Listen to a Sea Sessions Spotify playlist (with Vodafone Centre Stage)
Nialler9 has teamed up with the festival resource of choice for this summer, Vodafone Centre Stage for a playlist of artists from the Bundoran festival this weekend. Have a listen below and do also check out the recommended bands post for Sea Sessions.
Tracklist
- Maverick Sabre – Walk Into The Sun
- Jessie Ware – Tough Love – Cyril Hahn Remix
- The Academic – Different
- Le Galaxie – Lucy Is Here
- Jape – Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon
- DJ Food – Turtle Soup – Wagon Christ Mix
- Black Grape – Kelly’s Heroes
- Krystal Klear feat. Yasmin – One Night Only
- Kormac feat. Irvine Welsh – Another Screen (feat. Irvine Welsh)
- Seasick Steve – Walkin Man
- Wyvern Lingo – Used
- Lethal Dialect – Headstrong (feat. Jess Kav)
- R.S.A.G. – I’ll Be There
- The Minutes – Cherry Bomb
- Columbia Mills – Never Gonna Look at You the Same
- Otherkin- AY AY
- The Riptide Movement- All Works Out
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