during the month of September 2017. The playlist is divided on this occasion in three clearly differentiated parts; the first that includes guitar rhythms by the hand of The National, The War On Drugs, Wolf Alice o METZ, a second with more electronic sounds with Four Tet, Mount Kimbie or Cut Copy and a third one focused on the music sung on Spanish or Spaniard bands with hits from bands like Tardor, Vetusta Morla, La Bien Querida, Amatria or Neuman.
Setlist Indie Playlist septiembre 2017 Indieófilo
1. Guilty Party – The National
2. Pain – The War On Drugs
3. Freeze Me – Death From Above
4. Visions Of A Life – Wolf Alice
5. Drained Lake – METZ
6. Sorry – Nothing But Thieves
7. Bulls and Roosters – together PANGEA
8. Can’t Save You – Ramona Falls
9. Maybe It’s Easy – Bloody Knees
10. Shred for Summer – DZ Deathrays
11. Ill be Waiting – RAT BOY
12. Precious – British India
13. Bike Dream – Rostam
14. Autumn Leaves – Reverend And The Makers
15. Edith Piaf (Said It Better Than Me) – Sparks
16. The Game Is On – Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
17. Mourning Sound – Grizzly Bear
18. Press Enter To Exit – The Horrors
19. Scientists – Four Tet
20. Four Years and One Day – Mount Kimbie
21. Stars Last Me A Lifetime – Cut Copy
22. Runaway – Oscar and the Wolf
23. Porcelain – Shout Out Louds
24. Name – Armors
25. Brother – Tuska
26. Gloom – Cina Polada
27. Love Is Cruel (feat. Peach) – Anthony Kalabretta
28. Fully Fledged – VILDE
29. Erase the Tapes – Vessels
30. La llum incondicional – Tardor
31. Te lo Digo a Ti – Vetusta Morla
32. La Inmensidad – La Maravillosa Orquesta del Alcohol
33. Me Voy – Ibeyi feat. Mala Rodriguez
34. Recompensarte – La Bien Querida
35. Encaja – Amatria
36. Tampoco Nos Hemos Querido Tanto – Rusos Blancos
37. Marsha – Neuman
38. Me destrozaré – Sierra
39. Siempre eterno – Mujeres
40. Drama West – Los Coronas
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