Bands & artists like Ofenbach

If you like Ofenbach, 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

The Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers

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Their blend of catchy melodies and electronic beats creates a danceable sound similar to Ofenbach's infectious grooves.

electronic dance music
Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa

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With her polished electropop sound and strong basslines, Dua Lipa shares a rhythmic energy that resonates with Ofenbach's style.

dream pop funktronica house music
David Guetta

David Guetta

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Known for his vibrant dance tracks, Guetta's use of layered synths and driving rhythms aligns closely with Ofenbach's sonic palette.

French house dance-pop electro house
Zedd

Zedd

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Zedd's production features bright synths and energetic beats that mirror the lively and infectious nature of Ofenbach's music.

dubstep electro house electronic dance music
Kygo

Kygo

Kygo’s tropical house influences combined with melodic hooks create an uplifting vibe akin to the feel-good energy of Ofenbach.

deep house downtempo electronic dance music
Marshmello

Marshmello

His catchy electronic tracks often feature vibrant synths and rhythmic basslines that evoke a similar danceable atmosphere.

electronic dance music electronic music
Robin Schulz

Robin Schulz

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Schulz’s deep house sound incorporates melodic elements and infectious grooves that resonate well with Ofenbach's style.

house music
Martin Garrix

Martin Garrix

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Garrix is known for his high-energy tracks that blend electronic elements with pop sensibilities, much like Ofenbach’s productions.

Dutch house big room house deep house

Common questions

Who sounds like Ofenbach?

Artists similar to Ofenbach include The Chainsmokers, Dua Lipa, David Guetta and Zedd. Each shares elements of Ofenbach's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Ofenbach?

Ofenbach is primarily known for electropop. Layered synths propel infectious grooves while rhythmic basslines create a pulse that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Ofenbach?

If you enjoy Ofenbach, start with The Chainsmokers — their album "Sick Boy" is a great entry point. Their blend of catchy melodies and electronic beats creates a danceable sound similar to Ofenbach's infectious grooves.