Similar Artists to Harry Romero
If you follow Harry Romero, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 131 releases. Top connections include Roland Clark, Crusy, Piem. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Harry Romero is a US DJ and producer from South Plainfield, New Jersey who founded Bambossa Records via Subliminal in 2000. His tech house and deep house productions appear on labels including Tronic, Circus Recordings, and Nite Grooves.
Artists Similar to Harry Romero
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: 12 shared labels, 32 shared genres, 9 collaborations
Crusy
Mikel Ortega Huerga, known as Crusy, is a Madrid-based DJ and producer with 57 releases since 2022. He produces tech house, afro house, and melodic house tracks for labels including Toolroom, Toolroom Trax, and Incorrect.
Connection: 12 shared labels, 30 shared genres, 9 collaborations
Piem
Barcelona-based DJ and producer Alvaro Palau Marimon operates under the Piem moniker, releasing tech house and deep house tracks since 2013. His productions appear on labels including Glasgow Underground, Lapsus Music, Crosstown Rebels, and Moon Harbour, spanning energetic tech house grooves to deeper house cuts.
Connection: 10 shared labels, 31 shared genres, 9 collaborations
CASSIMM
CASSIMM is London-based producer Alessio Caforio who has released 140 tracks since 2014. His house and tech house productions appear on labels including Glasgow Underground, dftd, and Simma Black, spanning deep house to indie dance territories.
Connection: 13 shared labels, 29 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Todd Terry
Brooklyn-born Todd Norton Terry produces house music across multiple subgenres, co-founding Freeze Records in 1991 and establishing In House Records in the early 2000s. His productions span house, tech house, and deep house, with 136 releases on labels including Inhouse, Freeze Records, and Terminator Records.
Connection: 7 shared labels, 30 shared genres, 10 collaborations
Junior Sanchez
New Jersey-born producer Eugenio Sánchez Jr., known as Junior Sanchez, founded Brobot Records in 2013 and co-launched Kultur with Demuir in 2020. His house and tech house productions appear on Circus Recordings, Planet E Communications, and Robsoul Recordings, spanning jackin house to deep house across 66 Electrobuzz releases since 2016.
Connection: 11 shared labels, 30 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Joeski
American producer Joe Flores, known as Joeski, started DJing in 1989 at house parties in Queens before moving to legendary New York venues like Limelight and Save the Robots in the early 1990s. His tech house and deep house productions appear on labels including Relief, Poker Flat Recordings, and Maya Records.
Connection: 11 shared labels, 30 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Huxley
Michael Dodman, known as Huxley, is a London-based DJ and producer who has released 117 tracks since 2010. His deep house and tech house productions appear on Moon Harbour Recordings, Aus Music, and Moda Black.
Connection: 11 shared labels, 32 shared genres, 6 collaborations
Louie Vega
Louie Vega is a Belgian producer whose real name is Marcos Salon, active since 1989 with aliases including Outlander and Micro X. He produces house, deep house, tech house, and afro house across 90 releases on labels including Nervous Records, MAW Records, Vega Records, Defected, and Cuttin' Headz.
Connection: 8 shared labels, 31 shared genres, 8 collaborations
Nick Curly
Nick Curly is German DJ and producer Nico Döhringer from Mannheim, who started his career at age fifteen and became a resident at Cocoon Club. His tech house and deep house productions appear on labels including 8bit, Knee Deep In Sound, Truesoul, and Defected, spanning over 100 releases since 2009.
Connection: 7 shared labels, 32 shared genres, 8 collaborations
Low Steppa
Low Steppa is Will Bailey, a house DJ and producer from Birmingham, United Kingdom who founded the Simma Black label with Wez Saunders in 2013. His productions span house, tech house, and deep house with releases on Toolroom, Defected, DFTD, and Armada Subjekt.
Connection: 8 shared labels, 29 shared genres, 8 collaborations
Kristin Velvet
Australian-born producer Kristin Velvet operates from Berlin, delivering house and techno productions since 2014. Her sound spans deep house to peak-time driving techno across labels including Crosstown Rebels, Ovum Recordings, and Knee Deep In Sound.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 30 shared genres, 9 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: 7 shared labels, 31 shared genres, 7 collaborations
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: 9 shared labels, 32 shared genres, 5 collaborations
Jewel Kid
Maltese DJ and producer J.J. Mejlak, born in 1986, founded the Alleanza label and has released 65 tracks since 2012. His output spans peak-time techno and tech house across Toolroom, Glasgow Underground, and his own Alleanza imprint.
Connection: 7 shared labels, 29 shared genres, 7 collaborations
How We Found These 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.