Bands & artists like Ben Frost

If you like Ben Frost, 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

Tim Hecker

Tim Hecker

Hecker's work features rich, layered soundscapes that evoke a similar sense of tension and atmospheric depth.

electronic music
Fennesz

Fennesz

Fennesz blends guitar textures with electronic elements, creating immersive sonic environments akin to Frost's style.

electronic music
Oneohtrix Point Never

Oneohtrix Point Never

His work often explores dissonance and texture in a way that resonates with Frost's immersive sound palette.

ambient music drone music electronic music
Alva Noto

Alva Noto

Alva Noto's minimalistic yet intricate compositions utilize digital sounds that parallel Frost's stark contrasts and tension.

electronica
Ryuichi Sakamoto

Ryuichi Sakamoto

Guide

Sakamoto's blend of classical and electronic elements creates emotive landscapes that align well with Frost's immersive journeys.

electronic music experimental music techno
EARTH

EARTH

Earth's drone-heavy compositions provide a contrasting yet complementary atmospheric quality that echoes Frost's sonic explorations.

J-pop pop music
Nils Frahm

Nils Frahm

Frahm combines classical piano with electronic elements, creating an emotional resonance similar to the immersive qualities found in Frost's music.

ambient music classical music contemporary classical music
Holly Herndon

Holly Herndon

Herndon's innovative use of voice and technology results in complex soundscapes that align with the textural richness present in Frost's works.

avant-pop electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Ben Frost?

Artists similar to Ben Frost include Tim Hecker, Fennesz, Oneohtrix Point Never and Alva Noto. Each shares elements of Ben Frost's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ben Frost?

Ben Frost is primarily known for electronic. A tapestry of tension and release unfolds through densely layered textures and stark contrasts, creating an immersive journey that resonates viscerally.

Where should I start if I like Ben Frost?

If you enjoy Ben Frost, start with Tim Hecker — their album "Ravedeath, 1972" is a great entry point. Hecker's work features rich, layered soundscapes that evoke a similar sense of tension and atmospheric depth.