Bands & artists like Orup

If you like Orup, 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 Orup? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Peter Bjorn and John

Peter Bjorn and John

Their catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms create a similarly buoyant atmosphere that encourages movement.

indie pop indie rock neo-psychedelia
Lykke Li

Lykke Li

Guide

Combining airy vocals with pop-infused production, her music captures emotional depth while maintaining an inviting groove.

alternative rock art pop dance-pop
Tove Lo

Tove Lo

Her blend of pop melodies and electronic beats creates a vibrant soundscape that resonates with emotional undertones.

electropop indie pop pop music
Robyn

Robyn

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Known for her infectious pop hooks and danceable beats, Robyn's music shares a similar uplifting energy and emotional resonance.

contemporary R&B electropop pop music
M83

M83

Their lush soundscapes and melodic structures evoke a sense of movement and emotion akin to Orup's style.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend

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Their eclectic mix of pop, world music influences, and upbeat rhythms create an inviting atmosphere similar to Orup's work.

alternative rock
Faye Webster

Faye Webster

Her combination of airy melodies and introspective lyrics offers a gentle yet engaging listening experience reminiscent of Orup.

Florence + the Machine

Florence + the Machine

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With powerful vocals and rich instrumentation, their music balances emotional depth with an uplifting sonic palette.

art rock indie rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Orup?

Artists similar to Orup include Peter Bjorn and John, Lykke Li, Tove Lo and Robyn. Each shares elements of Orup's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Orup?

Orup is primarily known for pop music. A buoyant groove pulses beneath airy melodies, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages movement while holding emotional depth.

Where should I start if I like Orup?

If you enjoy Orup, start with Peter Bjorn and John — their album "Living Thing" is a great entry point. Their catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms create a similarly buoyant atmosphere that encourages movement.