List of intelligent dance music artists
This is a list of notable music artists who primarily play intelligent dance music (IDM). Artists/groups are listed alphabetically (excluding "The") and proper names are alphabetized by their first name.
- 808 State
 - μ-ziq
 - Actress
 - Acustic
 - AeTopus
 - Air Liquide
 - Alarm Will Sound
 - Aleksi Perälä
 - Alva Noto
 - Amon Tobin
 - Andy Stott
 - Aphex Twin
 - Apparat
 - Arca
 - Arovane
 - Autechre
 - B12
 - Beaumont Hannant
 - Ben Frost
 - Benn Jordan
 - Biosphere
 - Björk[1]
 - The Black Dog
 - Blanck Mass
 - Blank Banshee
 - Boards of Canada
 - Bochum Welt
 - Bogdan Raczynski
 - Boom Bip
 - Brothomstates
 - BT
 - Burial
 - Bvdub
 - C418
 - Cabaret Voltaire
 - Carbon Based Lifeforms
 - Capitol K
 - Casino Versus Japan
 - Ceephax Acid Crew
 - Cex
 - Chris Clark
 - Chris Douglas
 - Christ.
 - Cylob
 - Daedelus
 - Daisuke Tanabe[2]
 - Daniel Myer
 - Deadbeat
 - Deepchord
 - Demdike Stare
 - Deru
 - Diagram of Suburban Chaos
 - DMX Krew
 - Dopplereffekt
 - Drexciya
 - Eight Frozen Modules
 - Emptyset
 - Esem
 - FaltyDL
 - Fennesz
 - The Field
 - The Fireman
 - The Flashbulb
 - Floating Points
 - Flying Lotus
 - Forest Swords
 - Four Tet
 - Freescha
 - Funkstörung
 - The Future Sound Of London
 - Gas
 - Gescom
 - Global Communication
 - Global Goon
 - Goldie
 - Gridlock
 - Himuro Yoshiteru
 - I am Robot and Proud
 - Innovaders
 - Isan
 - J Lesser
 - Jackson and his Computer Band
 - Jan Jelinek
 - Jega
 - Jello
 - Jlin
 - John Tejada
 - Jon Hopkins[3]
 - Kevin Blechdom
 - Kid606
 - Kim Hiorthøy
 - Kodomo
 - Koreless[4]
 - Lackluster
 - Legowelt
 - Lemon Jelly
 - LFO
 - Lone
 - Loscil
 - Lorn
 - Lusine
 - Machinedrum
 - Mark Pritchard
 - Marumari
 - Matmos
 - Meat Beat Manifesto
 - Mick Harris
 - Mira Calix
 - Monolake
 - Moderat[5]
 - Mouse on Mars
 - Murcof
 - Nathan Fake
 - Obfusc
 - Ochre
 - Oneohtrix Point Never
 - The Orb
 - Orbital
 - Oval
 - Pan Sonic
 - Pedro INF
 - Peshay
 - Photek
 - Pilote
 - Plaid
 - Prefuse 73
 - Plastikman
 - Plone
 - Pole
 - Push Button Objects
 - Pye Corner Audio
 - Raoul Sinier
 - Richard Devine
 - Richard H. Kirk
 - Romulo Del Castillo[6]
 - Rival Consoles
 - The Sabres of Paradise
 - Silke F
 - Secede
 - Secret Mommy
 - Seefeel
 - Seekae
 - Shigeto
 - Skylab
 - Solvent
 - Speedy J
 - Squarepusher
 - Stendeck
 - Steve Hauschildt
 - Syndrone
 - System 7
 - Sun Electric
 - Susumu Yokota
 - Sweet Exorcist
 - Sweet Trip
 - Team Doyobi
 - Telefon Tel Aviv
 - The Flashbulb
 - The Tuss
 - Thom Yorke
 - Tim Hecker
 - Trentemøller[7]
 - TRS-80
 - Two Lone Swordsmen
 - Tycho
 - UserPribadi
 - Ulrich Schnauss
 - Universal Indicator
 - Vector Lovers
 - Venetian Snares
 - Vulva
 - Wagon Christ
 - William Orbit
 - XXYYXX
 - Yppah
 - Zoon van snooK
 
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