Bands & artists like The Alchemist

If you like The Alchemist, 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

Madlib

Madlib

Known for his eclectic sampling and intricate production, Madlib creates dense soundscapes that mirror The Alchemist's gritty textures.

hip-hop
Nujabes

Nujabes

With his fusion of hip-hop and jazz, Nujabes crafts rich, emotive soundscapes that resonate with the intricate grooves found in The Alchemist's work.

hip-hop
Flying Lotus

Flying Lotus

Flying Lotus blends experimental sounds with hip-hop elements, creating textured layers that evoke a similar immersive journey.

electronic music experimental music hip-hop
Aesop Rock

Aesop Rock

Guide

Aesop Rock's dense lyricism and unique production choices create an intricate auditory experience akin to The Alchemist's layered compositions.

abstract hip-hop
El-P

El-P

El-P’s gritty beats and complex arrangements reflect a similar sonic depth and emotional intensity as seen in The Alchemist's work.

hip-hop rapping
Evidence

Evidence

As a member of Dilated Peoples, Evidence combines thoughtful lyricism with rich production that resonates with the textures found in The Alchemist's music.

hip-hop
Roc Marciano

Roc Marciano

Roc Marciano’s raw delivery and atmospheric beats create a gritty aesthetic that aligns closely with The Alchemist’s sonic palette.

hip-hop
Curren$y

Curren$y

Curren$y's smooth flow over richly textured instrumentals provides a laid-back yet immersive listening experience reminiscent of The Alchemist’s style.

Southern hip-hop dirty south hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like The Alchemist?

Artists similar to The Alchemist include Madlib, Nujabes, Flying Lotus and Aesop Rock. Each shares elements of The Alchemist's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Alchemist?

The Alchemist is primarily known for hip-hop. Dense layers of gritty textures intertwine with fluctuating grooves, driving an immersive journey through complex emotional terrains.

Where should I start if I like The Alchemist?

If you enjoy The Alchemist, start with Madlib — their album "Pardon My French" is a great entry point. Known for his eclectic sampling and intricate production, Madlib creates dense soundscapes that mirror The Alchemist's gritty textures.