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Spotify Playlist Contacts (3000+) Playlist Name Curator Genres Followers Best Way To Contact Spotify Link #1 Gaming Playlist Felix Krissmayr RAP, ROCK, HIP HOP, POST-GRUNGE, EDM, POP,8,350 HARD ROCK, ELECTRONIC,[email protected] PROGRESSIVE HOUSE, INDIETRONICA,https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1DRpqg3Vlub1gKMWN14gCg METAL, SOUNDTRACK, PUNK, BROSTEP, HOUSE #Partäy handiofiblood ROCK, POP, R&B, EDM, HIP HOP 1,816 [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Zx5bp0guBk949wzBoxMQX /r/listentothis Andreas Karlsson SINGER/SONGWRITER, DANCE, POP, INDIE,17,311 REGGAE, ROCK, INDIEhttp://reddit.com/r/listentothis ROCK, POP PUNK, ALTERNATIVE, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qZnImkqxbRtL9FiwqHkGK PUNK, HIP HOP, PSYCHEDELIC 100+ best new alternative & indie hits Trackdiggers INDIE, ALTERNATIVE, FOLK-POP, INDIE POP,382 INDIETRONICA, [email protected] PUNK, TRIPHOP, SINGER/SONGWRITER,https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GsA39IcGmgHldG8Jyqok6 CHILLWAVE, PREVERB, ELECTRONIC, PSYCHEDELIC A Sunday Spring SpinGrey POP, R&B, INDIE, INDIETRONICA, RAP, INDIE21,410 POP, HIP HOP, SOUL, FUNK,[email protected] FOLK-POP, ROCK https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1KpzhrvBZHfwnXayCMAQiY Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Pop Andrew Duong SOFT ROCK, POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER, DISCO,4,510 R&B, https://www.instagram.com/andrewduong77HARD ROCK, MOTOWN, POST-GRUNGE,FUNK, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iLpBTFFlNJNUfGuiJdvqw SYNTH POP, FOLK, SOUL, COUNTRY, FOLK POP All Songs Considered NPR Music INDIE ROCK, ALTERNATIVE, ROCK, FOLK, SINGER/SONGWRITER,20,095 [email protected] SOUL, R&B, ROOTS, HIP HOP,BLUEGRASS, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ro9wf8vuSLGxStaC8t8Rv BLUES, POP, INDIETRONICA, PUNK, HARDCORE, WORLD MUSIC Alternative Rap Bangers Marcin Mrotek HIP HOP, ALTERNATIVE, ROCK, INDIE ROCK,36,180 POP [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xBH6HAUcaxLpAK5xv0Gso alxrnbrdmusic Playlists alexrainbirdmusic INDIE POP, INDIE ROCK, FOLK, FOLK-POP,157,723 ACOUSTIC, ROCK, [email protected] POP, ALTERNATIVE https://open.spotify.com/user/alxrnbrdmusic Anthropologie carolinejoyrector ROOTS, AMERICANA, FOLK-POP, POP, SOUL,1,131 INDIE ROCK [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1UzFdewdE4cqe53CUU3J0D Audiophile Reference Headphone Bliss losshack POP, ROCK, INDIE, SINGER/SONGWRITER, BLUES,3,968 INSTRUMENTAL, [email protected] FOLK-POP https://open.spotify.com/playlist/55hNEtHhJ1fprtrcm1rD2I Audiophile test music (Hifi High Quality) Ben Koomen POP, JAZZ, BLUES, ELECTRONIC, ACOUSTIC,23665 SINGER/SONGWRITER, https://www.instagram.com/benkoomen LATIN, CLASSICAL,FOLK, ROOTS https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7gP6LVrR1OAjTI1yjTrv2h BA COOKING JAMS Alex Delany ROCK, SOUL, INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, FUNK,3,893 NEO-PSYCHEDELIC, https://www.instagram.com/alex_delany SINGER/SONGWRITER,FOLK-POP, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2jHbztkuPjoBO6FN3dtoL1 POP, RAP, HIP HOP, R&B PREVERB Balearic Chris Coco SINGER/SONGWRITER, ELECTRONIC, ROCK, FOLK,4,945 SOUNDTRACK, https://www.instagram.com/djchriscoco DEEP HOUSE, TRIP HOP, NEOPSYCHEDELIC, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/100icvOSPBO4Mk5pYgALx4 SYNTH POP, SOUL, DOWNTEMPO, INDIETRONICA, BOSSANOVA, DISCO, MPB, SAMBA, EXPERIMENTAL, FOLK POP, CHILLWAVE, LO-FI, AMBIENT, WORLD INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, FOLK-POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER, ROCK, POP, REGGAE, SYNTHPOP, Beach Music Kyle DeBruyn PSYCHEDELIC, POST-GRUNGE 75,220 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4UiM5IjpEO4sOnxD9hork2 Beach Vibes Caltify MX POP, INDIETRONICA, DREAM POP, R&B, FUNK,3,551 SOUL, POP, RAP, [email protected] HIP HOP https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Y7JOodQbBZllGNsmTuFRQ Beautifully Crafted Tunes Alec Wilson FOLK POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER, TRIPHOP,1,020 NINJA, https://www.facebook.com/AlecWilsonIndependentPlaylister INDIE POP, ELECTRONIC, DOWNTEMPO,INDIETRONICA, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/17TXcS1H8xhxVuVN4rMBTy LO-FI, ROCK, AMBIENT, POP, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC Ben Watt’s SpinCycle Ben Watt SINGER/SONGWRITER, FOLK-POP, INDIE POP,10,492 PREVERB, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC, https://www.instagram.com/benwatt FUNK, ROCK,INDIETRONICA, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0inHe5mbRJoHBtPl8dWMYg SOUL, LO-FI, FOLK, HIP HOP, CHILLWAVE, EXPERIMENTAL, RAP, POP Best New Music Nialler9 INDIE ROCK, ALTERNATIVE, SINGER/SONGWRITER,5,474 POP, EDM, ELECTRONIC,[email protected] INDIETRONICA https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0sLxjSNzBJUn1iIxT1575E Best New Indie: A&C Favourites Arts & Crafts INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC,1,583 FOLK-POP, CHILLWAVE, [email protected] PREVERB, LO-FI,DANCE PUNK, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0cRVHq3mj9gLhivNwv2wj8 NINJA, INDIE ROCK BEST x Alex Delany Alex Delany NEO-PSYCHEDELIC, ROCK, PREVERB, RAP,1,028 INDIE POP, HIP https://www.instagram.com/alex_delany HOP, SINGER/SONGWRITER,INDIETRONICA, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eIw5ps9oGIBXX6z4H5fYt SOUL, FUNK, FOLK-POP, CHILLWAVE BIG DATA: Weekly Bytes Big Data POP, INDIETRONICA, RAP, HIP HOP, FUNK, INDIE2,663 POP, ROCK, SOUL [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5qxqNZouoBLMkvpZDLRonx BIRP! Josh Blalock INDIE, ROCK, BEDROOM, LO-FI POP, INDIE 34,991ROCK, SHOEGAZE, DREAM [email protected] POP,PSYCHEDELIC, INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, https://open.spotify.com/user/1217281510 CHILLWAVE, PREVERB, SOUL Bloodshot Records Playlists Bloodshot Records ROOTS, AMERICANA, COUNTRY, ROOTS ROCK,3,980 PUNK, FOLK, BLUEGRASS, [email protected] BLUES, ROCKABILLY,COVER SONGS, https://open.spotify.com/user/bshq ROAD JAMS Blue is the warmest color Taea Thale INDIETRONICA, INDIE POP, SYNTH POP, CHILLWAVE,6,265 FOLK-POP,: https://www.instagram.com/taea_thale DANCE PUNK, DOWNTEMPO,NEO-PSYCHEDELIC, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6T4kW57DaIS91V2hxz92GG POP BODYBUILDING | GYM | Workout Motivation | WOD | CrossFit | Sport | AcademiaCaio Laurindo |Motivacao Pereira POP, RAP, POST-GRUNGE, EDM, ROCK, HOUSE,3,218 PROGRESSIVE https://www.facebook.com/caio.laurindopereira HOUSE, HARD ROCK, BROSTEP,REGGAETON, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2s8D9Imxhw6iULYiqMrYj5 LATIN, EMO, R&B boğazköprüsünden geçerken dinlemelik şarkılar zelajesus INDIETRONICA, POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER958 https://www.instagram.com/zela.jesus https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1NRazXwJ0YhMmpwJaGqksv Broadtube Music Channel Kolade Olamide POP, HIP HOP, RAP, INDIE POP, INDIE ROCK,2,174 ALTERNATIVE [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4psIMJx5RrclfQFwQ1FUtn Buzzing Daily The Wild Honey Pie INDIE POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER, INDIETRONIC,819 INDIE-FOLK https://www.instagram.com/thewildhoneypie https://open.spotify.com/playlist/76wMgWv0DcEm1F7pNXAzDl Café Belgique Amsterdam Playlist Phlip Reineke SOUL, FUNK, MOTOWN, ROCK, DISCO, SINGER/SONGWRITER,1,935 https://www.facebook.com/philip.reineke.3 BLUES ROCK, REGGAE, FOLK,BLUES, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3i03Z6quS16PdT7Q7vMjEm DUB, TRIPHOP, POP, DANCEHALL, AFROBEAT, JAZZ Canal Off Surf Music – Top 50 Vitor Sapucaia SURF, ELECTRO POP, ALTERNATIVE, INDIE27,950 POP, INDIE ROCK https://www.instagram.com/surfplaylist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3R6UObClD6LopQwBNvTXB8 car tunes Orion Vanessa Carloto INDIETRONICA, FOLK-POP, R&B, HIP HOP, RAP,2,903 POP, INDIE https://www.instagram.com/orionvanessa POP https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6tzmeFhOS4IHHKx9HFZDMX CD Baby Mixtape CD Baby POP, ROCK, INDIE ROCK, ROOTS, R&B, EDM,2,715 HIP HOP, SOUL, SINGER/SONGWRITER, [email protected] WORLD MUSIC, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4oV6lgRYxtHnDE9xsDuqPy ALTERNATIVE, INSTRUMENTAL, AMERICANA Chartbreaker Playlist: The Best New Independent Music Ditto Music INDIE, POP, ALTERNATIVE, ELECTRONIC, HIP4,954 HOP, INDIETRONIC,https://www.instagram.com/dittomusic R&B https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1gHKnalXySRo2zEfE6k0iO CHILL wombatwill FOLK-POP, INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, SINGER/SONGWRITER,1,437 ROCK [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/41TG7zXXZ0iSHbRrgkuBzz cloudy selects cloudytracks POP, ELECTRO POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER,2,514 INDIE POP, R&B [email protected] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4EW5HMw0J7wlG1IVKG8lSF Cntrl + ALT + Repeat First! Playlists INDIEPOP, POP, INDIETRONICA, ROCK, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC24,438 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0FLGk13OR13uiI4aCRjPl1 Compact Cassette David Dean Burkhart INDIETRONICA, DANCE PUNK, PREVERB, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC,36,364 [email protected], INDIE POP, R&B https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6lzG8MsMBoVEpulGS747M6 Daily Playlists Daily Playlists CHILL, FUTURE BASS, TRAP, INDIE, EDM, HOUSE,51,900 POP, HIP HOP, [email protected] R&B, ROCK, DOWNTEMPO https://open.spotify.com/user/dailyplaylists Dan Croll: Special Delivery Dan Croll INDIE POP, FOLK-POP, PREVERB, SINGER/SONGWRITER,1,321 https://www.instagram.com/dancrollmusic INDIETRONICA, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC, LOFI, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ZhQogwm3OSTPy3pPOhRQA CHILLWAVE, R&B, ROCK, POP Daydreaming SpinGrey POP, FOLK-POP, SINGER/SONGWRITER, LO-FI,1,763 INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, [email protected] CHILLWAVE https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3TnGGpMSYrYVTJbWp7iDBo De Graadmeter Pinguin Radio pinguinradio INDIE POP, INDIETRONICA, DANCE PUNK, NEO-PSYCHEDELIC,1,778 https://www.instagram.com/pinguinradio FUNK POP, PREVERB, ROCK, LOFI, SINGER/SONGWRITER,https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3x5cph0HOhJXp7ZGd0nCDx BLUES ROCK, CHILLWAVE, TRIPHOP, FUNK De Schatkelder Gerard Ekdom ROCK, SINGER/SONGWRITER, SYNTH POP, 7,830DISCO, FUNK, MOTOWN, [email protected] SOUL, BLUES ROCK, HARD ROCK, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bkP4dwIXFuSxAYbrhWHiV FOLK, POP, ELECTRONIC, INDIETRONICA, INDIE POP The Defined Dish Clayton Snodgrass FUNK, SOUL, INDIETRONICA,
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