Similar Artists to Danny Fontana
If you follow Danny Fontana, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 25 releases. Top connections include Lazar (IT), Filterheadz, Simone Tavazzi. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Danny Fontana is an Italian techno and tech house producer born in 1987 and based in Milan. He produces peak time driving techno and classic electro across labels including Syncopate, Orange Recordings, Codex Recordings, Phobiq, and Bitten.
Artists Similar to Danny Fontana
Lazar (IT)
Italian producer Vincenzo Astorino operates under the Lazar (IT) alias and co-founded Level One Records. His driving techno and minimal deep tech productions appear on We Are The Brave, Harthouse, and Orange Recordings.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 3 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Filterheadz
Filterheadz is a Belgian DJ duo from Leuven comprising brothers Bert and Maarten Wilmaers, active since 2000. The group produces peak time techno and tech house across labels including Toolroom Trax, Tronic, and Unity Records.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 5 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Simone Tavazzi
Milan-based producer Simone Tavazzi founded the Stige label and releases under the alias Delysid 25. His peak time techno and tech house productions appear on Planet Rhythm, Flash Recordings, and Syncopate, spanning raw hypnotic techno to driving club tracks.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Bruno Aguirre
Bruno García Aguirre is a Spanish DJ and producer based in Barcelona. His music spans peak time and raw techno alongside house, with releases on Unrilis, Bitten, Analytictrail, Autektone Records, and Funk'n Deep Black since 2018.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Annie Hill
Annie Hill is a Finnish techno DJ and producer from Vaasa who has released six tracks since 2022. Her music spans peak time and raw hypnotic techno alongside deep house and afro house, appearing on labels including Orange Recordings, Nervous Records, Mal-function, and Kneaded Pains.
Connection: 1 shared label, 3 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Tom Laws
Tom Laws is a British techno DJ and producer based in Brighton who has released 30 tracks since 2010. He produces peak time driving techno and tech house for labels including Respekt Recordings, IAMT, Phobiq, and Analytictrail.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Ugo
Ugo is an Italian group that produces peak-time techno and tech house, releasing music since 2010. Their driving sound appears on labels including Eclipse Recordings, LEVEL, and Syncopate, spanning from minimal deep tech to energetic house across 27 releases.
Connection: 1 shared label, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Dandi
Italian DJ and producer duo Dandi consists of Gianni Ugolini and Alessandro Biondi, based in Forlì and founders of Italo Business label. They produce peak time techno and tech house across labels including Eclipse Recordings, LEVEL, and Syncopate since 2010.
Connection: 1 shared label, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
David Bean
Connection: 1 shared label, 2 shared genres, 1 collaboration
AILS
Connection: 1 shared label, 2 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Mars Bill
Mars Bill is Italian producer Mariano Sibilia, born in Avellino in 1992. He produces peak time techno and tech house for labels including Intec, Unrilis, and Break New Soil Recordings.
Connection: 1 shared label, 1 shared genre, 1 collaboration
TMPR
TMPR is a Frankfurt am Main-based group producing peak time techno, melodic house & techno, and jackin house since 2024. They release on labels including Natura Viva Black, IAMT Red, and 1980 Recordings, delivering driving techno designed for main room floors.
Connection: 1 shared genre, 1 collaboration
How We Found These Techno (Peak Time / Driving) 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.