Bands & artists like Zoviet France
If you like Zoviet France, 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
Throbbing Gristle
GuidePioneers of industrial music, their use of unconventional sounds and provocative themes creates a similarly immersive auditory experience.
Nurse With Wound
Known for their experimental approach, they blend noise and surreal soundscapes that parallel the dense textures found in Zoviet France's work.
Current 93
GuideTheir fusion of folk elements with industrial soundscapes creates an immersive experience similar to the textured layers of Zoviet France.
The Hafler Trio
They explore sound manipulation and environmental recordings, creating rich auditory spaces that echo the experimental nature of Zoviet France.
Bohren & der Club of Gore
Their slow, atmospheric jazz-inflected soundscapes create a meditative space that parallels the introspective qualities found in Zoviet France's music.
Swans
With their heavy use of dynamics and textural layering, Swans create an intense auditory experience that resonates with the immersive aspects of Zoviet France.
Fennesz
His blend of guitar textures and electronic manipulation crafts expansive soundscapes that invite deep listening similar to Zoviet France's style.
Lustmord
Renowned for his dark ambient compositions, Lustmord's use of deep drones and textured layers aligns closely with the aesthetic of Zoviet France.
Common questions
Who sounds like Zoviet France?
Artists similar to Zoviet France include Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, Current 93 and The Hafler Trio. Each shares elements of Zoviet France's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Zoviet France?
Zoviet France is primarily known for industrial music. Dense layers of textured sound intertwine with irregular rhythms to create an immersive auditory space that challenges perception and invites introspection.
Where should I start if I like Zoviet France?
If you enjoy Zoviet France, start with Throbbing Gristle — their album "The Second Annual Report" is a great entry point. Pioneers of industrial music, their use of unconventional sounds and provocative themes creates a similarly immersive auditory experience.