CDMX: A Spotify Playlist

We’ve had this list on repeat… it reminds us of walking down the streets in La Condesa or Roma Norte and exploring new places, but also, enough pop to keep us dancing in our day to day lives. The perfect playlist when you are craving some latin flare with some up-to-speed music love.

  1. Wind Turns Cold - SAENS

  2. Pale November Dew - The Dead Tongues

  3. The Few Things - JP Saxe ft Charlotte Lawrence

  4. Dejala que vuelva - Piso 21 ft Manuel Turizo

  5. Beyond Today - James Gillespie

  6. Oil and Water - Rationale

  7. Outnumbered - Dermot Kennedy

  8. Mountains - Robbie Wadge

  9. Wildest Ones - Eves Karydas

  10. The Descent - Bastille ft Jacob Banks, Lily Moore, Craig David and Kienja

  11. Lungs - Jake Howden

  12. Goddess - Cobi

  13. Con Calma - Daddy Yankee

  14. Bright Lights - Ziggy Alberts

  15. Otro Trago - Sech, Darell

  16. All my Love (Acoustic) - Imaginary Future

  17. Depth Over Distance - Ben Howard

  18. bad guy - Billie Eilish

  19. MIA - Bad Bunny ft Drake

  20. I Don’t Want Your Money - Ed Sheeran ft H.E.R.

  21. Those Nights - Bastille

  22. Too Late - Tadhg Daly

  23. Oh, Mexico - Jeremy Zucker


Contributed by estCA staff, Lindsay Vacek

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Fashion Editorial Photographer, Lindsay Vacek has an keen eye for details and design. Having worked in the Entertainment Industry for over 10 years, she's been fortunate to travel the world which has greatly influenced her taste in art and style. Being a California Native, Lindsay loves sharing her version of life with others. California has some of the best food, music and let's not forget sunshine! With an infinite list of things-to-do, places to go and sights to see - her goal is to share her expertise on all things California so others can have a little more California in their own lives.
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