Bands & artists like Matoma

If you like Matoma, 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

Kygo

Kygo

Kygo shares a similar tropical house sound with bright melodies and warm, laid-back grooves that invite dancing.

deep house downtempo electronic dance music
Felix Jaehn

Felix Jaehn

Felix Jaehn combines catchy pop elements with electronic dance music, creating an uplifting vibe akin to Matoma's style.

deep house electronic dance music tropical house
Robin Schulz

Robin Schulz

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Robin Schulz's deep house tracks often feature melodic hooks and a relaxed atmosphere that resonate well with Matoma's sound.

house music
Zedd

Zedd

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Zedd's blend of electronic pop and dance music features vibrant production and infectious rhythms similar to Matoma.

dubstep electro house electronic dance music
Lost Frequencies

Lost Frequencies

Lost Frequencies is known for his melodic deep house tracks that evoke a warm, sunny feel, much like Matoma's music.

deep house tropical house
David Guetta

David Guetta

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David Guetta's energetic productions often incorporate uplifting melodies and danceable beats that align with Matoma's aesthetic.

French house dance-pop electro house
Alesso

Alesso

Alesso creates anthemic electronic tracks with euphoric buildups and catchy hooks, appealing to fans of Matoma's upbeat style.

house music
Kungs

Kungs

Kungs' infectious blend of house music and pop influences captures a bright, feel-good essence that aligns with Matoma's style.

tropical house

Common questions

Who sounds like Matoma?

Artists similar to Matoma include Kygo, Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz and Zedd. Each shares elements of Matoma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Matoma?

Matoma is primarily known for EDM. Matoma’s music pulses with bright grooves and layered textures, seamlessly blending upbeat rhythms with a warm, relaxed vibe that encourages movement.

Where should I start if I like Matoma?

If you enjoy Matoma, start with Kygo — their album "Cloud Nine" is a great entry point. Kygo shares a similar tropical house sound with bright melodies and warm, laid-back grooves that invite dancing.