Bands & artists like Justice

If you like Justice, 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

Daft Punk

Daft Punk

Pioneers of French house, their use of disco samples and robotic vocals creates a similar energetic atmosphere.

French house dance music electronic music
Sebastian

Sebastian

Known for his gritty electro sound and dynamic production style, he shares Justice's penchant for pulsating beats.

electro house
Boys Noize

Boys Noize

His fusion of techno and electro with heavy basslines aligns closely with the high-energy aesthetic of Justice.

acid house electro house techno
Soulwax

Soulwax

Their blend of rock and electronic elements, along with intricate production, resonates with Justice's textured sound.

indie rock
Digitalism

Digitalism

Combining indie rock influences with electro beats, they create infectious grooves reminiscent of Justice's style.

electronic music
The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers

Guide

With their innovative use of samples and driving rhythms, they evoke a similar euphoric experience to Justice.

electronic music pop rap pop rock
Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim

Guide

His big beat style combines house elements with playful sampling, creating a party atmosphere akin to Justice's tracks.

techno
M83

M83

While more ambient, their lush soundscapes and emotional crescendos can parallel the dramatic shifts found in Justice's music.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Justice?

Artists similar to Justice include Daft Punk, Sebastian, Boys Noize and Soulwax. Each shares elements of Justice's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Justice?

Justice is primarily known for electro house, nu-disco and French house. Justice delivers pulsating grooves layered with rich textures and dynamic shifts that ignite movement and elevate collective euphoria.

Where should I start if I like Justice?

If you enjoy Justice, start with Daft Punk — their album "Tron: Legacy Reconfigured" is a great entry point. Pioneers of French house, their use of disco samples and robotic vocals creates a similar energetic atmosphere.