Bands & artists like Armand Van Helden

If you like Armand Van Helden, 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.

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Artists to try next

Todd Terry

Todd Terry

Known for his infectious house beats and sample-heavy production, Todd Terry's tracks often feature a similar blend of groove and playful energy.

house music
Roger Sanchez

Roger Sanchez

With a knack for crafting catchy house anthems, Roger Sanchez incorporates vibrant samples and driving rhythms that resonate with Armand Van Helden's style.

dance music house music
DJ Sneak

DJ Sneak

A pioneer of the Chicago house sound, DJ Sneak's work features funky basslines and vocal snippets that align closely with the energetic grooves of Van Helden.

house music
Basement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx

Their eclectic approach to house music combines playful samples and diverse influences, creating a danceable sound reminiscent of Van Helden's productions.

electronica
Purple Disco Machine

Purple Disco Machine

With a modern take on disco-infused house, Purple Disco Machine employs vibrant samples and catchy hooks that align well with the dancefloor appeal of Van Helden.

Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim

Guide

Fatboy Slim's big beat style merges house with eclectic samples and infectious hooks, creating a party atmosphere akin to the vibe of Van Helden’s productions.

techno

Common questions

Who sounds like Armand Van Helden?

Artists similar to Armand Van Helden include Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez, DJ Sneak and Basement Jaxx. Each shares elements of Armand Van Helden's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Armand Van Helden?

Armand Van Helden is primarily known for house and garage house. A pulsating rhythm drives the groove forward, layered with playful samples that create tension and release, urging bodies to move together in sync.

Where should I start if I like Armand Van Helden?

If you enjoy Armand Van Helden, start with Todd Terry — their album "Ready for a New Day" is a great entry point. Known for his infectious house beats and sample-heavy production, Todd Terry's tracks often feature a similar blend of groove and playful energy.