Bands & artists like Maurizio Bianchi

If you like Maurizio Bianchi, 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

Lustmord

Lustmord

Known for his dark ambient soundscapes, Lustmord utilizes deep drones and industrial elements that evoke a similar atmosphere of tension and contemplation.

dark ambient
Thomas Köner

Thomas Köner

Köner's work features minimalistic drone textures and a focus on silence, paralleling Bianchi's dense yet sparse sonic approach.

Atrium Carceri

Atrium Carceri

Their music combines dark ambient with industrial noise, creating immersive soundscapes that resonate with Bianchi's aesthetic.

dark ambient
Bohren & der Club of Gore

Bohren & der Club of Gore

This band blends dark jazz with ambient influences, producing slow, heavy soundscapes that share a contemplative quality with Bianchi's work.

jazz
Tim Hecker

Tim Hecker

Hecker’s complex layering of sounds and exploration of texture aligns well with the dense sonic landscapes crafted by Bianchi.

electronic music
Nurse With Wound

Nurse With Wound

Their experimental approach to sound collage and noise resonates with the industrial and avant-garde aspects of Bianchi's music.

experimental music
Alva Noto

Alva Noto

Alva Noto’s integration of electronic textures and minimalist compositions shares a kinship with the abstract sound explorations of Bianchi.

electronica
Ryoji Ikeda

Ryoji Ikeda

Ikeda’s focus on minimalism and data-driven sound art parallels the starkness and precision found in Maurizio Bianchi's works.

electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Maurizio Bianchi?

Artists similar to Maurizio Bianchi include Lustmord, Thomas Köner, Atrium Carceri and Bohren & der Club of Gore. Each shares elements of Maurizio Bianchi's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Maurizio Bianchi?

Maurizio Bianchi is primarily known for ambient, industrial music and dark ambient. Dense layers of sound interweave with moments of stark silence, creating a palpable tension that invites deep contemplation.

Where should I start if I like Maurizio Bianchi?

If you enjoy Maurizio Bianchi, start with Lustmord — their album "Heresy" is a great entry point. Known for his dark ambient soundscapes, Lustmord utilizes deep drones and industrial elements that evoke a similar atmosphere of tension and contemplation.