If you like Kaburu, try these artists

If you like Kaburu, 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

Evan Parker

Evan Parker

Shared genres: free improvisation

free improvisation free jazz jazz
Alan Silva

Alan Silva

Shared genres: free improvisation

European free jazz experimental big band free improvisation
Supersilent

Supersilent

Shared genres: free improvisation

avant-garde jazz avant-garde music electroacoustic improvisation
Alexander von Schlippenbach

Alexander von Schlippenbach

Shared genres: free improvisation

free improvisation free jazz jazz
Irène Schweizer

Irène Schweizer

Shared genres: free improvisation

free improvisation free jazz
Henry Kaiser

Henry Kaiser

Shared genres: free improvisation

free improvisation funk
Sun Ra

Sun Ra

Similar era

avant-garde jazz bebop experimental music
Derek Bailey

Derek Bailey

Shared genres: free improvisation

free improvisation

Common questions

Who sounds like Kaburu?

Artists similar to Kaburu include Evan Parker, Alan Silva, Supersilent and Alexander von Schlippenbach. Each shares elements of Kaburu's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kaburu?

Kaburu is primarily known for free improvisation. Through a labyrinth of textures and punctuated silences, Kaburu creates an immersive experience driven by instinctive interactions that challenge the listener’s perception of time and space.

Where should I start if I like Kaburu?

If you enjoy Kaburu, start with Evan Parker — their album "Collective Calls (Urban) (Two Microphones)" is a great entry point. Shared genres: free improvisation