Bands & artists like Mal Waldron

If you like Mal Waldron, 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 Mal Waldron? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Andrew Hill

Andrew Hill

His complex harmonies and rhythmic structures create a similar meditative atmosphere, inviting deep introspection.

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Thelonious Monk

Thelonious Monk

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Monk's unique approach to melody and rhythm shares a penchant for repetitive phrases that evoke a contemplative mood.

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Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's avant-garde style incorporates dense textures and improvisation, paralleling Waldron's explorative soundscapes.

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Herbie Nichols

Herbie Nichols

Nichols' innovative use of melody and rhythm creates a similarly meditative groove that encourages reflective listening.

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Paul Bley

Paul Bley

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Bley's exploration of space and silence in his piano playing mirrors Waldron's focus on tension and release.

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Sun Ra

Sun Ra

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Sun Ra's experimental jazz blends cosmic themes with repetitive motifs, evoking a sense of exploration akin to Waldron's work.

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Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

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Jarrett's improvisational style often features meditative passages that build emotional intensity similar to Waldron's approach.

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Chick Corea

Chick Corea

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Corea's fusion of jazz with intricate melodies and rhythmic patterns offers a vibrant yet introspective listening experience.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Mal Waldron?

Artists similar to Mal Waldron include Andrew Hill, Thelonious Monk, Cecil Taylor and Herbie Nichols. Each shares elements of Mal Waldron's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mal Waldron?

Mal Waldron is primarily known for jazz. Waldron's music pulses with a meditative groove, characterized by repetitive phrases that build tension while allowing space for introspective exploration.

Where should I start if I like Mal Waldron?

If you enjoy Mal Waldron, start with Andrew Hill — their album "Grass Roots" is a great entry point. His complex harmonies and rhythmic structures create a similar meditative atmosphere, inviting deep introspection.