31,335 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.

Emperor
67
Drum & Bass · 86 BPM median
2004–20254A
DLR
67
Drum & Bass · 87 BPM median
2010–20252A
Oscar L
67
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 125 BPM median
2008–20259B
Croatia Squad
67
Future House · 123 BPM median
2013–20247A
Quintino
67
Mainstage · 128 BPM median
2013–20267B
S3rl
67
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave · 88 BPM median
2007–20231A
Firestar Soundsystem
67
Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass · 132 BPM median
2016–20172A
Destroyers
67
Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass · 132 BPM median
1995–20229A
Black Loops
67
Deep House · 126 BPM median
2013–20253A
Revealed Recordings
67
Mainstage · 130 BPM median
20237A
John O'Callaghan
67
Trance (Main Floor) · 138 BPM median
2008–202511A
Mr. V
67
House · 124 BPM median
2004–20268A
Jason Rivas
67
House · 124 BPM median
8A
Morttagua
67
Progressive House · 123 BPM median
2019–20255B
Carlos A
66
Minimal / Deep Tech · 124 BPM median
2017–20248A
Audio
66
Drum & Bass · 87 BPM median
1990–20267B
Nymfo
66
Drum & Bass · 86 BPM median
2013–20228A
Andrea Oliva
66
Tech House · 124 BPM median
2014–20228A
Kaiserdisco
66
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 128 BPM median
2010–20265A
Gene Karz
66
Hard Techno · 128 BPM median
2013–20207A
Pryda
66
Progressive House · 126 BPM median
2004–20235A
Harvey McKay
66
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 127 BPM median
2013–20255A
Brian Cid
66
Progressive House · 121 BPM median
2016–202210B
Babert
66
Nu Disco / Disco · 124 BPM median
2016–20258A
Kompany
66
Dubstep · 145 BPM median
2016–20252A
Spencer Brown
66
Progressive House · 125 BPM median
2015–20267B
Miguel Bastida
65
Tech House · 124 BPM median
2013–20228A
Document One
65
Drum & Bass · 87 BPM median
2010–20244A
FlashDancers
65
Funky House · 124 BPM median
20249A
Jens Lissat
65
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 137 BPM median
1993–202411B
Charlotte de Witte
65
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 136 BPM median
2015–20268A
Adaro
65
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave · 155 BPM median
2010–20266A
Deborah De Luca
65
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 135 BPM median
2018–20269B
Laurent Simeca
65
Funky House · 126 BPM median
2022–202511A
Indecent Noise
65
Trance (Main Floor) · 140 BPM median
1998–202611B
Ivory (IT)
65
Melodic House & Techno · 120 BPM median
2020–20245A
Maceo Plex
65
Deep House · 124 BPM median
2010–20238A
Javi Bora
65
House · 125 BPM median
2018–20235A
Pablo Say
65
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) · 130 BPM median
2019–20257B
Shlomi Aber
65
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) · 130 BPM median
2007–20265B
Benjamin Fröhlich
65
Indie Dance · 125 BPM median
2017–20249A
Dope Demeanors
65
Jackin House · 126 BPM median
8A
The Brainkiller
65
Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass · 132 BPM median
2013–20158A
Timmy Trumpet
65
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave · 140 BPM median
2016–20269A
Sante
65
Tech House · 125 BPM median
1989–20258A
Saliva Commandos
65
Afro House · 124 BPM median
8A
Hertz
64
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) · 138 BPM median
2003–20257A
Max Freegrant
64
Progressive House · 123 BPM median
1989–20219A

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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