If you like anamē, try these artists

If you like anamē, 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.

Artists to try next

Armin van Buuren

Armin van Buuren

Shared genres: progressive house, progressive trance

electro house progressive house progressive trance
Aly & Fila

Aly & Fila

Shared genres: progressive house, progressive trance

electro house progressive house progressive trance
Eric Prydz

Eric Prydz

Shared genres: progressive house

house music progressive house tech house
Deorro

Deorro

Shared genres: progressive house

Dutch house electro house progressive house
Paul van Dyk

Paul van Dyk

Shared genres: progressive house, progressive trance

electro house progressive house progressive trance
Richard Durand

Richard Durand

Shared genres: progressive trance

progressive trance tech trance trance
deadmau5

deadmau5

Shared genres: progressive house, progressive trance

complextro electro house electronica

Common questions

Who sounds like anamē?

Artists similar to anamē include Armin van Buuren, Aly & Fila, Eric Prydz and Deorro. Each shares elements of anamē's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is anamē?

anamē is primarily known for progressive house, progressive trance and deep trance. With a steady pulse and expansive build-up, the music envelops the listener in layers of deep bass and shimmering synths that pulse like waves in an ocean of sound.

Where should I start if I like anamē?

If you enjoy anamē, start with Armin van Buuren — their album "Balance" is a great entry point. Shared genres: progressive house, progressive trance