Similar Artists to Herbert
If you follow Herbert, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 23 releases. Top connections include Matthew Herbert, Momoko Gill, Mike Parker. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Matthew Herbert is a UK electronic musician from Kent who produces under the name Herbert. He releases house, deep house, and leftfield techno across labels including Accidental, Accidental Jnr, and Curle Recordings, with 23 releases spanning peak time driving techno to electronica since 2014.
Artists Similar to Herbert
Matthew Herbert
Matthew Herbert is a British electronic musician and producer from Kent who incorporates sounds from everyday objects into his compositions. His releases on Accidental, Hypercolour, and Foom Recs span house, electronica, and ambient territories, often blending electroacoustic elements with dance music structures.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 14 shared genres, 5 collaborations
Momoko Gill
Momoko Gill is a London-based drummer, vocalist and producer who also releases music under the alias MettaShiba. Her releases on Strut span electronica, ambient, house and melodic house & techno, blending organic percussion with electronic production.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 10 shared genres, 4 collaborations
Mike Parker
Mike Parker is a US minimal techno producer from Buffalo, New York who also works as a university art instructor and was previously part of experimental group P. Children and duo Trybet. His solo productions span raw hypnotic techno and ambient works across labels including Spazio Disponibile, Field Records, and Sonic Groove since 2010.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 13 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Peter Van Hoesen
Peter Van Hoesen is a Belgian producer and DJ from Brussels who runs time to express and Vlek labels while operating Memento Mastering from Ho Chi Minh City. His music spans peak time and hypnotic techno alongside ambient work, with releases on Dekmantel, Center 91, and International Day Off.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 13 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Khotin
Vancouver producer Dylan Khotin-Foote creates downtempo ambient house under the Khotin moniker, with releases spanning from 2014 to present. His dreamy, mid-tempo productions appear on Ghostly International, 1080P, and his own Khotin Industries label, blending deep house rhythms with ambient textures.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 13 shared genres, 2 collaborations
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, 13 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Rival Consoles
Rival Consoles is Ryan Lee West, a Leicester-born electronic musician now based in London. His sound spans electronica, ambient, and melodic house across releases on Erased Tapes, blending IDM sensibilities with microhouse elements.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Regis
Karl O'Connor operates as Regis from the UK, founding the Downwards label and establishing himself as a key figure in industrial techno. His output spans raw, hypnotic techno and driving peak-time tracks across Downwards, Tresor Records, and Blackest Ever Black.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Polygonia
Polygonia is the multidisciplinary project of Munich-based artist Lindsey Wang, active since 2021 with 31 releases across electronic music. Her productions span driving deep techno to ambient textures, appearing on labels including Dekmantel, Wisdom Teeth, and On Board Music.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Batu
Batu is Omar McCutcheon, a Bristol-based producer who runs the Timedance label. His sound spans driving techno and leftfield house across releases on Livity Sound Recordings, Hessle Audio, XL Recordings, and Wisdom Teeth.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 14 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, 10 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Area 3
Area 3 is an ambient producer who also records under the alias M50. The project spans ambient textures to afro house and deep house rhythms, releasing on Khotin Industries and Curation Best Of 2025.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 10 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Verses GT
Verses GT is a US duo comprising Jason Chung (Nosaj Thing) and Philippe Aubin-Dionne (Jacques Greene). The group produces electronica and ambient music with forays into afro house and bass house, releasing on Curation Best Of 2025.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 10 shared genres, 2 collaborations
The Black Dog
The Black Dog is a British electronic group from London formed in 1989, originally comprising Ken Downie, Ed Handley, and Andy Turner before the latter two departed to form Plaid. The group produces techno ranging from peak-time driving tracks to downtempo electronica, releasing primarily on Dust Science and Soma Records.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 9 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Aleksi Perala
Finnish producer Aleksi Perälä, born in 1976, has operated as an independent electronic music composer for over 20 years. His output spans ambient electronica and peak-time techno across labels including Clone Basement Series, Trip, and his own AP Musik imprint.
Connection: 2 shared labels, 9 shared genres, 2 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.