Bands & artists like Radio Radio

If you like Radio Radio, 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

Hot Chip

Hot Chip

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Known for their eclectic mix of electronic sounds and rhythmic playfulness, they create danceable tracks that resonate with similar grooves.

synth-pop
Justice

Justice

Their heavy use of synths and driving beats creates a powerful electro sound that aligns well with Radio Radio's energetic style.

French electro French house electro house
LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem

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Combining dance-punk with electronic elements, their rhythmic complexity and engaging melodies reflect the same captivating energy.

dance-punk punk rock
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun

Their lush synth landscapes and upbeat rhythms offer a vibrant sonic palette akin to the lively grooves of Radio Radio.

alternative rock electronic dance music electronic music
Passion Pit

Passion Pit

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With bright synths and anthemic choruses, their sound captures a similar youthful exuberance and rhythmic vitality.

synth-pop
M83

M83

Their expansive electronic soundscapes combined with pop sensibilities create an atmospheric yet danceable experience reminiscent of Radio Radio.

dream pop electronic music electronic rock
Tame Impala

Tame Impala

While rooted in psych-rock, their use of synths and infectious grooves parallels the rhythmic playfulness found in Radio Radio's music.

alternative rock dream pop indie rock
The Knocks

The Knocks

Their upbeat, disco-influenced electro-pop tracks share a similar infectious energy and danceability as seen in Radio Radio's work.

electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Radio Radio?

Artists similar to Radio Radio include Hot Chip, Justice, LCD Soundsystem and Empire of the Sun. Each shares elements of Radio Radio's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Radio Radio?

Radio Radio is primarily known for electro. Pulsing grooves intertwine with layered synths and rhythmic playfulness, driving each track forward with an infectious energy that captivates and compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Radio Radio?

If you enjoy Radio Radio, start with Hot Chip — their album "Coming on Strong" is a great entry point. Known for their eclectic mix of electronic sounds and rhythmic playfulness, they create danceable tracks that resonate with similar grooves.