Bands & artists like Lemon Jelly

If you like Lemon Jelly, 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

Bonobo

Bonobo

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Bonobo's intricate layering and organic instrumentation create a lush soundscape that resonates with Lemon Jelly's playful rhythms.

downtempo electronic music nu jazz
Four Tet

Four Tet

Four Tet combines electronic beats with acoustic elements, producing a dynamic texture reminiscent of Lemon Jelly's buoyant style.

electronica
Tycho

Tycho

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Tycho's ambient soundscapes and rhythmic pulses evoke a similar sense of movement and playfulness found in Lemon Jelly's music.

ambient music
The Avalanches

The Avalanches

The Avalanches' sample-heavy approach and eclectic sound palette mirror the whimsical and layered nature of Lemon Jelly.

dance music disco electronic music
Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada's atmospheric textures and nostalgic melodies provide a sonic depth that aligns well with Lemon Jelly's intricate compositions.

ambient music ambient techno downtempo
Odesza

Odesza

Odesza's rich layers and uplifting beats capture the same playful essence as Lemon Jelly, making their music feel alive and engaging.

electro
Moby

Moby

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Moby's blend of electronic music with melodic elements offers a similar warmth and complexity found in the works of Lemon Jelly.

alternative rock ambient music chill-out music
Little Dragon

Little Dragon

Little Dragon's fusion of electronic sounds with soulful vocals creates an inviting atmosphere that complements Lemon Jelly's playful vibe.

nu jazz synth-pop trip hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Lemon Jelly?

Artists similar to Lemon Jelly include Bonobo, Four Tet, Tycho and The Avalanches. Each shares elements of Lemon Jelly's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lemon Jelly?

Lemon Jelly is primarily known for electronic. The music pulses with playful rhythms and intricate layers, creating a buoyant texture that feels perpetually in motion.

Where should I start if I like Lemon Jelly?

If you enjoy Lemon Jelly, start with Bonobo — their album "Animal Magic" is a great entry point. Bonobo's intricate layering and organic instrumentation create a lush soundscape that resonates with Lemon Jelly's playful rhythms.