Bands & artists like Matthew Shipp

If you like Matthew Shipp, 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

Sun Ra

Sun Ra

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Sun Ra's experimental approach to jazz, with dissonant harmonies and cosmic themes, resonates well with Shipp's innovative style.

avant-garde jazz bebop experimental music
Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's complex piano improvisations and dense textures align closely with the intricate rhythms and harmonies of Shipp.

avant-garde music jazz
Jason Moran

Jason Moran

Moran's modern jazz compositions often incorporate unconventional structures and silence, akin to Shipp's artistic approach.

blues jazz
Evan Parker

Evan Parker

Parker's free improvisation techniques on saxophone reflect the same adventurous spirit and rhythmic complexity as Shipp's music.

free improvisation free jazz jazz
Henry Threadgill

Henry Threadgill

Threadgill's unique blend of jazz with unconventional instrumentation mirrors the innovative soundscapes created by Shipp.

jazz
Myra Melford

Myra Melford

Melford’s piano work combines intricate melodies and bold experimentation, resonating with the complexity found in Shipp's compositions.

jazz
Marilyn Crispell

Marilyn Crispell

Crispell’s improvisational piano style incorporates both lyrical beauty and dissonance, paralleling the emotional depth of Shipp's music.

jazz
Toshinori Kondo

Toshinori Kondo

Kondo’s trumpet work in avant-garde settings brings a similar level of unpredictability and tension that is characteristic of Shipp's artistry.

dub music jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Matthew Shipp?

Artists similar to Matthew Shipp include Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, Jason Moran and Evan Parker. Each shares elements of Matthew Shipp's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Matthew Shipp?

Matthew Shipp is primarily known for jazz. Shipp's music pulses with dissonant harmonies and intricate rhythms while embracing moments of stark silence that amplify tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Matthew Shipp?

If you enjoy Matthew Shipp, start with Sun Ra — their album "Visions" is a great entry point. Sun Ra's experimental approach to jazz, with dissonant harmonies and cosmic themes, resonates well with Shipp's innovative style.