Bands & artists like Denki Groove

If you like Denki Groove, 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

Cornelius

Cornelius

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Known for his eclectic blend of pop and electronic sounds, Cornelius shares a similar intricate layering and experimental approach to composition.

Shibuya-kei alternative rock experimental music
Pizzicato Five

Pizzicato Five

As pioneers of Shibuya-kei, Pizzicato Five combines catchy melodies with sophisticated arrangements, echoing Denki Groove's playful yet polished sound.

J-pop Shibuya-kei acid jazz
Towa Tei

Towa Tei

With a penchant for merging house beats and pop sensibilities, Towa Tei's work captures a vibrant energy that resonates well with Denki Groove's style.

Shibuya-kei big beat disco
Yukari Tamura

Yukari Tamura

Her music often features bright synths and upbeat tempos, creating an engaging atmosphere akin to the euphoric highs found in Denki Groove's tracks.

J-pop anime song pop music
Nujabes

Nujabes

Famous for his smooth fusion of hip-hop and jazz, Nujabes' atmospheric production aligns with the contemplative spaces present in Denki Groove's music.

hip-hop
Mondo Grosso

Mondo Grosso

His innovative mix of electronic, jazz, and pop creates lush soundscapes that mirror the intricate layers found in Denki Groove's compositions.

acid jazz
Capsule

Capsule

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With their energetic electronic pop sound and catchy hooks, Capsule embodies a similar sonic playfulness that fans of Denki Groove would appreciate.

Eurodance J-pop Shibuya-kei
Aimer

Aimer

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Her emotive vocal style paired with rich instrumentation provides a depth that resonates with the contemplative aspects of Denki Groove’s music.

J-pop jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Denki Groove?

Artists similar to Denki Groove include Cornelius, Pizzicato Five, Towa Tei and Yukari Tamura. Each shares elements of Denki Groove's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Denki Groove?

Denki Groove is primarily known for J-pop, synth-pop and Shibuya-kei. Pulsing with propulsive grooves and intricate layers, their music oscillates between euphoric highs and contemplative spaces.

Where should I start if I like Denki Groove?

If you enjoy Denki Groove, start with Cornelius — their album "96/69" is a great entry point. Known for his eclectic blend of pop and electronic sounds, Cornelius shares a similar intricate layering and experimental approach to composition.