Bands & artists like Åsa Jinder

If you like Åsa Jinder, 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

Lindsey Stirling

Lindsey Stirling

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Her blend of classical violin with electronic elements creates a rich acoustic tapestry that resonates with Åsa Jinder's intricate textures.

electronic music
Béla Fleck

Béla Fleck

Fleck's mastery of banjo and incorporation of diverse musical styles create rhythmic intricacies similar to those in Jinder's work.

bluegrass music jazz
The Chieftains

The Chieftains

Their traditional Irish folk sound, rich instrumentation, and focus on acoustic textures align closely with Jinder's aesthetic.

folk music
Natalie Merchant

Natalie Merchant

Merchant's lyrical storytelling and acoustic arrangements resonate with the contemplative space found in Jinder's music.

rock music
Alison Krauss

Alison Krauss

Krauss's smooth vocals paired with bluegrass instrumentation create a soothing atmosphere akin to Jinder's traditional folk sound.

country music
Sara Watkins

Sara Watkins

Watkins' blend of folk and Americana, along with her skillful fiddle playing, mirrors the acoustic richness present in Jinder's work.

bluegrass music folk music
Nickel Creek

Nickel Creek

Their fusion of bluegrass and folk elements, along with intricate harmonies, aligns well with the rhythmic complexities of Jinder's music.

bluegrass music country music
Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris

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Harris’s emotive storytelling and acoustic-driven sound reflect the depth and warmth found in Åsa Jinder’s compositions.

Americana alternative country bluegrass music

Common questions

Who sounds like Åsa Jinder?

Artists similar to Åsa Jinder include Lindsey Stirling, Béla Fleck, The Chieftains and Natalie Merchant. Each shares elements of Åsa Jinder's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Åsa Jinder?

Åsa Jinder is primarily known for traditional folk music. Åsa Jinder's music unfolds with a rich tapestry of acoustic textures, grounded by rhythmic intricacies that draw the listener into a contemplative space.

Where should I start if I like Åsa Jinder?

If you enjoy Åsa Jinder, start with Lindsey Stirling — their album "Shatter Me" is a great entry point. Her blend of classical violin with electronic elements creates a rich acoustic tapestry that resonates with Åsa Jinder's intricate textures.