Bands & artists like Luke Vibert

If you like Luke Vibert, 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.

New to Luke Vibert? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Aphex Twin

Aphex Twin

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Known for his innovative approach to electronic music, Aphex Twin shares a similar penchant for intricate rhythms and textured soundscapes that push the boundaries of acid and techno.

acid techno ambient music ambient techno
Squarepusher

Squarepusher

Squarepusher combines complex drum patterns with acid influences, creating a frenetic energy that resonates well with Vibert's style.

electronic music
The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers

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With their blend of big beat and electronic elements, The Chemical Brothers offer a driving energy reminiscent of Vibert's kinetic rhythms.

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Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada

While more ambient, their use of layered textures and hypnotic motifs can evoke a similar atmosphere to Vibert's work.

ambient music ambient techno downtempo
Venetian Snares

Venetian Snares

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Fusing breakcore with complex time signatures, Venetian Snares shares an experimental edge that parallels Vibert's approach to rhythm.

breakcore
Carl Craig

Carl Craig

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His deep house and techno productions often incorporate intricate layers and hypnotic grooves akin to those found in Vibert's music.

house music techno
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk

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As pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk's rhythmic precision and synthetic sounds have influenced many acid techno artists, including Vibert.

Krautrock electro electronic music
Richie Hawtin

Richie Hawtin

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Known for his minimal techno style, Hawtin's focus on rhythm and texture aligns well with the sonic characteristics of Luke Vibert.

minimal techno techno

Common questions

Who sounds like Luke Vibert?

Artists similar to Luke Vibert include Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, The Chemical Brothers and Boards of Canada. Each shares elements of Luke Vibert's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Luke Vibert?

Luke Vibert is primarily known for acid techno. Layers of hypnotic rhythms pulse with kinetic energy, driven by syncopated beats and intricate textures that compel continuous movement.

Where should I start if I like Luke Vibert?

If you enjoy Luke Vibert, start with Aphex Twin — their album "26 Mixes for Cash" is a great entry point. Known for his innovative approach to electronic music, Aphex Twin shares a similar penchant for intricate rhythms and textured soundscapes that push the boundaries of acid and techno.