Bands & artists like Def Tech

If you like Def Tech, 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 Def Tech? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

SOJA

SOJA

Guide

With their fusion of reggae, rock, and pop elements, SOJA offers vibrant textures and steady grooves akin to Def Tech.

reggae
Katchafire

Katchafire

This New Zealand band brings a rich reggae sound with melodic hooks that resonate well with the upbeat style of Def Tech.

roots reggae
Rebelution

Rebelution

Their smooth reggae-infused pop sound features catchy melodies and rhythmic repetition, making them a great match for Def Tech fans.

reggae
Collie Buddz

Collie Buddz

His unique blend of reggae and hip-hop influences offers a fresh take on rhythmic grooves that aligns well with Def Tech's style.

reggae
Morgan Heritage

Morgan Heritage

This family band combines traditional reggae with modern pop influences, creating rich harmonies and rhythms reminiscent of Def Tech.

reggae
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

As a prominent figure in reggae music, his work often incorporates pop elements and uplifting messages that resonate with Def Tech's ethos.

reggae
Alborosie

Alborosie

His authentic reggae sound infused with modern beats creates a lively atmosphere similar to the rhythmic energy found in Def Tech's music.

reggae
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones

Béla Fleck and the Flecktones

While more eclectic, their fusion of bluegrass, jazz, and world music includes rhythmic complexity and melodic clarity appreciated by fans of diverse sounds.

bluegrass music funk rock space rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Def Tech?

Artists similar to Def Tech include SOJA, Katchafire, Rebelution and Collie Buddz. Each shares elements of Def Tech's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Def Tech?

Def Tech is primarily known for reggae. With its steady grooves and vibrant textures, the music pulses forward through rhythmic repetition and melodic clarity.

Where should I start if I like Def Tech?

If you enjoy Def Tech, start with SOJA — their album "Strength to Survive" is a great entry point. With their fusion of reggae, rock, and pop elements, SOJA offers vibrant textures and steady grooves akin to Def Tech.