Bands & artists like Uri Caine
If you like Uri Caine, 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
Brad Mehldau
GuideMehldau's piano work combines jazz improvisation with classical influences, creating intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity similar to Caine.
Chick Corea
GuideCorea's fusion of jazz with various genres, including classical and Latin music, parallels Caine's eclectic approach to traditional sounds.
Herbie Hancock
GuideHancock's innovative blend of jazz with electronic elements and complex rhythms resonates with Caine's dense sonic tapestry.
Tigran Hamasyan
Hamasyan incorporates Armenian folk music into his jazz compositions, echoing Caine's integration of traditional sounds into contemporary jazz.
Keith Jarrett
GuideJarrett's improvisational style and ability to weave intricate melodic lines reflect the same exploratory spirit found in Caine's work.
Pablo Ziegler
Ziegler blends Argentine tango with jazz, creating a rich sound palette that aligns well with Caine's fusion of diverse musical traditions.
Yaron Herman
Herman's modern jazz piano style incorporates world music influences, similar to Caine's blending of genres and rhythmic exploration.
Avishai Cohen
Cohen's incorporation of Middle Eastern and Eastern European folk elements into his jazz compositions mirrors Caine's traditional influences.
Common questions
Who sounds like Uri Caine?
Artists similar to Uri Caine include Brad Mehldau, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and Tigran Hamasyan. Each shares elements of Uri Caine's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Uri Caine?
Uri Caine is primarily known for jazz and traditional folk music. Caine's music creates a dense tapestry of sound that intricately weaves together rhythmic complexity and melodic exploration, driving an engaging pulse throughout.
Where should I start if I like Uri Caine?
If you enjoy Uri Caine, start with Brad Mehldau — their album "Variations on a Melancholy Theme" is a great entry point. Mehldau's piano work combines jazz improvisation with classical influences, creating intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity similar to Caine.