Bands & artists like Julien Doré
If you like Julien Doré, 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
Mika
Mika's theatrical pop style incorporates playful rhythms and lush arrangements, similar to the expansive yet intimate feel of Doré's work.
Vianney
GuideVianney's heartfelt lyrics and melodic pop sound, combined with his use of acoustic elements, resonate well with Julien Doré's aesthetic.
Angèle
Her modern pop sound features catchy hooks and layered production that align closely with the rhythmic playfulness found in Doré's music.
Lomepal
Lomepal's fusion of rap and melodic pop, along with introspective lyrics, complements the emotional depth present in Julien Doré's songs.
Clara Luciani
GuideClara Luciani combines rich vocals with a mix of pop and rock influences, similar to the atmospheric swells in Doré's music.
Soprano
GuideHis upbeat pop-infused hip-hop style often features intricate melodies and vibrant instrumentation akin to Doré’s rhythmic playfulness.
Cœur de pirate
Cœur de Pirate's emotive piano-driven compositions and delicate vocals share a similar intimacy with Julien Doré's sound.
Pomme
Pomme's ethereal voice and folk-pop arrangements create an atmospheric quality that aligns well with the textures found in Doré's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Julien Doré?
Artists similar to Julien Doré include Mika, Vianney, Angèle and Lomepal. Each shares elements of Julien Doré's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Julien Doré?
Julien Doré is primarily known for pop music. With layers of textured instrumentation and rhythmic playfulness, his music maintains a steady pulse that dances between intimacy and expansive atmospheric swells.
Where should I start if I like Julien Doré?
If you enjoy Julien Doré, start with Mika — their album "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" is a great entry point. Mika's theatrical pop style incorporates playful rhythms and lush arrangements, similar to the expansive yet intimate feel of Doré's work.