Bands & artists like Jamie xx

If you like Jamie xx, 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

Four Tet

Four Tet

Known for his intricate layering and blending of organic sounds with electronic beats, Four Tet's work resonates with the textured grooves found in Jamie xx's music.

electronica
Disclosure

Disclosure

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With their polished production and catchy hooks, Disclosure offers a modern take on house music that aligns well with the rhythmic complexity of Jamie xx.

UK garage deep house future garage
Bicep

Bicep

Bicep's atmospheric soundscapes and driving beats create an immersive experience akin to the dynamic tension present in Jamie xx's tracks.

electronic music jazz house
Mount Kimbie

Mount Kimbie

Their blend of electronic music with post-rock influences mirrors the layered textures and emotional depth found in Jamie xx's work.

electronic music
Nicolas Jaar

Nicolas Jaar

Jaar's experimental approach to house music features deep basslines and intricate sound design, paralleling the sonic explorations of Jamie xx.

ambient music dance music downtempo
Tycho

Tycho

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Tycho's lush instrumental compositions and ambient vibes create a serene atmosphere that complements the introspective qualities of Jamie xx's music.

ambient music
Odesza

Odesza

With their melodic structures and rich production, ODESZA crafts uplifting electronic music that shares a similar emotional resonance with Jamie xx.

electro
Kiasmos

Kiasmos

Kiasmos blends minimal techno with classical elements, creating a sound that is both rhythmic and atmospheric, much like Jamie xx's style.

electronic music intelligent dance music

Common questions

Who sounds like Jamie xx?

Artists similar to Jamie xx include Four Tet, Disclosure, Bicep and Mount Kimbie. Each shares elements of Jamie xx's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jamie xx?

Jamie xx is primarily known for house. With steady grooves that pulse beneath layered textures and subtle variations, Jamie xx's music creates a dynamic tension that encourages movement while fostering introspective moments.

Where should I start if I like Jamie xx?

If you enjoy Jamie xx, start with Four Tet — their album "Rounds" is a great entry point. Known for his intricate layering and blending of organic sounds with electronic beats, Four Tet's work resonates with the textured grooves found in Jamie xx's music.