Bands & artists like Paul Haslinger
If you like Paul Haslinger, 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
Kiasmos
Their blend of minimal techno and ambient soundscapes features layered synths that create a mesmerizing atmosphere similar to Haslinger's work.
Nils Frahm
Fusing classical instrumentation with electronic elements, Frahm's music often evokes a rich tapestry of sound that mirrors Haslinger's expansive sonic journeys.
Max Cooper
Known for his intricate sound design and emotive melodies, Cooper's tracks share a hypnotic quality and depth akin to Haslinger's compositions.
Ólafur Arnalds
Arnalds combines classical strings with electronic textures, creating atmospheric pieces that resonate with the layered synth approach of Haslinger.
Tycho
GuideTycho's lush, ambient soundscapes and rhythmic pulses evoke a similar sense of journey and exploration found in Haslinger's electronic music.
Jon Hopkins
GuideWith his ability to blend organic sounds with electronic beats, Hopkins creates immersive sound worlds that parallel the tension and release in Haslinger’s work.
Rival Consoles
His innovative use of synthesizers and dynamic arrangements provides a captivating listening experience reminiscent of Paul Haslinger’s style.
Amon Tobin
Tobin’s complex layering of samples and electronic elements creates an intricate soundscape that aligns well with the sonic depth found in Haslinger’s music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Paul Haslinger?
Artists similar to Paul Haslinger include Kiasmos, Nils Frahm, Max Cooper and Ólafur Arnalds. Each shares elements of Paul Haslinger's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Paul Haslinger?
Paul Haslinger is primarily known for electronic. A tapestry of layered synths creates a hypnotic pulse, punctuated by moments of tension and release that guide the listener through an expansive sonic journey.
Where should I start if I like Paul Haslinger?
If you enjoy Paul Haslinger, start with Kiasmos — their album "Kiasmos" is a great entry point. Their blend of minimal techno and ambient soundscapes features layered synths that create a mesmerizing atmosphere similar to Haslinger's work.