Bands & artists like PSY·S

If you like PSY·S, 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

Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode

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Their use of synthesizers and dark, moody lyrics create a textured sound similar to PSY·S's intricate layers.

alternative rock dark wave electronic rock
New Order

New Order

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Blending post-punk and electronic music, their danceable grooves and synth-heavy soundscapes resonate with PSY·S's style.

alternative dance electronic dance music new wave
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk

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Pioneers of electronic music, their rhythmic pulses and innovative use of technology align closely with PSY·S's sonic approach.

Krautrock electro electronic music
The Human League

The Human League

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Their catchy synth-pop melodies and layered vocal harmonies echo the energetic yet reflective qualities found in PSY·S's work.

art pop avant-garde music electronic music
Gary Numan

Gary Numan

With his iconic synth-driven sound and introspective lyrics, Numan's music mirrors the emotional depth present in PSY·S's tracks.

electronic music electronic rock new wave
Soft Cell

Soft Cell

Their blend of synth-pop and new wave elements creates a rich auditory experience that parallels the textures in PSY·S's music.

art pop dance music dark wave
Visage

Visage

Known for their stylish new wave sound, Visage combines catchy hooks with electronic instrumentation akin to PSY·S's aesthetic.

new wave synth-pop
Erasure

Erasure

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With vibrant synth-pop anthems and emotional lyrical content, Erasure shares a similar energy and texture to that of PSY·S.

new wave synth-pop

Common questions

Who sounds like PSY·S?

Artists similar to PSY·S include Depeche Mode, New Order, Kraftwerk and The Human League. Each shares elements of PSY·S's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is PSY·S?

PSY·S is primarily known for new wave and synth-pop. With intricate layers and rhythmic pulses, PSY·S crafts textured soundscapes that pulse with energy while inviting reflection amidst the danceable grooves.

Where should I start if I like PSY·S?

If you enjoy PSY·S, start with Depeche Mode — their album "Songs of Faith and Devotion" is a great entry point. Their use of synthesizers and dark, moody lyrics create a textured sound similar to PSY·S's intricate layers.