Bands & artists like Pretty Lights

If you like Pretty Lights, 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

Odesza

Odesza

Odesza's lush soundscapes and rhythmic percussion evoke a euphoric atmosphere while maintaining introspective moments, much like Pretty Lights.

electro
Bassnectar

Bassnectar

Bassnectar is known for his heavy basslines and intricate sampling, often blending genres in a way that mirrors the sonic complexity of Pretty Lights.

electronic dance music
Flume

Flume

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Flume's innovative production style and emotive melodies create an engaging listening experience that resonates with the layered textures found in Pretty Lights' work.

electronica trip hop
The Glitch Mob

The Glitch Mob

The Glitch Mob's fusion of electronic beats with live performance elements produces an energetic vibe that aligns closely with the pulsating grooves of Pretty Lights.

glitch industrial music synth-pop
Rüfüs Du Sol

Rüfüs Du Sol

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RÜFÜS DU SOL's atmospheric sound combines deep house elements with emotive lyrics, creating a reflective yet danceable vibe similar to Pretty Lights.

alternative dance
Lane 8

Lane 8

Lane 8's deep house productions focus on melodic progressions and emotional builds, creating an inviting atmosphere akin to the contemplative moments in Pretty Lights' music.

deep house
Moby

Moby

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Moby's eclectic mix of electronic beats and soulful samples provides a reflective depth that parallels the emotional range found within Pretty Lights' discography.

alternative rock ambient music chill-out music

Common questions

Who sounds like Pretty Lights?

Artists similar to Pretty Lights include Odesza, Bassnectar, Flume and The Glitch Mob. Each shares elements of Pretty Lights's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pretty Lights?

Pretty Lights is primarily known for electronic. With a pulsating groove that layers samples over driving beats, the music shifts seamlessly from contemplative moments to euphoric crescendos, inviting movement and reflection in equal measure.

Where should I start if I like Pretty Lights?

If you enjoy Pretty Lights, start with Odesza — their album "In Return" is a great entry point. Odesza's lush soundscapes and rhythmic percussion evoke a euphoric atmosphere while maintaining introspective moments, much like Pretty Lights.