Bands & artists like Vanessa-Mae
If you like Vanessa-Mae, 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
Lindsey Stirling
GuideLike Vanessa-Mae, Lindsey blends classical violin with electronic dance music, creating an energetic and rhythmic sound.
2Cellos
This duo fuses classical cello with modern pop and rock, offering a similar cross-genre appeal and dynamic instrumentation.
The Piano Guys
They merge classical piano and strings with popular songs, creating an uplifting sound that parallels Vanessa-Mae's energetic approach.
David Garrett
Garrett's virtuosic violin playing combined with rock and pop covers reflects a similar boundary-pushing ethos as Vanessa-Mae.
Evanescence
GuideTheir fusion of classical elements with hard rock creates a dramatic energy that can be reminiscent of Vanessa-Mae's powerful performances.
Apocalyptica
Known for their heavy metal cello compositions, they share a bold approach to blending genres similar to Vanessa-Mae's style.
Common questions
Who sounds like Vanessa-Mae?
Artists similar to Vanessa-Mae include Lindsey Stirling, 2Cellos, The Piano Guys and David Garrett. Each shares elements of Vanessa-Mae's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Vanessa-Mae?
Vanessa-Mae is primarily known for classical and techno. Driven by a rhythmic pulse that intertwines precise bowing with soaring phrases, her music pulses with a contagious energy that transcends traditional boundaries.
Where should I start if I like Vanessa-Mae?
If you enjoy Vanessa-Mae, start with Lindsey Stirling — their album "Shatter Me" is a great entry point. Like Vanessa-Mae, Lindsey blends classical violin with electronic dance music, creating an energetic and rhythmic sound.