Bands & artists like Ludwig Göransson

If you like Ludwig Göransson, 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

Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer

Guide

Zimmer's compositions often feature complex rhythms and a dynamic range, creating immersive soundscapes similar to Göransson's work.

film score video game music
Junkie XL

Junkie XL

Guide

His work combines electronic music with orchestral arrangements, resulting in a powerful sound that mirrors Göransson's dynamic contrasts.

electronica
Michael Giacchino

Michael Giacchino

Giacchino's scores often incorporate varied instrumentation and emotional depth, paralleling the intricate layers found in Göransson's music.

film score
Clint Mansell

Clint Mansell

Mansell’s ability to create tension and release through minimalistic yet powerful compositions resonates with Göransson’s style.

classical music
Max Richter

Max Richter

Richter’s blending of classical and electronic elements creates atmospheric pieces that reflect the complexity of Göransson's work.

ambient music
Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor

Reznor's innovative use of sound design and emotional intensity aligns closely with the dynamic textures found in Göransson's compositions.

alternative metal alternative rock ambient music
Lorne Balfe

Lorne Balfe

Balfe often merges orchestral sounds with electronic beats, crafting rich soundscapes akin to those created by Göransson.

video game music
Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary

McCreary's use of diverse instrumentation and rhythmic complexity parallels the intricate landscapes found in Göransson’s music.

ambient music chiptune contemporary classical music

Common questions

Who sounds like Ludwig Göransson?

Artists similar to Ludwig Göransson include Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL, Michael Giacchino and Clint Mansell. Each shares elements of Ludwig Göransson's sound while bringing their own perspective.

Where should I start if I like Ludwig Göransson?

If you enjoy Ludwig Göransson, start with Hans Zimmer — their album "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" is a great entry point. Zimmer's compositions often feature complex rhythms and a dynamic range, creating immersive soundscapes similar to Göransson's work.