Bands & artists like Ocean Alley

If you like Ocean Alley, 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

Tash Sultana

Tash Sultana

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Tash Sultana's blend of looped instrumentation and soulful guitar work creates a similar immersive soundscape that encourages introspection.

funk indie pop psychedelic rock
The Jungle Giants

The Jungle Giants

Their upbeat melodies and layered instrumentation create a vibrant yet contemplative atmosphere akin to the soundscapes crafted by Ocean Alley.

indie rock
Angus & Julia Stone

Angus & Julia Stone

Their harmonious blend of folk and indie pop features lush arrangements that invite contemplation, similar to the vibe of Ocean Alley.

folk music indie pop
Rüfüs Du Sol

Rüfüs Du Sol

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With their atmospheric electronic sound and driving beats, RÜFÜS DU SOL creates expansive soundscapes that mirror the rhythmic flow found in Ocean Alley's music.

alternative dance
Khruangbin

Khruangbin

Khruangbin's instrumental prowess and eclectic influences produce a groovy yet meditative quality that aligns well with Ocean Alley's style.

instrumental rock psychedelic rock
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala's psychedelic pop sound features rich layers and smooth grooves that resonate with the contemplative elements present in Ocean Alley's work.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock
Vance Joy

Vance Joy

Vance Joy combines heartfelt lyrics with melodic instrumentation, creating an inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Ocean Alley's reflective moments.

indie folk indie pop
The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites' soft melodies and harmonies evoke a serene ambiance that complements the peaceful yet rhythmic nature of Ocean Alley's compositions.

indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Ocean Alley?

Artists similar to Ocean Alley include Tash Sultana, The Jungle Giants, Angus & Julia Stone and Rüfüs Du Sol. Each shares elements of Ocean Alley's sound while bringing their own perspective.

Where should I start if I like Ocean Alley?

If you enjoy Ocean Alley, start with Tash Sultana — their album "Flow State" is a great entry point. Tash Sultana's blend of looped instrumentation and soulful guitar work creates a similar immersive soundscape that encourages introspection.