Para Aute: Pasaba por Aquí (feat. Abel Pintos, Carlos Rivera, Dani Martín, Estopa, Ismael Serrano, Jorge Drexler, Pedro Guerra, Silvio Rodríguez, Vanesa Martín & Xoel López)
Joaquín Sabina, Marwán & Rozalén
Los Abrazos Prohibidos (feat. Alice Wonder, Andrés Suárez, Carlotta Cosials, Christina Rosenvinge, Dani Martín, Depedro, Eva Amaral, Ismael Serrano, Iván Ferreiro, Kase.O, Leiva, Luz Casal, Maika Makovski, Marwán, Nacho Vegas, Nina de Juan, Rozalén, Joaquín Sabina, Santi Balmes & Xoel López)
Vetusta Morla
Serie Telemática (Alma de oro) [feat. Ede]
Xoel López
La Espina de la Flor en Tu Costado
Xoel López
Quemas (En Directo desde Wizink Center)
Xoel López & Ede
Alma de Oro (feat. Ede)
Xoel López
Joana
Xoel López
A plena luz (con Xoel López) [with Xoel López]
Jacobo Serra
Tigre de Bengala
Xoel López
Patagonia
Xoel López
Artist Playlists
Xoel López Essentials
Spanish pop cuts with witty lyrics and a timeless aura.
Xoel López: Influences
His folky pop-rock borrows from eccentric troubadours.
Inspired by Xoel López
Xoel López: Deep Cuts
Artist Biography
Born in La Coruña in 1977, Spanish indie auteur Xoel López is better known for his work with outfits Elephant Band and Lovely Luna, but most of all for the half dozen successful albums he recorded under the moniker Deluxe between 2001 and 2008. Exhausted by the mounting pressures caused by his multiple projects and growing fame, López moved to Argentina in 2009 and decided to start anew, traveling and performing with local musicians in small venues across Latin America, an initiative he took on tour to Spain in 2010. Many of the songs from López's first solo album credited to his own name, Atlántico, were also inspired by these voyages. The record, which to the surprise of his longtime fans saw López decidedly delving into singer/songwriter territory, appeared in 2012. ~ Mariano Prunes