Bands & artists like Dan Snaith

If you like Dan Snaith, 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.

New to Dan Snaith? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Four Tet

Four Tet

Known for his intricate production style, Four Tet combines electronic beats with organic samples, creating immersive sound journeys similar to Snaith's work.

electronica
Tycho

Tycho

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Tycho's lush instrumental compositions and ambient textures resonate well with the dreamy, spacious atmosphere found in Dan Snaith's music.

ambient music
Bonobo

Bonobo

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Bonobo's blend of deep house and organic instrumentation creates a rich auditory experience akin to the entrancing layers crafted by Snaith.

downtempo electronic music nu jazz
Washed Out

Washed Out

With a focus on dream pop and chillwave aesthetics, Washed Out's music features lush synths and airy vocals that evoke a similar dreamy vibe.

synth-pop
Mount Kimbie

Mount Kimbie

Their experimental approach to electronic music incorporates elements of post-dubstep and ambient sounds, paralleling Snaith's innovative style.

electronic music
Odesza

Odesza

ODESZA's atmospheric production and melodic hooks create expansive soundscapes that mirror the immersive qualities found in Dan Snaith's work.

electro
Moby

Moby

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Moby's ability to fuse electronic music with emotive melodies and textured layers aligns closely with the sonic depth present in Snaith's compositions.

alternative rock ambient music chill-out music
The Field

The Field

The Field’s minimalist yet hypnotic approach to techno shares a rhythmic similarity with the pulsating grooves characteristic of Dan Snaith’s music.

ambient music

Common questions

Who sounds like Dan Snaith?

Artists similar to Dan Snaith include Four Tet, Tycho, Bonobo and Washed Out. Each shares elements of Dan Snaith's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dan Snaith?

Dan Snaith is primarily known for psychedelic rock, electronica and EDM. Rich layers pulse with hypnotic grooves while shimmering textures create a spacious atmosphere that draws listeners into an entrancing journey.

Where should I start if I like Dan Snaith?

If you enjoy Dan Snaith, start with Four Tet — their album "Rounds" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate production style, Four Tet combines electronic beats with organic samples, creating immersive sound journeys similar to Snaith's work.