Bands & artists like Purple Disco Machine
If you like Purple Disco Machine, 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
Dua Lipa
GuideHer disco-infused pop sound features vibrant synths and infectious grooves that create an uplifting atmosphere.
Calvin Harris
GuideHis production often incorporates glossy synths and driving beats that evoke a euphoric dance floor energy.
The Weeknd
GuideHis blend of R&B and electronic music features atmospheric production and pulsating rhythms that resonate well with disco influences.
Disclosure
GuideTheir house music style uses intricate rhythms and lush synths, creating an engaging sound perfect for dancing.
Jessie Ware
Her smooth vocal delivery over groovy basslines and shimmering production captures a sophisticated yet euphoric essence.
Kungs
His upbeat house tracks feature catchy melodies and a bright, disco-inspired sound that aligns well with Purple Disco Machine's aesthetic.
Gorgon City
Their deep house style combines soulful vocals with rich instrumentation, creating an immersive dance experience.
Robin Schulz
GuideHis melodic house productions blend catchy vocal samples with lush synths, creating a euphoric listening experience.
Common questions
Who sounds like Purple Disco Machine?
Artists similar to Purple Disco Machine include Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris, The Weeknd and Disclosure. Each shares elements of Purple Disco Machine's sound while bringing their own perspective.
Where should I start if I like Purple Disco Machine?
If you enjoy Purple Disco Machine, start with Dua Lipa — their album "Dua Lipa" is a great entry point. Her disco-infused pop sound features vibrant synths and infectious grooves that create an uplifting atmosphere.