Charlotte de Witte has firmly established herself as one of techno’s most dynamic and influential artists. With her dark, driving beats and uncompromising energy, the Belgian DJ/producer has captivated fans all over the world with standout performances at iconic festivals like Tomorrowland, Awakenings, Coachella and plenty others.

Her meteoric rise can also be attributed to her authentic approach to techno. Singles like “The Age of Love” remix and “Roar,” have become anthems within the genre, often pushing boundaries while maintaining an undeniable groove.

In this article, we have hand-picked ten artists who share a similar sound and artistic vision with Charlotte de Witte, ranging from mainstays such as Juliet Fox, Eli Brown, and others who prove to be some of the most impactful artists of the moment.

Our Handpicked List Of Artists Who Sound Like Charlotte de Witte

Juliet Fox

Juliet Fox‘s music embodies the same intense, hypnotic drive that defines Charlotte de Witte’s style. Tracks like “It Began In 1989” and “Techno In Space” feature layers of pulsing basslines and minimalistic rhythms that build tension in a similar vein, delivering high-energy moments perfect for peak-time sets. With a focus on deep, heart-pounding grooves and intoxicating vocal elements, Juliet Fox’s talent has shaped her to be one of the leading queens of techno.

Eli Brown

Eli Brown’s fusion of techno and house creates a dynamic, dark energy that aligns with Charlotte de Witte’s harder-edged sound. His ability to seamlessly blend pounding beats with gritty textures makes him a frequent favorite among all around the world. Tracks like “Diamonds On My Mind” and “Escape” highlight his knack for creating high-intensity moments, which mirror the relentless power that de Witte brings to her sets.

Anfisa Letyago

Anfisa Letyago’s rapid ascent is marked by her futuristic, industrial soundscapes that feel akin to Charlotte de Witte’s. Tracks like her remix to “Ray of Solar” and “Feelin'” feature driving percussion and hypnotic loops that pull listeners into a deep, atmospheric journey. Her work on labels like Drumcode echoes the raw, underground energy techno fans crave.

Spektre

Spektre’s sophisticated, high-octane techno shares a lot of common ground with Charlotte de Witte’s style. Known for their cinematic buildups and thrilling drops, Spektre’s tracks like “Thinking About You” and “Stop Me From Falling” create intense, rave-ready moments. Their blend of melodic tension and dark, rumbling basslines mirrors the emotional intensity that de Witte is famous for.

ANNA

ANNA’s productions, often defined by her deep, driving basslines and atmospheric intensity, resonate with Charlotte de Witte’s darker, warehouse-inspired sounds. ANNA’s tracks like “Forever Ravers” or her rework of “Pulverturm” are packed with brooding energy and hypnotic rhythms, creating a similar entrancing effect that defines Charlotte’s music.

Layton Giordani

Layton Giordani’s knack for balancing underground influences with euphoric moments makes him a natural comparison to Charlotte de Witte. Recent releases like “PATT (Party All The Time)” or his remix of Deadmau5’s “Strobe” features expansive, spacey synths and melodies that feel unmistakably fresh.

BEC

With a focus on hard-hitting, stripped-back grooves, BEC’s tracks like “Phantasy” and “Humanoid” create the same kind of relentless momentum that drives Charlotte’s music. Her productions also highlight eerie atmospheres and pounding basslines, offering a similarly immersive and raw rave experience.

HI-LO

HI-LO, Oliver Heldens’ darker alias, taps into a heavier, more industrial style of techno that fans of Charlotte de Witte can appreciate. Tracks like “Orion” and “Pyramid Rave” incorporate distorted synths, pounding rhythms creating an irresistible appeal. HI-LO’s productions offer the tension-filled buildups and hard-hitting drops that make him a favorite for any techno fan.

ANDATA

ANDATA’s approach to techno leans heavily into dark, atmospheric textures and powerful basslines, much like Charlotte de Witte’s productions. Singles like “New Wave” and “Lazer Raw” are characterized by their haunting soundscapes, which evokes the same sense of depth and intensity found in Charlotte’s music.

Hardwell

While known for his big room house roots, Hardwell’s recent pivot towards darker, more techno-infused sounds has earned him a lot of love from the techno community. Songs like “INTO THE UNKNOWN” or his edit of “Control Your Body” features driving kicks, heavy synths, and a no-nonsense, high-energy approach that aligns with the relentless power of Charlotte’s music.

Must See DJ Sets From Charlotte de Witte:

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