Bands & artists like TRF
If you like TRF, 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.
New to TRF? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Towa Tei
Known for his blend of electronic and dance music, Towa Tei's tracks feature intricate layers and infectious rhythms that encourage both movement and introspection.
Daft Punk
Their iconic fusion of house, disco, and funk creates a rhythmic complexity that resonates with TRF's dance-pop sensibilities.
Capsule
GuideWith their energetic electronic sound and catchy melodies, Capsule embodies a similar vibrant energy and layered production style.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
GuideHer playful approach to pop music, combined with electronic beats and whimsical aesthetics, aligns well with TRF's vibrant style.
Yasutaka Nakata
As a prominent producer in the J-pop scene, his work often features complex arrangements and danceable beats reminiscent of TRF's sound.
m-flo
GuideTheir genre-blending style incorporates hip-hop and electronic elements, creating an engaging sound that mirrors TRF's dynamic rhythms.
Aira Mitsuki
Her music combines catchy pop hooks with electronic production, offering a similar energetic vibe to TRF’s dance-pop tracks.
Namie Amuro
GuideAs a pioneer in J-pop, her dance tracks often feature propulsive beats and layered vocals that evoke the same electrifying tension as TRF.
Common questions
Who sounds like TRF?
Artists similar to TRF include Towa Tei, Daft Punk, Capsule and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Each shares elements of TRF's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is TRF?
TRF is primarily known for dance-pop. Driven by propulsive rhythms and intricate layers, TRF’s music creates an electrifying tension that compels movement while inviting contemplation.
Where should I start if I like TRF?
If you enjoy TRF, start with Towa Tei — their album "Sunny" is a great entry point. Known for his blend of electronic and dance music, Towa Tei's tracks feature intricate layers and infectious rhythms that encourage both movement and introspection.