Bands & artists like Martin Garrix
If you like Martin Garrix, 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 Martin Garrix? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Calvin Harris
GuideKnown for his catchy hooks and expansive synths, Calvin Harris creates dance tracks that blend house and pop elements, similar to Garrix's euphoric style.
Zedd
GuideZedd's production features bright synth melodies and driving beats that resonate with the energetic and uplifting qualities found in Garrix's music.
David Guetta
GuideWith a career spanning multiple EDM styles, Guetta's tracks often feature powerful drops and anthemic choruses that align well with Garrix's big room sound.
Alesso
Alesso's progressive house tracks are characterized by soaring melodies and dynamic builds, mirroring the tension and release found in Garrix's productions.
Avicii
GuideAvicii's fusion of folk elements with electronic dance music creates anthems filled with emotional depth, akin to the euphoric moments in Garrix's work.
The Chainsmokers
GuideTheir blend of pop sensibilities with electronic production creates infectious dance tracks that capture a similar energy to Martin Garrix's hits.
Diplo
Diplo's versatility across genres, including house and future bass, results in vibrant tracks that share the rhythmic drive found in Garrix's music.
Kygo
Kygo’s tropical house sound features lush synths and laid-back grooves, providing a different but complementary vibe to Garrix’s energetic style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Martin Garrix?
Artists similar to Martin Garrix include Calvin Harris, Zedd, David Guetta and Alesso. Each shares elements of Martin Garrix's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Martin Garrix?
Martin Garrix is primarily known for EDM, electro house and progressive house. Pulsating beats drive forward through expansive synth layers, building tension before cascading into euphoric releases that ignite movement on the dance floor.
Where should I start if I like Martin Garrix?
If you enjoy Martin Garrix, start with Calvin Harris — their album "96 Months" is a great entry point. Known for his catchy hooks and expansive synths, Calvin Harris creates dance tracks that blend house and pop elements, similar to Garrix's euphoric style.