Bands & artists like David Murray

If you like David Murray, 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 David Murray? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Henry Threadgill

Henry Threadgill

Threadgill's innovative approach to jazz incorporates complex rhythms and a unique blend of instrumentation, similar to Murray's textured sound.

jazz
Ornette Coleman

Ornette Coleman

Guide

Coleman's free jazz style emphasizes improvisation and rhythmic exploration, resonating with the dynamic interplay found in Murray's work.

jazz
Charles Lloyd

Charles Lloyd

Lloyd’s fusion of jazz with world music elements and his expansive improvisational style align closely with the sonic qualities of Murray.

blues jazz
Pharoah Sanders

Pharoah Sanders

Sanders' spiritual jazz incorporates rich textures and deep emotional expression, paralleling the immersive quality of Murray's compositions.

free jazz jazz
David S. Ware

David S. Ware

Ware’s avant-garde jazz approach features intense improvisation and complex structures that reflect the same rhythmic intricacies as Murray's music.

avant-garde music jazz
Joe Lovano

Joe Lovano

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Lovano's diverse influences and ability to weave intricate melodies into his improvisations make him a fitting recommendation for fans of Murray.

jazz post-bop
Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's pioneering avant-garde piano style and emphasis on rhythm and texture resonate deeply with the layered complexity found in Murray's work.

avant-garde music jazz
Sun Ra

Sun Ra

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Sun Ra’s experimental soundscapes and incorporation of cosmic themes create a rich auditory experience akin to the exploratory nature of Murray's music.

avant-garde jazz bebop experimental music

Common questions

Who sounds like David Murray?

Artists similar to David Murray include Henry Threadgill, Ornette Coleman, Charles Lloyd and Pharoah Sanders. Each shares elements of David Murray's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is David Murray?

David Murray is primarily known for jazz and modern jazz. Murray’s music pulses with a textured interplay of rhythmic complexity and spacious improvisation, creating a compelling tension that invites deeper listening.

Where should I start if I like David Murray?

If you enjoy David Murray, start with Henry Threadgill — their album "Too Much Sugar for a Dime" is a great entry point. Threadgill's innovative approach to jazz incorporates complex rhythms and a unique blend of instrumentation, similar to Murray's textured sound.