Bands & artists like Circle

If you like Circle, 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

Neu!

Neu!

Their driving motorik rhythms and layered guitar textures create a hypnotic soundscape reminiscent of Circle's cyclical momentum.

Krautrock
Can

Can

Known for their experimental approach and blend of rock with avant-garde elements, Can's intricate rhythmic patterns align closely with Circle's style.

Krautrock art rock progressive rock
Amon Düül II

Amon Düül II

Their fusion of psychedelic rock and improvisational Krautrock shares a similar exploratory spirit and complex layering found in Circle's music.

Krautrock progressive rock
Faust

Faust

With their abstract sound collages and innovative use of rhythm, Faust's work resonates well with the tension-building qualities of Circle.

rock music
Tangerine Dream

Tangerine Dream

Guide

Their pioneering electronic soundscapes often feature repetitive motifs and evolving layers that echo the immersive experience offered by Circle.

Krautrock electronic music
Stereolab

Stereolab

Combining pop sensibilities with experimental sounds, Stereolab's rhythmic complexity and lush instrumentation parallel Circle’s sonic explorations.

indie rock
Harmonia

Harmonia

Their collaborative works blend minimalist grooves with rich textures, creating an atmosphere similar to the immersive layers found in Circle’s music.

Krautrock
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk

Guide

As pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk's rhythmic precision and mechanized sounds can be seen as a precursor to the hypnotic qualities present in Circle.

Krautrock electro electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Circle?

Artists similar to Circle include Neu!, Can, Amon Düül II and Faust. Each shares elements of Circle's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Circle?

Circle is primarily known for Krautrock. The music unfurls with a steady pulse, weaving intricate layers of rhythm and noise that build tension before releasing in waves of cyclical momentum.

Where should I start if I like Circle?

If you enjoy Circle, start with Neu! — their album "Neu! '75" is a great entry point. Their driving motorik rhythms and layered guitar textures create a hypnotic soundscape reminiscent of Circle's cyclical momentum.