Bands & artists like Lost Frequencies

If you like Lost Frequencies, 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

Kygo

Kygo

Kygo's tropical house sound features lush melodies and a warm, inviting atmosphere similar to Lost Frequencies.

deep house downtempo electronic dance music
Felix Jaehn

Felix Jaehn

Felix Jaehn combines deep house elements with catchy hooks and a vibrant production style that resonates with Lost Frequencies' sound.

deep house electronic dance music tropical house
Robin Schulz

Robin Schulz

Guide

Robin Schulz is known for his melodic deep house tracks that blend smooth vocals with rhythmic grooves, akin to the vibe of Lost Frequencies.

house music
Matoma

Matoma

Matoma's music often incorporates tropical influences and uplifting beats that create a feel-good atmosphere similar to Lost Frequencies.

electronic dance music
Zhu

Zhu

ZHU's blend of deep house with atmospheric production creates an immersive listening experience that fans of Lost Frequencies will appreciate.

electronic music house music
Kungs

Kungs

Kungs infuses his tracks with bright melodies and danceable rhythms, creating an uplifting energy reminiscent of Lost Frequencies' work.

tropical house
Lane 8

Lane 8

Lane 8's emotive deep house tracks often incorporate lush soundscapes and intricate rhythms that resonate well with the style of Lost Frequencies.

deep house
DJ Snake

DJ Snake

DJ Snake's ability to blend various genres while maintaining catchy melodies aligns well with the engaging sound of Lost Frequencies.

EDM trap music electro house hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Lost Frequencies?

Artists similar to Lost Frequencies include Kygo, Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz and Matoma. Each shares elements of Lost Frequencies's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lost Frequencies?

Lost Frequencies is primarily known for deep house and tropical house. With a pulsating groove anchored by rhythmic restraint and shimmering layers, Lost Frequencies crafts tracks that radiate warmth and invite movement.

Where should I start if I like Lost Frequencies?

If you enjoy Lost Frequencies, start with Kygo — their album "Cloud Nine" is a great entry point. Kygo's tropical house sound features lush melodies and a warm, inviting atmosphere similar to Lost Frequencies.