The following is a list of electro house artists.
A–D
- A-Trak[1]
- Afrojack[2][3][4]
- Alesso[5]
- Erol Alkan[6]
- Steve Aoki[7][8][9]
- The Avener[10]
- Avicii[11][12][13]
- Danny Ávila[14]
- Benny Benassi[15][16]
- Bingo Players[17][18]
- Blasterjaxx[19][20]
- The Bloody Beetroots[21][22][23]
- Bodyrox[24]
- Booka Shade[25][26][27]
- Boys Noize[28][29]
- Breakbot[30]
- Busy P[31][32][33]
- Felix Cartal[34]
- CFCF[35]
- The Chainsmokers[36]
- Chuckie[37][38]
- Clockwork[39][40]
- Cold Blank[41]
- Congorock[7][42]
- The Count & Sinden[43]
- Crookers[44][45]
- Dada Life[46][47][48]
- Daft Punk[30][49][50][51][52]
- John Dahlbäck[53][54]
- deadmau5[55][56][57][58]
- Digitalism[59][60][61]
- Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike[62]
- Diplo[63]
- Dirty South[64]
- DJ Ajax[65]
- DJ Tocadisco[66]
- Duck Sauce[67]
E–N
- Fake Blood[68]
- Fedde le Grand[37][69]
- Feed Me[70]
- Felguk[71][72]
- Felix da Housecat[73]
- Dillon Francis[74]
- Joachim Garraud[75]
- Martin Garrix[76][77]
- Goldierocks[78]
- Green Velvet[79]
- David Guetta[80][81]
- Hard Rock Sofa[82]
- Hardwell[83][84]
- Calvin Harris[85][86][87]
- Icona Pop[88]
- Sebastian Ingrosso[89]
- Jack Beats[90]
- JDevil[91]
- Justice[30][92][93][94]
- Kavinsky[95][96][97]
- Kelis[98]
- Kill the Noise[99]
- Knife Party[100][101][102]
- Krewella[103][104]
- Laidback Luke[105][106]
- Le Castle Vania[107]
- Tommy Lee[108][109]
- Lo-Fi-Fnk[110]
- Lützenkirchen[111]
- Madeon[112]
- Major Lazer[113]
- Malente[114]
- Mason[115]
- Spoek Mathambo[116]
- Medicine 8[117][118]
- Kris Menace[119]
- Mr. Oizo[120][121][122]
- MSTRKRFT[123][124][125]
- NERVO[126]
- NuBreed[127]
O–Z
- Ummet Ozcan[128]
- Morgan Page[129]
- Ewan Pearson[130]
- Peking Duk[131]
- The Potbelleez[132]
- Eric Prydz[133]
- R3hab[134]
- Robbie Rivera[135]
- Porter Robinson[136][137][138]
- Sam La More[139]
- Sidney Samson[140]
- Sander van Doorn[141]
- SebastiAn[30][142][143]
- Shinichi Osawa[144]
- Shit Robot[145]
- Shout Out Out Out Out[146]
- Showtek[147]
- Simian Mobile Disco[148][149][150]
- Skrillex[151][152][153]
- Ivan Smagghe[154]
- Sneaky Sound System[155]
- Martin Solveig[37][156][157][158]
- Stephan Bodzin vs Marc Romboy[159]
- Surkin[160][161][162]
- Swedish House Mafia[163]
- Tiefschwarz[164]
- Tiësto[165]
- Tiga[166][167][168]
- TJH87[169]
- Tommy Trash[170][171]
- Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs[172][173][174]
- Treasure Fingers[175]
- Tujamo[176]
- Uffie[30]
- Vandalism[177]
- David Vendetta[178]
- VINAI[179]
- Vitalic[180]
- Wolfgang Gartner[134][181][182]
- Yolanda Be Cool[183]
- Yuksek[184][185]
- Zedd[186][187][188]
- Zomboy[189]
See also
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Dutch electro house brothers Sjoerd and Wouter Janssen —aka Showtek
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