Bands & artists like Daedelus

If you like Daedelus, 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

Flying Lotus

Flying Lotus

Known for his intricate beats and blending of electronic, hip-hop, and jazz elements, Flying Lotus creates a sonic landscape that resonates with Daedelus's experimental approach.

electronic music experimental music hip-hop
Shlohmo

Shlohmo

Shlohmo combines atmospheric soundscapes with hip-hop influences, creating a moody texture that aligns well with Daedelus's electric pulse.

electronic music
Teebs

Teebs

Teebs' work features lush, organic textures and intricate rhythms that evoke a similar emotive quality to Daedelus's layered compositions.

hip-hop
Amon Tobin

Amon Tobin

Amon Tobin's innovative use of sampling and complex arrangements parallels the experimental edge present in Daedelus's music.

electronic music intelligent dance music trip hop
Bonobo

Bonobo

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Bonobo's blend of electronic beats with live instrumentation creates a rich auditory experience reminiscent of the evolving textures in Daedelus's work.

downtempo electronic music nu jazz
Nosaj Thing

Nosaj Thing

Nosaj Thing's atmospheric beats and intricate sound design mirror the experimental and immersive qualities found in Daedelus's productions.

electronic music
Machinedrum

Machinedrum

With his fusion of footwork, jungle, and ambient sounds, Machinedrum shares a rhythmic innovation that complements the eclectic style of Daedelus.

glitch
Gold Panda

Gold Panda

Gold Panda's use of melodic loops and textured beats offers a playful yet intricate listening experience akin to Daedelus’s sonic explorations.

house music

Common questions

Who sounds like Daedelus?

Artists similar to Daedelus include Flying Lotus, Shlohmo, Teebs and Amon Tobin. Each shares elements of Daedelus's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Daedelus?

Daedelus is primarily known for electronic and hip-hop. Rhythms pulse with an electric charge, layering textures that shift and morph in response to the ebb and flow of each performance.

Where should I start if I like Daedelus?

If you enjoy Daedelus, start with Flying Lotus — their album "You're Dead!" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate beats and blending of electronic, hip-hop, and jazz elements, Flying Lotus creates a sonic landscape that resonates with Daedelus's experimental approach.