Bands & artists like Afrojack
If you like Afrojack, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
New to Afrojack? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
David Guetta
GuideKnown for his high-energy tracks that blend house and pop elements, Guetta's use of catchy hooks and explosive drops mirrors Afrojack's style.
Calvin Harris
GuideHarris combines electro and progressive house with infectious melodies and powerful basslines, creating anthems that resonate similarly to Afrojack's sound.
Martin Garrix
GuideWith his signature big room sound characterized by soaring synths and impactful drops, Garrix captures the exhilarating energy found in Afrojack's music.
Zedd
GuideZedd's productions often feature lush synth layers and dynamic buildups leading to euphoric drops, aligning well with the sonic palette of Afrojack.
Steve Aoki
GuideAoki's energetic performances and tracks filled with heavy bass and vibrant synths create a party atmosphere akin to Afrojack's musical style.
Tiësto
GuideAs a pioneer in electronic dance music, Tiësto’s progressive house tracks often feature driving beats and epic build-ups similar to Afrojack’s approach.
Alesso
Alesso is known for his melodic progressive house tracks that build tension before explosive climaxes, resonating with the essence of Afrojack's sound.
KSHMR
KSHMR incorporates world music influences into his big room house tracks, delivering powerful drops and rich soundscapes reminiscent of Afrojack's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Afrojack?
Artists similar to Afrojack include David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix and Zedd. Each shares elements of Afrojack's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Afrojack?
Afrojack is primarily known for electro house, progressive house and tech house. With driving basslines and layered synths that build tension before explosive drops, Afrojack's music compels movement while creating an infectious atmosphere of joy and exhilaration.
Where should I start if I like Afrojack?
If you enjoy Afrojack, start with David Guetta — their album "7" is a great entry point. Known for his high-energy tracks that blend house and pop elements, Guetta's use of catchy hooks and explosive drops mirrors Afrojack's style.