Similar Artists to Mike Dunn
If you follow Mike Dunn, these are the artists Electrobuzz listeners also track — connected through shared labels, overlapping genres, and actual collaborations across 32 releases. Top connections include Dave Lee ZR, Harry Romero, Mr. V. These aren't generic recommendations — every link is computed from real release data in the Electrobuzz archive.
Chicago-based DJ and producer Michael Dunn ran Dance Mutha Records from 1988-1990 and co-founded Warehouse Records with Armando Gallop during the same period. His house productions span deep house to Afro house across labels including Defected, Glitterbox Recordings, and Classic Music Company.
Artists Similar to Mike Dunn
Dave Lee ZR
Dave Lee ZR is the alias of Italian producer Riccardo Zanella, who has released 35 tracks since 2022. His productions span nu disco, house, and deep house across labels including Z Records and Glitterbox Recordings.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 17 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Harry Romero
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.
Connection: 7 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Mr. V
Mr. V is Victor Font, a DJ and producer from Manhattan who co-founded Sole Channel Music with Alix Alvarez. He produces house, tech house, and deep house tracks for labels including Toolroom, Mobilee Records, and Repopulate Mars.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 19 shared genres, 5 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: 6 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Life on Planets
Life on Planets is a Baltimore-based project that began as a duo in 2014 before becoming the solo act of Phill Celeste. The project produces house, tech house, and indie dance tracks for labels including Wolf & Lamb Records, dirtybird, Soul Clap Records, and Classic Music Company.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Seamus Haji
British producer Seamus Haji runs Big Love Music and works as A&R for Glitterbox Recordings and Soulfuric Recordings. His house productions span deep house, tech house, and nu disco across labels including Glitterbox, Spacedisco Records, and 4 To The Floor Records.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 19 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: 4 shared labels, 22 shared genres, 3 collaborations
Vintage Culture
Brazilian DJ and producer Lukas Rafael Ruiz Hespanhol performs as Vintage Culture, releasing music since 2014 from his base in Mato Grosso do Sul. His melodic house and tech house productions appear on labels including Insomniac Records, Tomorrowland Music, and his own Vintage Culture imprint.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 23 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Doug Willis
Doug Willis is a disco-sampling alias used by UK house producer Dave Lee (real name David Russell Lee), who originates from the Isle of Wight. His Doug Willis releases span house, nu disco, afro house, and funky house across labels including Z Records.
Connection: 3 shared labels, 11 shared genres, 7 collaborations
Tony Romera
Anthony Romera is a French DJ and producer from Lyon who releases under the name Tony Romera. His music spans tech house, jackin house, and afro house across labels including Toolroom, Issues, and Alleanza.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 3 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: 6 shared labels, 20 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Ben Westbeech
Ben Westbeech is a British producer and vocalist from Hertfordshire who also releases drum & bass under the alias Breach. His house music spans deep house to nu disco across labels including Defected and Glitterbox Recordings, drawing from his classical training as a cellist and pianist.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 21 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Dames Brown
Dames Brown is a three-piece vocal group from Detroit featuring Teresa Marbury, Lisa Cunningham, and Athena Johnson. The trio produces house and nu disco tracks for labels including Defected, Glitterbox Recordings, and Classic Music Company.
Connection: 6 shared labels, 19 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Jimpster
British producer Jamie Odell operates as Jimpster from Braintree, co-founding and running Freerange Records and Delusions Of Grandeur labels. His deep house and tech house productions span releases on Nu Groove Records, Voltaire Music, and Foliage Records, maintaining consistent output since 2010.
Connection: 5 shared labels, 19 shared genres, 2 collaborations
Jamie Jones
Jamie Jones is a Welsh DJ and producer from Caernarfon who co-founded Hot Creations and has released 66 tracks since 2010. His tech house and deep house productions appear on labels including Hot Creations, Hottrax, Defected, and Subliminal, spanning minimal deep tech to peak-time driving techno.
Connection: 4 shared labels, 21 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.