Bands & artists like Fun Factory

If you like Fun Factory, 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

2 Unlimited

2 Unlimited

Guide

Known for their infectious hooks and high-energy beats, 2 Unlimited's Eurodance sound mirrors the pulsating basslines of Fun Factory.

Eurodance techno
Snap!

Snap!

With their blend of catchy choruses and driving rhythms, Snap! captures the same dancefloor energy that characterizes Fun Factory's tracks.

Eurodance
Culture Beat

Culture Beat

Their use of strong vocal hooks and upbeat tempos aligns closely with the Eurodance style that Fun Factory exemplifies.

Eurodance
Ace of Base

Ace of Base

While slightly more pop-oriented, Ace of Base shares a similar rhythmic drive and melodic sensibility found in Fun Factory's music.

Eurodance Europop dance-pop
Lasgo

Lasgo

Lasgo's combination of trance elements and Eurodance vibes creates a sound that is reminiscent of Fun Factory's dance anthems.

electronica
Vengaboys

Vengaboys

Guide

Famous for their party anthems, Vengaboys deliver a fun and energetic style that aligns well with the upbeat nature of Fun Factory.

Eurodance
Eiffel 65

Eiffel 65

Guide

Eiffel 65's catchy melodies and electronic production provide a similar danceable quality to that found in Fun Factory's music.

Eurodance Europop Italo dance
Gigi D'Agostino

Gigi D'Agostino

Guide

Gigi D'Agostino blends Eurodance with melodic elements, creating tracks that share a vibrant energy akin to Fun Factory's work.

Italo dance Latin jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Fun Factory?

Artists similar to Fun Factory include 2 Unlimited, Snap!, Culture Beat and Ace of Base. Each shares elements of Fun Factory's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Fun Factory?

Fun Factory is primarily known for Eurodance. With pulsating basslines and repetitive hooks driving the rhythm forward, their tracks maintain a relentless tempo that compels bodies to move.

Where should I start if I like Fun Factory?

If you enjoy Fun Factory, start with 2 Unlimited — their album "Trance Remixes" is a great entry point. Known for their infectious hooks and high-energy beats, 2 Unlimited's Eurodance sound mirrors the pulsating basslines of Fun Factory.