Bands & artists like Miss Kittin

If you like Miss Kittin, 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 Miss Kittin? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Chicks on Speed

Chicks on Speed

Their blend of electronic beats and punk attitude mirrors Miss Kittin's electroclash roots with a playful edge.

electroclash
The Knife

The Knife

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Known for their experimental approach to electronic music, The Knife's atmospheric soundscapes resonate well with Miss Kittin's introspective style.

electronica
Ladytron

Ladytron

Their combination of synth-pop melodies and dark undertones aligns closely with the sonic palette found in Miss Kittin's work.

electronica synth-pop
Goldfrapp

Goldfrapp

Goldfrapp's mix of electronic elements and ethereal vocals creates an immersive experience that parallels the moodiness of Miss Kittin's tracks.

electronica
Lykke Li

Lykke Li

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Her blend of pop sensibilities with moody electronic production evokes a similar emotional depth and rhythmic drive.

alternative rock art pop dance-pop
Björk

Björk

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Björk's innovative use of electronic sounds and complex arrangements offers a comparable artistic exploration to Miss Kittin's work.

alternative rock art pop avant-garde music
Missy Elliott

Missy Elliott

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Her genre-blending style and sharp lyricism create a dynamic energy that resonates with the urgency found in Miss Kittin's music.

contemporary R&B hip-hop
Robyn

Robyn

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Robyn's catchy hooks combined with deep electronic production align well with the danceable yet introspective qualities of Miss Kittin's tracks.

contemporary R&B electropop pop music

Common questions

Who sounds like Miss Kittin?

Artists similar to Miss Kittin include Chicks on Speed, The Knife, Ladytron and Goldfrapp. Each shares elements of Miss Kittin's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Miss Kittin?

Miss Kittin is primarily known for techno and electroclash. Pulsing rhythms interlace with sharp synth lines, crafting an atmosphere that feels both urgent and introspective while maintaining a steady propulsion forward.

Where should I start if I like Miss Kittin?

If you enjoy Miss Kittin, start with Chicks on Speed — their album "Chicks on Speed Will Save Us All" is a great entry point. Their blend of electronic beats and punk attitude mirrors Miss Kittin's electroclash roots with a playful edge.