Bands & artists like Milva
If you like Milva, 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.
New to Milva? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Righeira
Known for their catchy Italo disco hits, Righeira combines vibrant synths with infectious grooves that create a danceable atmosphere.
Sandy Marton
With a blend of Italo disco and pop elements, Sandy Marton's tracks are characterized by upbeat melodies and synthesizer-driven arrangements similar to Milva's sound.
Gino Soccio
As a pioneer of disco, Gino Soccio combines jazz influences with electronic elements, creating a sophisticated sound that parallels Milva's diverse palette.
Radiorama
Radiorama's infectious melodies and synth-heavy production evoke the same danceable joy present in Milva's tracks.
Den Harrow
Den Harrow’s music features strong melodic lines and vibrant electronic instrumentation that resonate with the uplifting qualities of Milva’s work.
Savage
Savage delivers high-energy Italo disco tracks characterized by catchy choruses and pulsating beats, appealing to fans of Milva’s euphoric sound.
Common questions
Who sounds like Milva?
Artists similar to Milva include Righeira, Sandy Marton, Gino Soccio and Radiorama. Each shares elements of Milva's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Milva?
Milva is primarily known for jazz, opera and tango. Milva's music features driving grooves underpinned by vibrant synth textures that compel bodies to move while enveloping listeners in a euphoric atmosphere.
Where should I start if I like Milva?
If you enjoy Milva, start with Righeira — their album "Righeira" is a great entry point. Known for their catchy Italo disco hits, Righeira combines vibrant synths with infectious grooves that create a danceable atmosphere.