Bands & artists like Madeon

If you like Madeon, 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

Porter Robinson

Porter Robinson

His blend of euphoric melodies and intricate electronic production mirrors Madeon's expansive sound.

electro house indie pop synth-pop
Odesza

Odesza

Known for their lush soundscapes and rhythmic beats, Odesza creates music that shares a similar energetic pulse.

electro
Zedd

Zedd

Guide

Zedd's polished electro house tracks often feature layered synths and catchy pop hooks akin to Madeon's style.

dubstep electro house electronic dance music
Flume

Flume

Guide

Flume's innovative production techniques and rich textures resonate well with the sonic complexity found in Madeon's work.

electronica trip hop
Kygo

Kygo

Kygo's tropical house sound combines melodic elements and upbeat rhythms, creating a vibrant atmosphere similar to Madeon.

deep house downtempo electronic dance music
Disclosure

Disclosure

Guide

Their fusion of house beats with pop sensibilities and intricate instrumentation aligns closely with Madeon's energetic style.

UK garage deep house future garage
GRiZ

GRiZ

Griz blends electronic music with funk and soul influences, producing lively tracks that share the same infectious momentum.

electronica
Gorgon City

Gorgon City

Their deep house tracks are characterized by driving basslines and catchy vocals, echoing the rhythmic energy of Madeon's music.

UK garage electronic music house music

Common questions

Who sounds like Madeon?

Artists similar to Madeon include Porter Robinson, Odesza, Zedd and Flume. Each shares elements of Madeon's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Madeon?

Madeon is primarily known for electro house and nu-disco. The music pulses with rhythmic energy and layered synths, creating an expansive sound that propels forward with infectious momentum.

Where should I start if I like Madeon?

If you enjoy Madeon, start with Porter Robinson — their album "Smile! :D" is a great entry point. His blend of euphoric melodies and intricate electronic production mirrors Madeon's expansive sound.