Bands & artists like Soil & "Pimp" Sessions

If you like Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, 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

The Bad Plus

The Bad Plus

Their blend of jazz with rock elements and dynamic compositions creates a similar immersive experience.

jazz
Nils Frahm

Nils Frahm

Combining classical instrumentation with electronic textures, his work shares a layered complexity akin to Soil & 'Pimp' Sessions.

ambient music classical music contemporary classical music
Hiatus Kaiyote

Hiatus Kaiyote

Their fusion of jazz, soul, and electronic sounds features intricate rhythms and emotive vocals that resonate with the same energy.

neo soul
Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy

Known for their complex arrangements and genre-blending style, they offer a vibrant rhythmic drive similar to Soil & 'Pimp' Sessions.

jazz jazz fusion
Kamasi Washington

Kamasi Washington

His expansive soundscapes and powerful horn sections create an immersive atmosphere reminiscent of death jazz.

jazz
GoGo Penguin

GoGo Penguin

With their unique blend of acoustic and electronic elements, they craft intricate rhythms and textures that align closely with this style.

jazz
BadBadNotGood

BadBadNotGood

They fuse jazz with hip-hop influences, creating dynamic compositions that echo the energetic pulse of Soil & 'Pimp' Sessions.

jazz
Yussef Dayes

Yussef Dayes

His work combines intricate drumming with diverse musical styles, creating an engaging rhythmic landscape akin to Soil & 'Pimp' Sessions.

Common questions

Who sounds like Soil & "Pimp" Sessions?

Artists similar to Soil & "Pimp" Sessions include The Bad Plus, Nils Frahm, Hiatus Kaiyote and Snarky Puppy. Each shares elements of Soil & "Pimp" Sessions's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Soil & "Pimp" Sessions?

Soil & "Pimp" Sessions is primarily known for death jazz. The music pulsates with relentless rhythmic drive and layered textures, crafting an immersive experience propelled by sharp accents and dynamic shifts.

Where should I start if I like Soil & "Pimp" Sessions?

If you enjoy Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, start with The Bad Plus — their album "Made Possible" is a great entry point. Their blend of jazz with rock elements and dynamic compositions creates a similar immersive experience.