“Beyond Beliefs” by Ben Böhmer is such a magical record because it gives melodic house fans a track that feels patient, detailed, and fully locked into its own emotional space. The lead line carries the track without needing a vocal, the groove keeps everything moving, and the arrangement opens up at the right pace, and it’s no wonder why it’s been one of the biggest dance music releases of all time (well, I don’t have numbers to back that up, but it certainly feels monumental regardless).

That is why people keep searching for songs like “Beyond Beliefs” by Ben Böhmer instead of searching for a random melodic house playlist. They want tracks with that same slow lift, soft melodic pressure, and late-night focus. I’ve hand-picked some of my favorite tracks that havea. similar sound after digging through discovery pages, Shazam-style comparison data, releases that fit the same feeling in a real listening context. I also included Magnetic Magazine Recordings releases that make sense beside the original, because this lane is exactly where our label has been spending a lot of time lately.

Songs Like “Beyond Beliefs” by Ben Böhmer

1. Night Breeze – “Wanaka Springs”

Night Breeze fits this list because “Wanaka Springs” has that same melodic patience that makes “Beyond Beliefs” work so well. The guitar-led writing gives it a human touch, while the drums keep the track moving in a way that still feels useful for DJs. Magnetic covered the release through a Magnetic Mix feature with Night Breeze, and the track belongs near the top here because it gets the tone right without trying to copy Ben Böhmer’s exact production language.

“Wanaka Springs” is softer around the edges than “Beyond Beliefs,” yet it sits in the same listening pocket. The main idea develops slowly, the instrumental parts feel connected, and the full track gives you that reflective melodic-house pull without relying on a vocal hook.

2. pørtl – “Elodie”

pørtl’s “Elodie” is one of the better Magnetic Magazine Recordings picks for anyone searching for songs like “Beyond Beliefs” because it has the same production-first appeal. Magnetic premiered the track in a feature around “Elodie”, and the record fits because the synth writing, pacing, and arrangement choices all feel intentional without getting too busy.

“Beyond Beliefs” works through a central melodic idea that keeps unfolding over time, and “Elodie” follows a related instinct. It builds through small details, leaves enough space for the main theme to stay clear, and gives melodic house fans something they can revisit without the track wearing itself out.

3. Dave Leck – “Floodgate”

Dave Leck’s “Floodgate” brings a deeper progressive angle to this list, and that helps round out the “Beyond Beliefs” lane without making every recommendation feel too soft. Magnetic covered the release in a feature around Floodgate and his writing process, and it works here because the track understands pacing.

The connection to Ben Böhmer comes through in how the track builds. “Floodgate” holds its shape, lets the melodic parts rise over time, and keeps enough movement underneath to feel useful inside a longer melodic or progressive set.

4. Kidnap – “Moments” [Ben Böhmer & Nils Hoffmann Remix]

Kidnap’s “Moments” in the Ben Böhmer and Nils Hoffmann remix is one of the most obvious picks here, and it earns that spot because the connection is direct. It gives you Ben’s melodic vocabulary in a slightly different frame, with Leo Stannard’s vocal giving the remix a clear emotional center.

If “Beyond Beliefs” is the instrumental entry point, this remix is the vocal-led companion. The chord movement, the soft pressure in the groove, and the slow lift all sit close to the same Ben Böhmer universe while still giving the track its own identity.

5. Monolink – “Father Ocean” [Ben Böhmer Remix]

“Father Ocean” in Ben Böhmer’s remix belongs here because it hits the same emotional temperature as “Beyond Beliefs” from a vocal-led angle. Monolink brings the songwriting and vocal identity, then Ben’s remix gives the track that gradual melodic rise and soft club pressure his fans know immediately.

This is the kind of track that makes sense for people who love the Cercle-era Ben Böhmer sound. It has the open-air feeling, the steady pulse, and the slow-developing arrangement that make it easy to place beside “Beyond Beliefs” in the same listening run.

6. Lane 8 & Yotto – “I / Y”

Lane 8 and Yotto’s “I / Y” came up in related-song context for “Beyond Beliefs,” and it works because it has a similar sense of patience with a slightly firmer club edge. The track sits closer to progressive house than Ben’s softer records, yet the melodic writing keeps it tied to the same audience.

This is the pick for listeners who want the same emotional pull with a bit more low-end pressure. “I / Y” has movement, space, and a clear melodic thread, which makes it a practical bridge from Ben Böhmer into the Lane 8 and Yotto side of the sound.

7. Sultan + Shepard – “Bloom”

Sultan + Shepard are a natural fit for this lane because their best records use melody with a lot of restraint. “Bloom” is one of the tracks that shows up in related-song context around “Beyond Beliefs,” and the match works because it carries that same patient, open-ended melodic house feeling.

The track feels less dramatic than a lot of progressive house, which is part of why it fits here. It keeps the groove soft, lets the melodic idea stay readable, and gives the listener a track that can run next to Ben Böhmer without pulling the playlist into a heavier direction.

8. Robby East – “Welcome Home”

Robby East’s “Welcome Home” is a useful pick because it gives the list a smaller, newer-feeling melodic house entry that still connects to the “Beyond Beliefs” search. It appeared in Shazam’s related-song context for a mixed “Beyond Beliefs” entry, and the fit is easy to hear once the track settles in.

“Welcome Home” has a softer touch, a clear melodic center, and the kind of steady movement that keeps it from drifting into background music. It works well for listeners who want the emotional side of Ben Böhmer without going straight to the biggest names in the genre.

9. Joachim Pastor – “Fixi”

Joachim Pastor’s “Fixi” fits because it brings a slightly older Hungry Music feel into the same melodic house conversation. It showed up in related-song context around “Beyond Beliefs,” and it makes sense because the track has a memorable melodic phrase, a patient arrangement, and enough personality to stand apart from standard playlist-house picks.

This is a good entry for listeners who like “Beyond Beliefs” because of the instrumental writing. “Fixi” lets the melody do the heavy lifting and keeps the rest of the production focused around that idea.

10. Avoure – “Aura”

Avoure’s “Aura” gives this list a This Never Happened-adjacent entry with enough emotional pull to work for Ben Böhmer fans. It appeared in related-song context around newer melodic records tied to the “Beyond Beliefs” search lane, and the connection works because the track is built around a simple melodic identity that holds up across the full arrangement.

“Aura” feels slightly more direct than “Beyond Beliefs,” yet it still carries that same reflective melodic house energy. It is a smart closer for this list because it gives readers a track they may already know, while still pointing them toward an artist worth following beyond one record.

What Makes A Song Sound Like “Beyond Beliefs” by Ben Böhmer?

The main thing is pacing. “Beyond Beliefs” never feels rushed, and that gives the melody room to guide the track instead of fighting for attention. The drums stay steady, the low end keeps the record moving, and the synth work adds emotion without forcing a huge peak too early.

Songs in this lane usually work best when the producer gives the main idea enough room. That can come through a repeating synth phrase, a soft vocal, a guitar part, or a patient chord progression, but the goal stays the same: keep the track moving while the emotional center stays easy to follow.

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Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.