Bands & artists like Apparat
If you like Apparat, 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
Nils Frahm
Combining classical instrumentation with electronic textures, Nils Frahm creates emotionally resonant soundscapes that echo Apparat's dense atmospheres.
Max Cooper
Max Cooper's intricate production blends glitchy beats with lush melodies, paralleling the emotive and complex layers found in Apparat's work.
Ólafur Arnalds
Ólafur Arnalds fuses classical elements with electronic music, crafting rich, textured compositions that resonate with the emotional depth of Apparat.
Kiasmos
The duo Kiasmos combines minimal techno with organic sounds, creating a rhythmic yet atmospheric experience similar to Apparat's sonic explorations.
Fennesz
Fennesz utilizes guitar and electronics to create layered soundscapes that embody a glitch aesthetic, reminiscent of Apparat's textural intricacies.
Burial
GuideBurial's use of ambient sound and fragmented rhythms evokes a haunting atmosphere that aligns well with the emotive qualities of Apparat's music.
Jon Hopkins
GuideJon Hopkins' ability to weave intricate electronic textures with organic sounds parallels the emotive and immersive qualities found in Apparat’s compositions.
Amon Tobin
Amon Tobin's complex sound design and glitchy beats create an engaging listening experience that resonates with the intricacies present in Apparat's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Apparat?
Artists similar to Apparat include Nils Frahm, Max Cooper, Ólafur Arnalds and Kiasmos. Each shares elements of Apparat's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Apparat?
Apparat is primarily known for glitch. Texturally dense with moments of rhythmic restraint, Apparat’s music pulses between glitchy intricacies and emotive melodies, creating a tension that demands attention.
Where should I start if I like Apparat?
If you enjoy Apparat, start with Nils Frahm — their album "Spaces" is a great entry point. Combining classical instrumentation with electronic textures, Nils Frahm creates emotionally resonant soundscapes that echo Apparat's dense atmospheres.