Bands & artists like Tim Hecker

If you like Tim Hecker, 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

Ben Frost

Ben Frost

Frost's work features heavy use of texture and dynamic contrasts, creating immersive soundscapes that evoke similar emotional landscapes.

electronic music
Oneohtrix Point Never

Oneohtrix Point Never

His experimental approach to electronic music includes rich layers and abstract structures that resonate with Hecker's dense compositions.

ambient music drone music electronic music
Alva Noto

Alva Noto

Noto's minimalist approach to sound manipulation and emphasis on tonal textures align closely with the sonic explorations of Tim Hecker.

electronica
Ryoji Ikeda

Ryoji Ikeda

Ikeda's work often involves stark contrasts and precise sound detailing, creating an immersive auditory experience reminiscent of Hecker's layered style.

electronic music
Fennesz

Fennesz

Fennesz combines guitar with electronic processing to create lush, textured soundscapes that echo the emotive depth found in Hecker's music.

electronic music
Loscil

Loscil

Loscil's ambient compositions utilize rich atmospheres and subtle shifts in tone that provide a similar sense of exploration as Hecker's works.

electronic music
Murcof

Murcof

Murcof’s fusion of classical instrumentation with electronic manipulation creates a haunting atmosphere that parallels Hecker’s sonic environments.

electronica jazz
Steve Reich

Steve Reich

Reich’s minimalist compositions often explore repetitive structures and phasing that can evoke a similar sense of tension and resolution as found in Hecker’s work.

Common questions

Who sounds like Tim Hecker?

Artists similar to Tim Hecker include Ben Frost, Oneohtrix Point Never, Alva Noto and Ryoji Ikeda. Each shares elements of Tim Hecker's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tim Hecker?

Tim Hecker is primarily known for electronic. Hecker's music envelops listeners in dense layers of shifting textures and unresolved tension that evoke a sense of searching through sound.

Where should I start if I like Tim Hecker?

If you enjoy Tim Hecker, start with Ben Frost — their album "Aurora" is a great entry point. Frost's work features heavy use of texture and dynamic contrasts, creating immersive soundscapes that evoke similar emotional landscapes.