Bands & artists like Gold Panda
If you like Gold Panda, 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
Mount Kimbie
Their blend of electronic textures and intricate sampling creates a similarly immersive atmosphere, combining driving beats with reflective moments.
Four Tet
Known for his rich layering and complex rhythms, Four Tet's work often features a similar balance of energetic pulses and ambient soundscapes.
Tycho
GuideWith a focus on atmospheric soundscapes and rhythmic depth, Tycho's music resonates well with Gold Panda's reflective yet propulsive style.
Nicolas Jaar
Jaar's experimental approach to house music features intricate sampling and a moody aesthetic that aligns closely with Gold Panda's sonic palette.
Bonobo
GuideBonobo’s fusion of organic instrumentation with electronic elements creates richly textured tracks that share a similar vibe to Gold Panda's work.
Odesza
Their cinematic sound and intricate production techniques provide an engaging listening experience akin to the atmospheric qualities found in Gold Panda's music.
Burial
GuideBurial's use of sampling and ambient sound design creates hauntingly beautiful tracks that reflect the same intricate textural quality as Gold Panda.
Shlohmo
Shlohmo’s atmospheric beats and emotional depth resonate well with the reflective aspects of Gold Panda’s sound, creating a similar listening experience.
Common questions
Who sounds like Gold Panda?
Artists similar to Gold Panda include Mount Kimbie, Four Tet, Tycho and Nicolas Jaar. Each shares elements of Gold Panda's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Gold Panda?
Gold Panda is primarily known for house. Richly textured with intricate sampling and a propulsive pulse, his music creates an atmosphere that balances driving rhythms with moments of reflective spaciousness.
Where should I start if I like Gold Panda?
If you enjoy Gold Panda, start with Mount Kimbie — their album "Love What Survives" is a great entry point. Their blend of electronic textures and intricate sampling creates a similarly immersive atmosphere, combining driving beats with reflective moments.