Similar Artists to Dominik Eulberg
If you follow Dominik Eulberg, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 37 releases. Top connections include Extrawelt, Gui Boratto, Bedouin. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Dominik Eulberg is a German producer from Westerwald who runs the Apus Apus label while working as a national park ranger and studying biology in Bonn. His nature-influenced productions span peak time techno and melodic house across labels including Traum Schallplatten, !K7 Records, and Ritter Butzke Records.
Artists Similar to Dominik Eulberg
Extrawelt
Extrawelt is a German electronic duo from Hamburg comprising Arne Schaffhausen and Wayan Raabe, who previously released music as Midimiliz and Spirallianz before adopting the Extrawelt moniker in 2005. The pair produces driving techno and melodic house across labels including Cocoon Recordings, Traum, Kompakt Extra, and Turbo Recordings.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 16 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Gui Boratto
Guilherme Boratto is a São Paulo-based producer and composer who has released on Kompakt since 2009. His melodic house and techno productions span from deep house to peak-time driving techno across labels including Systematic Recordings, D.O.C., and Last Night On Earth.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 17 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Bedouin
Bedouin is a Brooklyn-based duo comprising Tamer Malki and Rami Abousabe who have been releasing music since 2014. The pair produces melodic house and techno with deep house and Afro house influences, appearing on labels including Crosstown Rebels, All Day I Dream, and their own Human By Default imprint.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 16 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Gabriel Ananda
Gabriel Ananda Levermann is a German DJ and producer from Cologne who founded the Basmati label. His releases across Soulful Techno Records, Truesoul, and international deejay gigolo records span peak time techno, tech house, and melodic house with driving, energetic productions.
Connection: 1 shared label, 14 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Session Victim
Session Victim is a German duo consisting of Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling, originally from Lüneburg and now based in Berlin. The pair produces deep house and tech house with releases on Delusions Of Grandeur, Night Time Stories, and Toy Tonics since their 2008 debut.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 15 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Weval
Weval is a Dutch duo from Amsterdam comprising Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers, who met in the filming industry in 2010. The group produces melodic house and techno with electronica influences, releasing on respected labels including Kompakt and Technicolour since 2014.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 15 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Monkey Safari
Monkey Safari is a German duo comprising brothers Sven Fröhlich and Lars Rühlemann from Halle, who run labels Hommage, HOVSE, and Good Vibes From Paradise. The pair produces melodic house and techno with deep house influences, releasing on Anjunadeep, Get Physical Music, and their own imprints since 2010.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 15 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Jacques Greene
Jacques Greene is Philippe Aubin-Dionne, a Canadian house producer from Montreal currently based in Toronto. He produces electronica and house music with releases on LuckyMe and has maintained consistent output since 2012.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 14 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Gai Barone
Italian producer Gaetano Barone crafts progressive house and melodic techno under the Gai Barone moniker. His releases span driving peak-time techno to deep electronica across labels including Patternized Recordings, Lost & Found, and Sunexplosion.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 14 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Tom Middleton
London-based producer Tom Middleton (Thomas Middleton) began releasing electronic music in 2009, having learned sound sampling and synth programming through his early collaboration with Aphex Twin in 1989. His deep house and electronica productions appear on Anjunadeep, Anjunabeats, and Anjunadeep Explorations, spanning from atmospheric deep house to driving tech house across 19 releases.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 14 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Carlita
Turkish DJ and producer Carlita, born Idil Carla Frayman in Istanbul, has released 16 tracks since 2020. Her sound spans house, melodic house & techno, and indie dance across labels including Life And Death, fabric Records, and Kindisch.
Connection: 1 shared label, 14 shared genres, 1 collaboration
RÜFÜS DU SOL
RÜFÜS DU SOL is an Australian indie dance group from Sydney, formed in 2010 by Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George, and James Hunt. The trio produces melodic house and indie dance tracks released on Rose Avenue/Reprise, with a sound that spans from deep tech minimalism to uplifting house.
Connection: 1 shared label, 14 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Giza Djs
Giza DJs are an Italian duo comprising Gian Pietro and Tiziano, active since 2005. They produce indie dance, melodic house and Afro house across labels including Get Physical Music, Diynamic and KATERMUKKE.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 10 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Nosaj Thing
Nosaj Thing is a Los Angeles-based electronic music producer who began releasing music in 1985. His sound spans electronica, ambient, and raw techno, with releases on Palette Recordings showcasing downtempo textures alongside hypnotic dance floor material.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Joseph Ashworth
Joseph Stephen John Ashworth is a British DJ and producer based in London who has released 16 tracks since 2017. His deep house and melodic techno productions appear on labels including Anjunadeep, Life And Death, and Disco Halal.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 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.