If you’re a fan of Nero and their unique blend of electronic music, you’re in for a treat. This genre, often referred to as dubstep or electro-house, has a rich array of artists who create similarly captivating tunes. Below, you’ll find a list of 19 bands and artists that will keep your playlists fresh and your feet moving.
1. Skrillex
Skrillex, a pioneer in the dubstep genre, has produced numerous hit tracks like “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” and “Bangarang.” His album Recess is a must-listen for any electronic music enthusiast.
2. Zeds Dead
Zeds Dead is known for their powerful basslines and dynamic drops. Tracks like “Collapse” and “Lost You” from their album Northern Lights are fan favorites.
3. Knife Party
Knife Party, an Australian electronic duo, has made waves with songs like “Internet Friends” and “Bonfire.” Their album Abandon Ship is packed with high-energy tracks.
4. Flux Pavilion
Flux Pavilion’s iconic track “I Can’t Stop” has been a staple in the dubstep scene. His album Tesla showcases his ability to blend melodic elements with heavy bass.
5. Zomboy
Zomboy is known for his aggressive dubstep tracks like “Nuclear (Hands Up)” and “Like a Bitch.” His album The Outbreak is a great introduction to his style.
6. Excision
Excision’s music is characterized by its intense bass and intricate sound design. Tracks like “The Paradox” and “Rumble” are standout hits from his extensive discography.
7. Adventure Club
Adventure Club combines melodic elements with heavy drops in tracks like “Gold” and “Wonder.” Their album Red // Blue is a perfect blend of soft and hard-hitting tunes.
8. Seven Lions
Seven Lions is known for his melodic dubstep tracks such as “Worlds Apart” and “Don’t Leave.” His EP The Throes of Winter is a beautiful journey through electronic soundscapes.
9. Feed Me
Feed Me’s unique style is evident in tracks like “One Click Headshot” and “Love Is All I Got.” His album Calamari Tuesday offers a diverse range of electronic sounds.
10. Datsik
Datsik has made a name for himself with tracks like “Firepower” and “Swagga.” His album Vitamin D is a testament to his prowess in the dubstep genre.
11. Kill the Noise
Kill the Noise’s tracks like “Kill It 4 The Kids” and “Jump Ya Body” are energetic and bass-heavy. His album Occult Classic is filled with hard-hitting tracks.
12. Bassnectar
Bassnectar’s music, such as “Bass Head” and “Timestretch,” is known for its deep bass and intricate rhythms. His album Noise vs. Beauty is a must-listen.
13. Doctor P
Doctor P’s tracks like “Sweet Shop” and “Tetris” are iconic in the dubstep world. His EP Animal Vegetable Mineral Pt. 1 showcases his unique sound.
14. Sub Focus
Sub Focus is known for his drum and bass tracks like “Tidal Wave” and “Turn Back Time.” His self-titled album Sub Focus is a great starting point for new listeners.
15. Rusko
Rusko’s tracks like “Woo Boost” and “Hold On” are classics in the dubstep genre. His album O.M.G.! is filled with energetic and bass-heavy tracks.
16. Noisia
Noisia’s intricate sound design is evident in tracks like “Machine Gun” and “Stigma.” Their album Split the Atom is a showcase of their technical prowess.
17. Virtual Riot
Virtual Riot is known for his melodic dubstep tracks like “Energy Drink” and “We’re Not Alone.” His album Simulation is a great example of his versatility.
18. Pegboard Nerds
Pegboard Nerds’ tracks like “Disconnected” and “Hero” are filled with high-energy drops and catchy melodies. Their EP Pink Cloud is a fan favorite.
19. Illenium
Illenium’s music, such as “Good Things Fall Apart” and “Take You Down,” blends emotional melodies with powerful drops. His album Ascend is a beautiful journey through melodic dubstep.