31,557 artists in catalog

Artist index

Every DJ-relevant artist with three or more chemistry-scored tracks in our catalog. Each page shows BPM range, dominant keys, sound profile and related artists — useful when you're prepping a set, deciding whether an unfamiliar artist will work in your scene, or just exploring.

Spaow
5
Drum & Bass · 87 BPM median
5A
Sparkz
5
Drum & Bass · 144 BPM median
1A
Spatial
5
Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass · 129 BPM median
12A
Spectrum Noise
5
Psy-Trance · 145 BPM median
11B
Spintribe
5
Melodic House & Techno · 124 BPM median
5B
Sputnik One
5
Bass / Club · 98 BPM median
11A
STAN BIZZY
5
Dance · 127 BPM median
2B
Stave
5
Electronica · 117 BPM median
11B
Stayer
5
Mainstage · 128 BPM median
11A
Steely Dan
5
Rock · 120 BPM median
1972–199310B
Stephen K Cal
5
Progressive House · 125 BPM median
11A
Stephen Nicholls
5
House · 124 BPM median
10A
Stjepanek
5
Melodic House & Techno · 124 BPM median
5A
Struction
5
Bass / Club · 130 BPM median
11A
Stub
5
Melodic House & Techno · 124 BPM median
12A
Studio Deep
5
Amapiano · 114 BPM median
10B
Stevie Cox
5
Bass / Club · 128 BPM median
8A
Subjected
5
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) · 128 BPM median
3A
Submerse
5
Electronica · 90 BPM median
12B
Subradeon
5
House · 131 BPM median
3A
Sutura
5
Hard Techno · 155 BPM median
5A
Sven Weisemann
5
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) · 121 BPM median
20063A
Swalenz
5
UK Garage · 138 BPM median
2A
Sweatson Klank
5
Electronica · 106 BPM median
10A
Sweet Harmony
5
Mainstage · 126 BPM median
3A
Sydney Seymour
5
Downtempo · 112 BPM median
5A
T5UMUT5UMU
5
140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime · 140 BPM median
7A
Taavi
5
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 132 BPM median
10B
Taglo
5
Progressive House · 122 BPM median
12A
Tati Quebra Barraco
5
Brazilian Funk · 129 BPM median
2002–20049A
Teddy Black
5
House · 123 BPM median
8A
Teklow
5
Tech House · 127 BPM median
4A
Telefon Tel Aviv
5
Electronica · 116 BPM median
2002–200410A
Sebastian Weikum
5
Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass · 125 BPM median
2013–20216B
Tenvin
5
Melodic House & Techno · 122 BPM median
10B
Teologen
5
Melodic House & Techno · 122 BPM median
12A
Tep No
5
Dance · 120 BPM median
20205B
Terror Tone
5
UK Garage / Bassline · 130 BPM median
10A
The Allegorist
5
Electronica · 118 BPM median
10A
The DJ Producer
5
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave · 200 BPM median
6A
The Masquerade
5
Dubstep · 74 BPM median
12A
The Police
5
Rock · 141 BPM median
1980–19927A
The Populists
5
Indie Dance · 127 BPM median
1A
Senjay
5
Amapiano · 113 BPM median
10B
The Prophecy
5
Drum & Bass · 87 BPM median
7B
The Quasars
5
Psy-Trance · 146 BPM median
4B
The Rolling Stones
5
Rock · 137 BPM median
1973–202611B
The Rurals
5
Deep House · 125 BPM median
20017A

Why a chemistry-scored artist directory matters

Most artist directories online give you a name, a genre tag and maybe a Spotify link. They don't tell you whether an artist's tracks will mix into your set, what BPM range they live in, which keys dominate their releases, or who else sounds like them. For a working DJ, those are the questions that actually matter.

Every artist in this directory has at least three tracks in our catalog, analysed end-to-end across the same six dimensions our recommendation engine uses — energy, drive, groove, brightness, warmth and vocal content. The result is that an unfamiliar name on a lineup poster is two clicks from a clear picture: their typical tempo, their dominant keys, the artists they cluster with, and a sortable list of every track of theirs we've scored.

Use the search to find a specific artist, the genre chips to narrow to a scene, or just sort by popularity to see who's currently dominating the Mixgraph catalog. From any artist page, the related-artists section spreads the map out further — every connection is a similarity-scored edge, not a guess.

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