If you like Viceversa, try these artists

If you like Viceversa, 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

Telex

Telex

Shared genres: techno-pop

disco-pop electronic music techno-pop
P-Model

P-Model

Shared genres: techno-pop

experimental music new wave techno-pop
Akiko Yano

Akiko Yano

Same era (~1990s)

J-pop disco electronic music
TeddyLoid

TeddyLoid

Shared genres: techno-pop

J-pop disco dubstep
Nikka Costa

Nikka Costa

Same era (~2000s)

blue-eyed soul electropop funk
PSY·S

PSY·S

Same era (~1990s)

new wave popular music synth-pop
John Foxx

John Foxx

Same era (~2000s)

ambient music glam rock new wave
Alexander O'Neal

Alexander O'Neal

Same era (~2000s)

contemporary R&B funk new wave

Common questions

Who sounds like Viceversa?

Artists similar to Viceversa include Telex, P-Model, Akiko Yano and TeddyLoid. Each shares elements of Viceversa's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Viceversa?

Viceversa is primarily known for techno-pop. With steady beats and layered synths, their tracks pulse with urgency, creating a dense sonic atmosphere that compels both movement and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Viceversa?

If you enjoy Viceversa, start with Telex — their album "Neurovision" is a great entry point. Shared genres: techno-pop