If you like Shōta Kageyama, try these artists

If you like Shōta Kageyama, 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

Randy Edelman

Randy Edelman

Shared genres: video game music

film score pop music video game music
Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary

Higher popularity

ambient music chiptune contemporary classical music
Joseph Trapanese

Joseph Trapanese

Higher popularity

ambient music chiptune electronic music
C418

C418

Shared genres: video game music

ambient music chiptune electronic music
The Protomen

The Protomen

Shared genres: video game music

geek rock hard rock indie rock
Koichi Sugiyama

Koichi Sugiyama

Shared genres: video game music

anime song kayōkyoku video game music
Chris Hülsbeck

Chris Hülsbeck

Shared genres: video game music

electronic music video game music
Crush 40

Crush 40

Shared genres: video game music

Japanese rock alternative metal glam metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Shōta Kageyama?

Artists similar to Shōta Kageyama include Randy Edelman, Bear McCreary, Joseph Trapanese and C418. Each shares elements of Shōta Kageyama's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Shōta Kageyama?

Shōta Kageyama is primarily known for video game music. Kageyama's music pulses with rhythmic precision and layered textures, crafting expansive sonic environments that pull listeners into a narrative dance of tension and resolution.

Where should I start if I like Shōta Kageyama?

If you enjoy Shōta Kageyama, start with Randy Edelman — their album "The Last of the Mohicans – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" is a great entry point. Shared genres: video game music