Bands & artists like Peter Lipa

If you like Peter Lipa, 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

Richard Bona

Richard Bona

Bona's fusion of jazz with African rhythms showcases intricate bass lines and rich harmonies, creating a warm and inviting sound.

Afro-Cuban jazz jazz
Jan Garbarek

Jan Garbarek

Garbarek's use of saxophone in jazz contexts often explores deep emotional landscapes, blending improvisation with a serene atmosphere.

jazz
Tord Gustavsen

Tord Gustavsen

Gustavsen's piano-led compositions feature lush harmonies and subtle rhythmic complexity, evoking a contemplative mood akin to Lipa's work.

jazz
Kurt Elling

Kurt Elling

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Elling’s vocal improvisations combined with rich harmonic structures create an emotional depth that resonates well with Lipa's style.

jazz
Nils Frahm

Nils Frahm

Frahm blends classical and jazz elements with a focus on texture and atmosphere, providing a spaciousness that complements Lipa's sound.

ambient music classical music contemporary classical music
Chick Corea

Chick Corea

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Corea's innovative approach to jazz fusion features intricate melodies and rhythms that invite improvisation, similar to Lipa's harmonic explorations.

avant-garde jazz jazz post-bop
Brad Mehldau

Brad Mehldau

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Mehldau’s piano work incorporates complex harmonies and rhythmic subtleties that create an intimate listening experience reminiscent of Lipa.

jazz jazz fusion
Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny

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Metheny’s guitar-driven compositions often blend jazz with world music influences, showcasing rich textures and emotive playing.

Latin pop hard bop jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Peter Lipa?

Artists similar to Peter Lipa include Richard Bona, Jan Garbarek, Tord Gustavsen and Kurt Elling. Each shares elements of Peter Lipa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Peter Lipa?

Peter Lipa is primarily known for jazz. Lipa's music flows through rich harmonic landscapes with a steady pulse, where rhythmic intricacies draw the listener into a warm embrace while allowing space for improvisation and emotional expression.

Where should I start if I like Peter Lipa?

If you enjoy Peter Lipa, start with Richard Bona — their album "Bonafied" is a great entry point. Bona's fusion of jazz with African rhythms showcases intricate bass lines and rich harmonies, creating a warm and inviting sound.