Bands & artists like Dotan

If you like Dotan, 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 Dotan? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

S. Carey

S. Carey

His lush arrangements and introspective lyrics create a similar emotional depth and reflective atmosphere.

ambient music
Ben Howard

Ben Howard

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Known for his rich instrumentation and emotive vocal delivery, he captures a similar blend of vulnerability and intensity.

folk music folk rock
James Vincent McMorrow

James Vincent McMorrow

His use of layered harmonies and atmospheric soundscapes evokes a comparable sense of introspection and emotional resonance.

folk music folk rock traditional folk music
Hozier

Hozier

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With his soulful voice and intricate arrangements, Hozier's music often explores deep themes with a powerful yet vulnerable touch.

blues blues rock indie rock
Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine

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His soft vocals and intricate acoustic instrumentation create a warm, reflective sound that aligns well with Dotan's style.

country music folk music
The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites

Their melodic indie-folk sound features layered harmonies and a gentle ebb and flow that resonates with Dotan's musical approach.

indie rock
Nick Mulvey

Nick Mulvey

His fusion of folk and world music elements, along with introspective lyrics, creates an immersive listening experience similar to Dotan's.

traditional folk music
Vance Joy

Vance Joy

With catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Vance Joy's music captures a similar blend of warmth and emotional depth.

indie folk indie pop

Common questions

Who sounds like Dotan?

Artists similar to Dotan include S. Carey, Ben Howard, James Vincent McMorrow and Hozier. Each shares elements of Dotan's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dotan?

Dotan is primarily known for independent music. Dense layers of instrumentation create a compelling tension that ebbs and swells, pulling listeners into a reflective embrace punctuated by moments of raw vulnerability.

Where should I start if I like Dotan?

If you enjoy Dotan, start with S. Carey — their album "All We Grow" is a great entry point. His lush arrangements and introspective lyrics create a similar emotional depth and reflective atmosphere.