Bands & artists like Red Cardell

If you like Red Cardell, 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

Lo'Jo

Lo'Jo

Their fusion of world music with eclectic instrumentation and rich textures mirrors the intricate rhythmic patterns found in Red Cardell's work.

world music
Tinariwen

Tinariwen

This band combines traditional Tuareg music with modern influences, creating layered soundscapes that resonate with Red Cardell's innovative approach.

desert blues world music
Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo

Their mix of electronic elements with Colombian folk music results in vibrant rhythms and textures that echo the engaging interplay found in Red Cardell's compositions.

cumbia
Céu

Céu

Her blend of Brazilian music styles with contemporary sounds offers a rich sonic palette similar to the layered instrumentation of Red Cardell.

música popular brasileira pop music
Goran Bregović

Goran Bregović

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His orchestral arrangements that incorporate Balkan folk elements create a complex sound that parallels the rich textures of Red Cardell.

folk music folk rock hard rock
Omar Souleyman

Omar Souleyman

His energetic blend of Syrian folk music with electronic beats creates an engaging rhythm and texture reminiscent of Red Cardell's innovative sound.

electronic music
Niyaz

Niyaz

Their combination of Persian and Indian influences with modern production creates a rich soundscape similar to the innovative layering in Red Cardell's music.

world music
Khaled

Khaled

His incorporation of Raï music with contemporary sounds delivers a vibrant rhythmic experience that resonates with the essence of Red Cardell.

jazz pop music raï

Common questions

Who sounds like Red Cardell?

Artists similar to Red Cardell include Lo'Jo, Tinariwen, Bomba Estéreo and Céu. Each shares elements of Red Cardell's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Red Cardell?

Red Cardell is primarily known for world music. Rich textures emerge from intricate rhythmic patterns and layered instrumentation, creating an engaging interplay between tradition and innovation.

Where should I start if I like Red Cardell?

If you enjoy Red Cardell, start with Lo'Jo — their album "Cosmophono" is a great entry point. Their fusion of world music with eclectic instrumentation and rich textures mirrors the intricate rhythmic patterns found in Red Cardell's work.