Bands & artists like Skrillex

If you like Skrillex, 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.

New to Skrillex? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Excision

Excision

Known for his heavy bass drops and intricate sound design, Excision delivers a similar visceral experience with a focus on dubstep.

brostep riddim
Bassnectar

Bassnectar

With a reputation for deep bass and immersive soundscapes, Bassnectar's music often creates an electrifying atmosphere akin to Skrillex's work.

electronic dance music
Knife Party

Knife Party

This duo combines aggressive beats and electro-house influences, paralleling the energetic push-pull dynamics found in Skrillex's tracks.

dubstep electro house
Dillon Francis

Dillon Francis

His fusion of moombahton and electronic dance music features punchy rhythms and playful melodies that align closely with Skrillex's sonic palette.

Flux Pavilion

Flux Pavilion

Guide

A key figure in the dubstep scene, Flux Pavilion's use of heavy bass and catchy hooks mirrors the intensity found in Skrillex's productions.

dubstep
What So Not

What So Not

Known for their eclectic mix of genres, What So Not incorporates heavy bass and innovative sound design similar to Skrillex's dynamic style.

Porter Robinson

Porter Robinson

His emotive electronic compositions often blend uplifting melodies with powerful drops, creating a euphoric experience reminiscent of Skrillex.

electro house indie pop synth-pop
Marshmello

Marshmello

With his catchy hooks and energetic beats, Marshmello shares a similar approach to electronic dance music that appeals to Skrillex fans.

electronic dance music electronic music

Common questions

Who sounds like Skrillex?

Artists similar to Skrillex include Excision, Bassnectar, Knife Party and Dillon Francis. Each shares elements of Skrillex's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Skrillex?

Skrillex is primarily known for EDM, dubstep and UK garage. A visceral blend of heavy basslines and syncopated rhythms creates an electrifying push-pull dynamic that drives the listener into a state of rapture.

Where should I start if I like Skrillex?

If you enjoy Skrillex, start with Excision — their album "Codename X" is a great entry point. Known for his heavy bass drops and intricate sound design, Excision delivers a similar visceral experience with a focus on dubstep.