Bands & artists like Disco Biscuits
If you like Disco Biscuits, 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
Umphrey's McGee
Their fusion of rock, jazz, and electronic elements creates intricate soundscapes that encourage improvisation and dance.
The New Deal
Their live electronic performances combine house beats with improvisational elements, fostering a dynamic dance environment.
Keller Williams
His solo performances often incorporate looping techniques and multiple genres, resulting in an engaging and diverse sound.
Bassnectar
His bass-heavy electronic music is designed to create euphoric dance experiences, often featuring intricate layering and deep grooves.
Odesza
Their lush soundscapes combine organic instrumentation with electronic beats, crafting uplifting tracks that invite listeners to move.
GRiZ
Fusing funk, soul, and electronic music, his energetic performances create a vibrant atmosphere perfect for dancing.
EOTO
This duo focuses on live-looping and improvisation in their electronic sets, producing a fluid mix of beats and melodies.
Pretty Lights
His blend of hip-hop beats with soulful samples creates an engaging sonic experience that resonates well with fans of dance music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Disco Biscuits?
Artists similar to Disco Biscuits include Umphrey's McGee, The New Deal, Keller Williams and Bassnectar. Each shares elements of Disco Biscuits's sound while bringing their own perspective.
Where should I start if I like Disco Biscuits?
If you enjoy Disco Biscuits, start with Umphrey's McGee — their album "Greatest Hits Volume III" is a great entry point. Their fusion of rock, jazz, and electronic elements creates intricate soundscapes that encourage improvisation and dance.