Bands & artists like C418

If you like C418, 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

Brian Eno

Brian Eno

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Known for his pioneering ambient music, Eno's soundscapes create immersive environments that resonate with C418's atmospheric style.

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Aphex Twin

Aphex Twin

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With a blend of ambient and electronic elements, Aphex Twin's intricate compositions share a similar experimental edge to C418's work.

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Moby

Moby

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Moby's use of ambient textures and melodic chiptune influences aligns well with the immersive qualities found in C418's music.

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Tycho

Tycho

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Tycho combines lush ambient soundscapes with rhythmic elements, echoing the balance of stillness and movement present in C418's compositions.

ambient music
Squarepusher

Squarepusher

Squarepusher's fusion of electronic beats and ambient sounds resonates with C418’s intricate sonic layers and rhythmic pulses.

electronic music
Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada

Their nostalgic and atmospheric sound palette shares a similar emotional depth and texture with C418's ambient explorations.

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Odesza

Odesza

Odesza’s blend of electronic music with rich ambient backdrops mirrors the immersive quality found in C418’s tracks.

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Lusine

Lusine

Lusine’s intricate electronic productions and atmospheric soundscapes resonate closely with the aesthetic nuances of C418’s work.

Common questions

Who sounds like C418?

Artists similar to C418 include Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, Moby and Tycho. Each shares elements of C418's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is C418?

C418 is primarily known for electronic, ambient and video game music. C418’s music immerses listeners in a dense tapestry of ambient tones punctuated by rhythmic pulses, creating a rich interplay between stillness and movement.

Where should I start if I like C418?

If you enjoy C418, start with Brian Eno — their album "Music for Films" is a great entry point. Known for his pioneering ambient music, Eno's soundscapes create immersive environments that resonate with C418's atmospheric style.