Bands & artists like Stupeflip
If you like Stupeflip, 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
Les Rita Mitsouko
Their eclectic mix of rock, pop, and punk with playful lyrics and experimental sounds mirrors Stupeflip's unpredictable textures.
Orelsan
GuideHis sharp lyricism combined with diverse production styles creates a dynamic sound reminiscent of the tension found in Stupeflip's music.
Magma
Their avant-garde blend of rock and jazz with theatrical elements offers a complex texture similar to the layered sounds of Stupeflip.
The Avener
His deep house tracks often incorporate unexpected samples and rhythms, creating a textured sound that aligns with the unpredictability of Stupeflip.
Soprano
GuideHis ability to blend various genres including pop, hip-hop, and R&B while maintaining catchy hooks is reminiscent of Stupeflip's eclectic style.
TTC
This group combines experimental hip-hop with electronic elements, creating an unpredictable sound palette akin to what Stupeflip offers.
Mister V
His humorous take on hip-hop paired with varied production styles aligns well with the playful yet urgent feel of Stupeflip's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Stupeflip?
Artists similar to Stupeflip include Les Rita Mitsouko, Orelsan, Magma and The Avener. Each shares elements of Stupeflip's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Stupeflip?
Stupeflip is primarily known for hard rock, hip-hop and electro. The sound pulses with a playful urgency, driven by syncopated rhythms and layered textures that shift unpredictably while maintaining an underlying sense of tension.
Where should I start if I like Stupeflip?
If you enjoy Stupeflip, start with Les Rita Mitsouko — their album "Rita Mitsouko" is a great entry point. Their eclectic mix of rock, pop, and punk with playful lyrics and experimental sounds mirrors Stupeflip's unpredictable textures.