If you like Baklava, try these artists

If you like Baklava, 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

Ibrahim Maalouf

Ibrahim Maalouf

Shared genres: ethno jazz

ethno jazz jazz jazz fusion
McCoy Tyner

McCoy Tyner

Shared genres: ethno jazz

ethno jazz jazz post-bop
John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin

Shared genres: ethno jazz

ethno jazz jazz jazz fusion
Sadao Watanabe

Sadao Watanabe

Higher popularity

bossa nova jazz jazz fusion
Zakir Hussain

Zakir Hussain

Higher popularity

Hindustani classical music jazz jazz fusion
Herbie Mann

Herbie Mann

Higher popularity

acid jazz bossa nova disco
Charles Aznavour

Charles Aznavour

Guide

Higher popularity

chanson jazz middle of the road

Common questions

Who sounds like Baklava?

Artists similar to Baklava include Ibrahim Maalouf, McCoy Tyner, John McLaughlin and Sadao Watanabe. Each shares elements of Baklava's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Baklava?

Baklava is primarily known for ethno jazz. With a rhythmic pulse that shifts between restraint and exuberance, Baklava layers textures to create a vibrant tapestry where melodies weave through intricate grooves.

Where should I start if I like Baklava?

If you enjoy Baklava, start with Ibrahim Maalouf — their album "Illusions" is a great entry point. Shared genres: ethno jazz