Anjunadeep, founded in 2005 by James Grant and Jody Wisternoff, has gained widespread recognition for its exceptional blend of deep house, progressive, and ambient electronic music. The label’s unique sonic identity and talent for identifying and promoting outstanding artists have propelled them to mainstream success over the last five years. 

Anjunadeep’s mainstream success indicates an increasing appreciation for electronic music that delves into human emotion and pushes the boundaries of traditional production methods. This rise also presents an opportunity to explore the world of underground dance music, which shares a similar ethos. Labels like Anjunadeep, which offer comparable musical offerings or talent-nurturing approaches, possess a wealth of untapped tracks that have the potential to redefine our understanding of electronic music. 

Anjunadeep is a fantastic gateway drug into the world of emotionally-drive and melodic dance music, and now that you’re here, let’s find out just how deep the rabbit hole goes. 


Where The Heart Is 

Founded by David Hohme in the mid-2000-teens, Where The Heart Is record has become a haven for driving progressive beats that pull at the heartstrings of its fans and DJs. And while the genres vary broadly from organic house to progressive house, the central vibe and songwriting use dance music as the medium for musical storytelling with an emphasis as well on the texture of the music, which is a hallmark of labels like Anjunadeep and All Day I Dream.

With artists like Modd, Jody Wisternoff, Martin Roth, and David Hohme all having released songs and remixes on the label, it’s an easy recommendation for any fan of Anjunadeep who is looking to dive a bit deeper into similar sounds of the genre.  

Sekora

Sekora has risen swiftly through the ranks of melodic house labels, leveraging their label boss’ – an artist named UOAK – expertise on Spotify playlisting and music promotion to garner the artists that they sign healthy numbers of streams and expose them to much larger audiences. 

Much like Anjunadeep, Sekora prioritizes its efforts in philanthropic movements, donating much of its profits to environmentally-friendly organizations to better the planet and make for a brighter future. 

Spongspire

Songspire has built a steady catalog of darker progressive tunes with strong melodic motifs. Much like Sekora, the team at Songspire has built up a solid playlist following over the years, allowing the artists they sign to reach a far wider audience.

And while the sounds and textures that Songspire releases often tend to be a bit darker than Anjunadeep’s sonic palette,  the melody-focused music makes it an easy comparison for any fan of Anjunadeep’s discography. 

Steyoyoke

Steyoyoke and Anjunadeep have carved out a distinctive niche in deep house and melodic techno music. Both labels share a unique commitment to producing dynamic, atmospheric soundscapes that encapsulate the essence of their genres. The distinct ethereal, hypnotic undertones featured in Steyoyoke’s releases are reminiscent of the lush, profound melodies Anjunadeep is famous for. 

Both labels foster a deep emotional resonance, nurturing an intimate connection between the listener and the music. This parallel emphasis on introspective, layered composition bridges these two labels’ pursuit of depth and sophistication in electronic music.

Lost & Found

Lost & Found and Anjunadeep are two highly acclaimed labels in progressive house music. Both labels have distinct approaches to curating and nurturing emotionally rich tracks of the highest quality. Under the leadership of Guy J, Lost & Found is known for its deep, harmonious soundscapes that resonate with the complexity and emotional depth found in Anjunadeep’s releases. 

Their music consistently features intricate melodic structures and atmospheric sound design, which captures listeners’ hearts and minds beyond the dance floor. Additionally, both labels emphasize the transformative power of electronic music, whether it’s the evocative textures of Lost & Found or the immersive, profound tunes of Anjunadeep. Their shared commitment to delivering emotionally nuanced and thought-provoking music unites these two labels in their respective domains.

Cercle Records

Cercle Records and Anjunadeep are legendary labels in the electronic music scene known for their unforgettable, ambiance-driven live performances. Anjunadeep, renowned for its melodic deep house and progressive sounds, shares a like-minded approach with Cercle Records. This label gained fame for its innovative live streams showcasing top artists in stunning, often historical, locations across the globe.

Both labels are dedicated to creating an immersive, emotionally engaging musical experience. Anjunadeep’s thoughtfully curated events often feature picturesque venues and meticulously crafted atmospheres, attracting audiences who come for the music and stay for the occasion. Similarly, Cercle Records has made a name by hosting captivating performances in one-of-a-kind settings, from hot air balloons to castles, blending music, history, and breathtaking views to create unforgettable moments.

Their shared focus on forging a connection between the music, the surroundings, and the crowd unites these two labels. They excel in arranging events that transcend mere music showcases, instead providing experiences that touch audiences on a deeper, more meaningful level.

Shanti Radio

Shanti Radio Moscow and Anjunadeep are two labels that have carved unique paths in the electronic music landscape, each fostering an eclectic roster of artists exploring dance music’s more reflective side. 

Shanti Radio, guided by the artistic vision of Gorje Hewek and Izhevski, shares a similar sonic ethos with Anjunadeep, presenting music that leans towards the deep, melodic, and emotionally evocative end of the spectrum. Both labels have a knack for unearthing and showcasing tunes that bridge the gap between dancefloor dynamism and ambient introspection.

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