Bands & artists like Mike Batt
If you like Mike Batt, 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
Elton John
GuideKnown for his sweeping melodies and rich orchestral arrangements, Elton John's music often features intricate piano work that complements his storytelling.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
As a composer of musical theatre, Webber's works are filled with grand melodies and complex orchestrations that mirror Batt's dramatic style.
David Foster
Foster's production style incorporates lush arrangements and emotive melodies, creating a soundscape similar to Batt's orchestral textures.
Kate Bush
GuideBush’s innovative use of orchestration and her theatrical vocal delivery resonate with the sweeping emotional landscapes found in Batt's music.
The Alan Parsons Project
Their fusion of rock with orchestral elements and concept-driven albums aligns well with Batt's intricate musical narratives.
Supertramp
With their blend of rock and progressive elements, Supertramp's use of piano and orchestration reflects the same grandiosity found in Batt's compositions.
Electric Light Orchestra
GuideELO is known for their unique incorporation of orchestral strings into rock music, paralleling Batt's stylistic approach to blending genres.
Toto
GuideToto’s polished sound combines rock with sophisticated arrangements, echoing the melodic richness and rhythmic detail found in Batt's pieces.
Common questions
Who sounds like Mike Batt?
Artists similar to Mike Batt include Elton John, Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Foster and Kate Bush. Each shares elements of Mike Batt's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Mike Batt?
Mike Batt is primarily known for rock music. Batt's music is characterized by sweeping melodies and rhythmic intricacies that provide a dynamic interplay between lyrical themes and orchestral textures.
Where should I start if I like Mike Batt?
If you enjoy Mike Batt, start with Elton John — their album "Live from Moscow 1979" is a great entry point. Known for his sweeping melodies and rich orchestral arrangements, Elton John's music often features intricate piano work that complements his storytelling.