Bands & artists like Groove Coverage

If you like Groove Coverage, 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

Lasgo

Lasgo

Lasgo combines pulsating synths with strong vocal hooks, creating an energetic trance sound that resonates well with Groove Coverage fans.

electronica
DJ Encore

DJ Encore

With a focus on melodic trance and emotive vocals, DJ Encore's music captures the same vibrant energy and introspective moments found in Groove Coverage's work.

Eurodance
Cascada

Cascada

Cascada's anthemic tracks feature driving beats and euphoric choruses, making them a great fit for fans of the high-energy trance style of Groove Coverage.

Eurotrance
Fragma

Fragma

Fragma's use of lush synths and memorable hooks aligns closely with the vibrant soundscapes created by Groove Coverage, especially in their hit tracks.

Eurodance house music
SASH!

SASH!

Sash! is known for their epic trance anthems that blend melodic elements with rhythmic intensity, echoing the sonic characteristics of Groove Coverage.

techno
Milk Inc.

Milk Inc.

Guide

Milk Inc.'s combination of powerful vocals and energetic beats creates a dancefloor-friendly sound that mirrors the upbeat nature of Groove Coverage.

Eurodance techno
ATB

ATB

Guide

ATB's signature style features rich melodies and progressive trance elements, making his music appealing to those who enjoy Groove Coverage's sound.

Eurodance ambient music dance-pop
Robert Miles

Robert Miles

Famous for his atmospheric piano-driven tracks, Robert Miles offers a more introspective take on trance that complements the breakdowns found in Groove Coverage's music.

trance

Common questions

Who sounds like Groove Coverage?

Artists similar to Groove Coverage include Lasgo, DJ Encore, Cascada and Fragma. Each shares elements of Groove Coverage's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Groove Coverage?

Groove Coverage is primarily known for trance. Pulsating synths create a vibrant tension that propels forward while interspersed breakdowns allow for moments of introspection amidst the relentless groove.

Where should I start if I like Groove Coverage?

If you enjoy Groove Coverage, start with Lasgo — their album "Far Away" is a great entry point. Lasgo combines pulsating synths with strong vocal hooks, creating an energetic trance sound that resonates well with Groove Coverage fans.