Bands & artists like Pete Tong

If you like Pete Tong, 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

Carl Cox

Carl Cox

Known for his high-energy sets and deep grooves, Carl Cox shares a similar ability to create immersive electronic experiences.

house music minimal techno tech house
John Digweed

John Digweed

With his progressive house style, John Digweed constructs intricate soundscapes that build tension much like Pete Tong's work.

house music
Sasha

Sasha

Sasha's atmospheric and melodic approach to electronica aligns closely with the layered textures found in Pete Tong's music.

pop music
Paul Oakenfold

Paul Oakenfold

A pioneer in the trance scene, Oakenfold’s tracks often feature the same relentless grooves and expansive builds as Tong's productions.

trance
Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond

Their blend of emotive melodies and driving beats resonates with the euphoric energy characteristic of Pete Tong's sets.

trance
Eric Prydz

Eric Prydz

Prydz is known for his dynamic production style that combines progressive house elements with a strong rhythmic foundation similar to Tong's sound.

house music progressive house tech house
Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim

Guide

His big beat sound incorporates infectious grooves and samples that can evoke a similar dance floor energy as Pete Tong's tracks.

techno
Richie Hawtin

Richie Hawtin

Guide

Hawtin’s minimal techno style emphasizes rhythm and texture, paralleling the immersive qualities found in Tong's music.

minimal techno techno

Common questions

Who sounds like Pete Tong?

Artists similar to Pete Tong include Carl Cox, John Digweed, Sasha and Paul Oakenfold. Each shares elements of Pete Tong's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pete Tong?

Pete Tong is primarily known for electronica. The music pulses with a relentless groove, layering textures that build tension and release while inviting listeners to lose themselves in the rhythm.

Where should I start if I like Pete Tong?

If you enjoy Pete Tong, start with Carl Cox — their album "Global Underground 038: Black Rock Desert" is a great entry point. Known for his high-energy sets and deep grooves, Carl Cox shares a similar ability to create immersive electronic experiences.