Bands & artists like Fred Frith

If you like Fred Frith, 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

Henry Cow

Henry Cow

Their avant-garde approach to rock and jazz fusion, combined with intricate arrangements and a focus on improvisation, aligns closely with Frith's style.

Canterbury scene art rock avant-garde jazz
Robert Wyatt

Robert Wyatt

Wyatt's unique blend of jazz, rock, and experimental music features complex rhythms and emotive vocals that resonate with Frith's sonic explorations.

rock music
Can

Can

Known for their innovative use of rhythm and texture in rock, Can's experimental soundscapes and improvisational style parallel the adventurous spirit of Frith's work.

Krautrock art rock progressive rock
Soft Machine

Soft Machine

Their pioneering blend of jazz fusion and progressive rock features complex structures and improvisation that mirrors Frith's intricate soundscapes.

Canterbury scene jazz rock progressive rock
King Crimson

King Crimson

Guide

With their complex time signatures and experimental approach to rock music, King Crimson shares a similar ethos in pushing sonic boundaries like Frith.

art rock jazz rock progressive rock
Tortoise

Tortoise

Their instrumental mix of post-rock and jazz influences creates a textured sound palette that resonates with the experimental nature of Frith's compositions.

art rock post-rock
Mike Oldfield

Mike Oldfield

Guide

Oldfield's multi-instrumental approach and progressive compositions often evoke a rich tapestry of sounds akin to the complexity found in Frith's work.

Celtic fusion ambient music classical music
Bill Frisell

Bill Frisell

Guide

Frisell’s unique guitar work blends jazz, folk, and experimental sounds, creating an atmospheric quality that parallels Frith’s auditory landscapes.

jazz post-bop progressive jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Fred Frith?

Artists similar to Fred Frith include Henry Cow, Robert Wyatt, Can and Soft Machine. Each shares elements of Fred Frith's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Fred Frith?

Fred Frith is primarily known for jazz fusion. A tapestry of complex rhythms and textures collides with moments of stark silence, creating a constantly shifting auditory experience that keeps the listener engaged.

Where should I start if I like Fred Frith?

If you enjoy Fred Frith, start with Henry Cow — their album "In Praise of Learning" is a great entry point. Their avant-garde approach to rock and jazz fusion, combined with intricate arrangements and a focus on improvisation, aligns closely with Frith's style.