Similar Artists to Fatboy Slim
If you follow Fatboy Slim, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 54 releases. Top connections include Riva Starr, Daniel Steinberg, Felix Da Housecat. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Fatboy Slim is Norman Quentin Cook, a British producer from Bromley who adopted the alias in 1995. His releases span house, tech house, and minimal deep tech across labels including Skint Records, Southern Fried Records, and Defected.
Artists Similar to Fatboy Slim
Riva Starr
Italian producer Stefano Miele, known as Riva Starr, originates from Naples and operates from London where he founded Snatch! Records in 2010. His tech house and house productions appear across labels including Truesoul, Cajual Records, and This And That, delivering groove-driven tracks that span deep house to funky house territories.
Connection: 7 shared labels, 37 shared genres, 10 collaborations
Daniel Steinberg
German DJ and producer Daniel Steinberg (real name Daniel Sternberg) is based in Berlin and co-founded the ARMS & LEGS label with Nils Ohrmann in 2011. His tech house and deep house productions appear on Play It Down, Classic Music Company, and W&O Street Tracks.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 32 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Felix Da Housecat
Chicago-born Felix da Housecat (Felix Stallings Jr.) is an American electronic artist who runs labels including Founders Of Filth, Clashbackk Recordings, and Rude Photo. His releases span indie dance, tech house, and driving techno across labels like Crosstown Rebels, Classic Music Company, and EI8HT.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 35 shared genres, 5 collaborations
James Hurr
James Hurr produces tech house and melodic house tracks, releasing 53 times since 2021 across labels including Toolroom Trax and Armada Electronic Elements. His sound spans from deep house to organic downtempo, with regular appearances on Toolroom's various imprints.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 37 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: 7 shared labels, 35 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Tiga
Montreal-based producer Tiga James Sontag operates under the moniker Tiga and founded the Turbo Recordings label. His releases span peak time techno, tech house, and indie dance across labels including Turbo Recordings, Counter Records, and IPSO.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 37 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Kevin McKay
Kevin McKay is a British producer who owns Glasgow Underground, the label home to Romanthony, Mateo & Matos, and Milton Jackson. His releases span house, tech house, and deep house across Glasgow Underground, Rawsome Recordings, and Nervous Records.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 36 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Red Axes
Red Axes is a Tel Aviv-based duo comprising Niv Arzi and Dori Sadovnik, active since 2010 and founders of Garzen Records. Their house and indie dance productions appear on Phantasy Sound, Life And Death, Shall Not Fade, Multi Culti, and Crosstown Rebels.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 35 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Joe Vanditti
Italian producer Giovanni Licciardiello operates under the Joe Vanditti alias, releasing 37 tracks since 2017 across labels including Glasgow Underground, DPE, and moan. His sound spans minimal deep tech and tech house territories, with releases consistently landing on respected underground imprints.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 37 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Eats Everything
Bristol-based DJ and producer Daniel Pearce operates under the Eats Everything moniker and runs Edible label with Nick Harris. His output spans tech house and deep house across labels including Three Six Zero Recordings, Pets Recordings, and EI8HT.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 31 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Hot Since 82
Hot Since 82 is Leeds-based producer Daley Padley, who founded his own label Knee Deep In Sound in 2014. His tech house and deep house productions appear on Saved Records, Moon Harbour Recordings, Moda Black, and Truesoul.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 36 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Enei
Enei is Russian producer Aleksei Egorchenkov from Sankt-Peterburg, originally known for drum and bass production. His recent output spans raw and hypnotic techno to Afro house, with releases on Critical Music and Triple Vision Music Group since 2021.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 34 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Chris Lake
Chris Lake is a British tech house producer from Norwich, England, who runs Rising Music label and forms half of the duo Under Construction with Fisher. His driving tech house sound spans 55 releases across Black Book Records, Repopulate Mars, and Positiva, blending peak-time techno energy with melodic house elements.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 37 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Joris Voorn
Dutch DJ and producer Joris Voorn, from Moergestel, founded labels Green, Rejected, and Spectrum in 2019. His releases span tech house, melodic house and techno across Spectrum, Global Underground, and Fabric, delivering both peak-time driving techno and deeper house cuts.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 36 shared genres, 3 collaborations
DJ Tennis
Italian DJ and producer Manfredi Romano operates as DJ Tennis from Amsterdam and Miami, co-running Life And Death with Greg Oreck. His releases span house, indie dance, and melodic techno across labels including Life And Death, !K7 Records, and My Favorite Robot Records.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 35 shared genres, 3 collaborations
How We Found These House Artist Connections
These recommendations are computed from Electrobuzz's archive of 175,819+ 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.