Similar Artists to KANT
If you follow KANT, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 20 releases. Top connections include Fahlberg, Tapesh, Teenage Mutants. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
KANT is Copenhagen-based producer Joachim Schaarup-Jensen, active since 2013 with 20 releases across the electronic music spectrum. His sound spans deep house and tech house through to indie dance and nu disco, with releases on Black Butter Records, KATERMUKKE, and MoBlack Records.
Artists Similar to KANT
Fahlberg
Alexander Fahlberg is a producer and DJ from Stockholm, Sweden. His music spans melodic house & techno, afro house, and deep house, with releases on MoBlack Records, Watergate Records, and ICONYC since 2019.
Connection: 1 shared label, 9 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Tapesh
Tapesh Marian Gajewski is a DJ and producer based in Düsseldorf, Germany. His tech house and deep house productions appear on labels including Akulee, Happy Techno Music, and Bunny Tiger, spanning minimal deep tech to nu disco across 52 releases since 2010.
Connection: 6 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Teenage Mutants
Teenage Mutants is a German techno duo from Hamburg, formed in 2010 by Christian Samujlo and Pascal Klank. Their sound spans peak time techno and deep house across labels including Stil Vor Talent, Octopus Records, and Terminal M, with 88 releases since 2012.
Connection: 9 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Pete Oak
Pete Oak is Danish producer Peter Bøgh Andreasen, based in Copenhagen and originally from Aalborg. He produces deep house, tech house, and indie dance tracks for labels including Stil Vor Talent, Sincopat, and Polymath.
Connection: 1 shared label, 6 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Finnebassen
Norwegian producer Finn Peder Wang operates from Oslo under the Finnebassen moniker. His deep house and tech house productions appear on labels including NM2, Polymath, and Monaberry, often incorporating indie dance and nu disco elements.
Connection: 1 shared label, 6 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Jobe
Simon Jobe is a London-based DJ and producer from Newcastle who releases under the moniker Jobe. His productions span deep house, melodic techno, and indie dance across labels including Steyoyoke, Selador, and Sincopat.
Connection: 1 shared label, 6 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Daniel Fernandes
Daniel Fernandes is a Portuguese DJ and producer who has released music since 2013. He produces tech house, deep house, and nu disco tracks for labels including Bunny Tiger and Sleazy Deep.
Connection: 1 shared label, 5 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Caspar
Caspar is a German tech house producer from Schifferstadt whose real name is Caspar Francis Pound. His driving techno and melodic house tracks appear on labels including Beans and Bacon, Klang Gymnastik, and Manual Music, with releases spanning from 2010 to 2022.
Connection: 1 shared label, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Sasch BBC
German producer Sascha Ries operates under the Sasch BBC moniker from Ludwigshafen am Rhein. His tech house and driving techno productions appear on labels including Mad Hatter, Manual Music, and Dear Deer, spanning melodic house to peak-time techno across 19 releases since 2010.
Connection: 1 shared label, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Framewerk
British duo Framewerk consists of Darren James and Alec Milliner, formed in 2013 to produce deep house and nu disco. Their sound has evolved toward progressive breaks and progressive house, with releases on Capital Heaven and Sleazy Deep spanning deep house, tech house, and breakbeat territories.
Connection: 1 shared label, 4 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Rob Made
Connection: 1 shared label, 3 shared genres, 1 collaboration
Pete Simpson
Connection: 1 shared label, 2 shared genres, 1 collaboration
How We Found These Deep 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.