Bands & artists like P-Model

If you like P-Model, 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

Yellow Magic Orchestra

Yellow Magic Orchestra

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Pioneers of techno-pop and experimental music, their use of synthesizers and mechanical rhythms parallels P-Model's sonic landscape.

J-pop avant-garde music electro
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk

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Known for their robotic sound and innovative use of technology, Kraftwerk's music shares a similar mechanical precision and rhythmic complexity.

Krautrock electro electronic music
Devo

Devo

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Their blend of new wave and experimental sounds, along with quirky rhythms, aligns closely with the unique style of P-Model.

art rock new wave
Tangerine Dream

Tangerine Dream

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Their electronic compositions often feature intricate layers and pulsating rhythms reminiscent of P-Model's work in the techno-pop genre.

Krautrock electronic music
Can

Can

As pioneers of krautrock, Can's experimental approach to rhythm and groove offers a similar tension and release found in P-Model's music.

Krautrock art rock progressive rock
Talking Heads

Talking Heads

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Their fusion of art rock and new wave incorporates complex rhythms and eclectic instrumentation akin to P-Model's style.

new wave post-punk
Brian Eno

Brian Eno

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As a key figure in ambient and experimental music, Eno's work often explores rhythmic complexity and textural layers that resonate with P-Model.

ambient music art pop art rock
Fad Gadget

Fad Gadget

His blend of electronic sounds with a punk ethos mirrors the innovative spirit and rhythmic intricacies present in P-Model’s music.

new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like P-Model?

Artists similar to P-Model include Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk, Devo and Tangerine Dream. Each shares elements of P-Model's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is P-Model?

P-Model is primarily known for new wave and techno-pop. The music pulses with a mechanical precision that contrasts against organic grooves, creating layers of tension and release through rhythmic complexity.

Where should I start if I like P-Model?

If you enjoy P-Model, start with Yellow Magic Orchestra — their album "BGM" is a great entry point. Pioneers of techno-pop and experimental music, their use of synthesizers and mechanical rhythms parallels P-Model's sonic landscape.