Bands & artists like MF DOOM

If you like MF DOOM, 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

Aesop Rock

Aesop Rock

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Known for his complex lyrics and unconventional beats, Aesop Rock shares MF DOOM's affinity for intricate wordplay and abstract soundscapes.

abstract hip-hop
Madlib

Madlib

As a prolific producer and rapper, Madlib's experimental production style and diverse sampling techniques align closely with the layered textures found in MF DOOM's work.

hip-hop
El-P

El-P

With his gritty production and sharp lyrical delivery, El-P embodies a similar underground aesthetic that complements MF DOOM's unique approach to hip-hop.

hip-hop rapping
Quasimoto

Quasimoto

Quasimoto, a project by Madlib, features warped vocal styles and eclectic beats that echo the off-kilter rhythms characteristic of MF DOOM's music.

alternative hip-hop
Danny Brown

Danny Brown

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Danny Brown's experimental sound and distinctive vocal delivery resonate with the adventurous spirit of MF DOOM’s discography.

alternative hip-hop experimental hip-hop hardcore hip-hop
Cannibal Ox

Cannibal Ox

Their album 'The Cold Vein' features dark, atmospheric production and introspective lyrics, reminiscent of MF DOOM's underground vibe.

alternative hip-hop experimental hip-hop underground hip-hop
J Dilla

J Dilla

Renowned for his innovative sampling techniques and soulful beats, J Dilla's work is often celebrated in the same circles as MF DOOM’s artistry.

alternative hip-hop hip-hop instrumental hip hop
Black Milk

Black Milk

Black Milk combines intricate production with thoughtful lyricism, creating a sound that parallels MF DOOM's layered musical approach.

hip-hop rapping

Common questions

Who sounds like MF DOOM?

Artists similar to MF DOOM include Aesop Rock, Madlib, El-P and Quasimoto. Each shares elements of MF DOOM's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is MF DOOM?

MF DOOM is primarily known for alternative hip-hop, East Coast hip-hop and underground hip-hop. MF DOOM's music pulses with off-kilter rhythms and layered samples, creating a textured landscape where each beat feels like a hidden treasure waiting to be uncovered.

Where should I start if I like MF DOOM?

If you enjoy MF DOOM, start with Aesop Rock — their album "Bazooka Tooth" is a great entry point. Known for his complex lyrics and unconventional beats, Aesop Rock shares MF DOOM's affinity for intricate wordplay and abstract soundscapes.