Similar Artists to BiG AL
If you follow BiG AL, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 41 releases. Top connections include Gorge, Moe Turk, Roland Clark. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
BiG AL is Canadian producer Adel Ghandour who has released 37 tracks since 2011 across labels including Oh! Records Stockholm, Haute Musique, and Voltaire Music. His sound spans deep house to peak time techno, with releases on Myriad Black Records and Different Attitudes showcasing his range from melodic house to driving tech house.
Artists Similar to BiG AL
Gorge
German DJ and producer Peter Felix Waldmann from Mannheim operates under the moniker Gorge and runs 8bit Records alongside Nick Curly. His deep house and tech house productions appear on labels including Pracht, Still Hot, Knee Deep In Sound, and his own Re:Fresh Your Mind imprint.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 19 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Moe Turk
Moe Turk is a DJ, producer and remixer based in Beirut, Lebanon. He produces deep house, progressive house, and nu disco across labels including BEATZ, KudoZ Records, Deepalma, Voltaire Music, and Variety Music.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 13 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Roland Clark
Roland Clark is a house DJ, producer and vocalist from Newark who has released 153 tracks since 2012. His output spans house, tech house and deep house across labels including Get Physical Music, Strictly Rhythm, Spinnin Deep and Armada Music.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Alex Medina
Alex Medina is a Canarian DJ and producer from Las Palmas who founded Mumbai Records and releases under the aliases Avalanche and Athnic. His melodic house and techno productions appear on Bedrock Records, Mobilee Records, and MoBlack Records, spanning deep house to progressive house across 28 releases since 2020.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Markus Homm
Romanian-born producer Markus Homm operates from Germany, releasing 79 tracks since 2010 across labels including Bondage Music, 8bit, and Cyclic Records. His productions span tech house and deep house territories alongside minimal deep tech and driving techno variations.
Connection: 6 shared labels, 16 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Alan Fitzpatrick
Alan Fitzpatrick is a Southampton-based techno producer who runs We Are The Brave and founded Brain Damage Recordings in 2004. He produces peak time driving techno and tech house for labels including Drumcode, Hotflush Recordings, and his own We Are The Brave imprint.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Chris Liebing
German techno producer Christopher Liebing, born in Giessen in 1968, runs the CLR label and began DJing at Frankfurt's Red Brick club in 1991. His productions span peak time and raw techno across mute, novamute, and KNTXT, delivering driving, hypnotic tracks that define contemporary German techno.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Alinka
Alinka Ratner is a producer from Chicago who has released 38 tracks since 2016 across house, indie dance, and melodic techno. Her releases appear on Crosstown Rebels, Rekids, Permanent Vacation, and Gudu Records, spanning deep house to peak-time techno.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 2 collaborations
UMEK
UMEK is Slovenian producer Uroš Umek from Ljubljana who founded the 1605 Music Therapy label in 2007. His sound spans peak time techno and tech house with 173 releases on Electrobuzz spanning driving techno to minimal deep tech.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Boddhi Satva
Boddhi Satva (Armani Kombot-Naguemon) is a Belgian producer from Bangui, Central African Republic, who has been based in Brussels since 2000. He produces Afro House and Deep House across labels including Offering Recordings, Local Talk, and Atjazz Record Company, blending house music with African musical elements in his "ancestral soul" style.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Mo'Cream
Mo'Cream is the alias of Sandro Serra and Filippo Serra, a duo that produces house music across deep house, tech house, and Afro house styles. Their releases appear on labels including Large Music, Voltaire Music, theBasement Discos, and Deepalma.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 14 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Speedy J
Rotterdam-based producer Jochem Paap, known as Speedy J, delivers raw and hypnotic techno alongside minimal deep tech explorations. His releases span labels including STOOR, Novamute, and Filth on Acid, covering everything from peak-time driving techno to tech house and afro house variations.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 17 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Lane 8
American producer Daniel Goldstein operates under the Lane 8 moniker, releasing progressive house and melodic techno since 2013. His deep, atmospheric productions appear on This Never Happened, Anjunadeep, and Suara, spanning tempos from 120-128 BPM with emotive breakdowns and driving basslines.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Music P
Music P is a German producer who has released six tracks since 2021 across house and deep house styles. The artist's catalog spans labels including Glasgow Underground, Acker Dub, and Deepalma, covering deep house, progressive house, and straight house productions.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 4 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Fred Everything
Frédéric Blais is a Quebec-based DJ and producer who operates under the Fred Everything moniker and runs Lazy Days Recordings and Lazy Days Music. His deep house productions span labels including Defected, Drumpoet Community, and Atjazz Record Company, with 57 releases on Electrobuzz since 2012.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 13 shared genres, 2 collaborations
How We Found These Deep House Artist Connections
These recommendations are computed from Electrobuzz's archive of 172,163+ releases. Each artist's connection score is based on three signals: shared label affiliations (artists releasing on the same imprints), overlapping genre coverage (artists working in the same musical territories), and direct collaborations (co-releases, remixes, and compilation appearances). The rankings update automatically as new music is published.