Bands & artists like Squarepusher
If you like Squarepusher, 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
Amon Tobin
His work features complex rhythms and intricate sound design, often blending electronic elements with live instrumentation.
Aphex Twin
GuideKnown for his innovative approach to electronic music, Aphex Twin shares a similar penchant for intricate beats and evolving textures.
Venetian Snares
GuideHis breakcore style is characterized by rapid tempo changes and complex time signatures, resonating well with Squarepusher's rhythmic complexity.
Boards of Canada
While more ambient, their use of layered textures and organic sounds creates an engaging listening experience akin to Squarepusher's work.
Flying Lotus
His fusion of jazz, hip-hop, and electronic elements showcases a complex rhythmic structure that fans of Squarepusher would appreciate.
Kid606
Known for his eclectic style, Kid606 incorporates glitchy beats and playful melodies that align with the experimental nature of Squarepusher.
FKA twigs
GuideHer avant-garde approach to production and rhythm creates an immersive experience that resonates with the tension found in Squarepusher's tracks.
Ryoji Ikeda
Ikeda's minimalist approach to sound and rhythm explores the boundaries of electronic music in ways that echo Squarepusher's experimental side.
Common questions
Who sounds like Squarepusher?
Artists similar to Squarepusher include Amon Tobin, Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares and Boards of Canada. Each shares elements of Squarepusher's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Squarepusher?
Squarepusher is primarily known for electronic. A relentless pulse drives intricate layers of rhythmical complexity while moments of silence punctuate dense textures, creating an exhilarating tension that constantly shifts and evolves.
Where should I start if I like Squarepusher?
If you enjoy Squarepusher, start with Amon Tobin — their album "Adventures in Foam" is a great entry point. His work features complex rhythms and intricate sound design, often blending electronic elements with live instrumentation.