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This is a list of
dream pop
artists. Individuals are alphabetized by their surname.
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
A–M
[
edit
]
Air
[1]
All About Eve
[2]
Alvvays
[3]
A.R. Kane
[4]
[5]
Atlas Sound
[5]
Au Revoir Simone
[6]
The Autumns
[7]
[8]
Azure Ray
[9]
Basement Revolver
[10]
Bat for Lashes
[11]
Beach Fossils
[12]
Beach House
[5]
[13]
Bell Hollow
[14]
Belly
[15]
Blonde Redhead
[5]
The Boo Radleys
[16]
[17]
Braids
[5]
Broadcast
[18]
Candidate
[19]
Candy Claws
[20]
Catherine Wheel
[21]
Chapterhouse
[16]
Chromatics
[22]
Cigarettes After Sex
[23]
Cocteau Twins
[5]
[24]
Cranes
[25]
Julee Cruise
[26]
Cults
[27]
[28]
Curve
[29]
The Depreciation Guild
[30]
Devics
[31]
DIIV
[32]
Echo Lake
[5]
Elysian Fields
[33]
Engineers
[34]
Eskobar
[35]
Ethel Cain
[36]
Fear of Men
[37]
Field Mouse
[38]
For Against
[39]
For Tracy Hyde
[40]
Galaxie 500
[24]
[41]
Kenneth James Gibson
[42]
Girl in Red
[43]
Grimes
[44]
[45]
[46]
Hatchie
[47]
Her's
[48]
High Highs
[49]
The High Violets
[50]
The Hundred in the Hands
[51]
I Break Horses
[5]
The Innocence Mission
[52]
It Hugs Back
[53]
Japanese Breakfast
[54]
Jay Som
[55]
Jadu
[56]
jj
[57]
The Joy Formidable
[58]
Kitchens of Distinction
[59]
Lab Partners
[60]
Landing
[61]
Lana Del Rey
[62]
[63]
Letting Up Despite Great Faults
[64]
Lykke Li
[65]
Little Dragon
[66]
London Grammar
[67]
Lorde
[68]
Lovesliescrushing
[69]
Lower Dens
[70]
Lush
[16]
[29]
M83
[71]
Magic Wands
[72]
Mahogany
[73]
Mazzy Star
[74]
Medicine
[75]
Men I Trust
[76]
[77]
[78]
Mira
[79]
Mr Twin Sister
[5]
My Bloody Valentine
[24]
[80]
[81]
[29]
N–Z
[
edit
]
The Nightblooms
[82]
The Ocean Blue
[83]
The One AM Radio
[84]
Pale Saints
[16]
Palm Ghosts
[85]
Papercuts
[86]
Parannoul
[87]
Parekh & Singh
[88]
Parker and Lily
[89]
Plastic Flowers
[90]
Porcelain Raft
[5]
Purity Ring
[5]
The Raveonettes
[91]
Ride
[16]
Sarah P.
[92]
Say Lou Lou
[93]
School of Seven Bells
[94]
Secret Shine
[95]
Seely
[96]
Sigur Rós
[5]
Troye Sivan
[97]
Slowdive
[16]
Snakadaktal
[98]
Snow & Voices
[99]
Soundpool
[100]
Spirea X
[101]
Spotlight Kid
[102]
SRSQ
[103]
Still Corners
[104]
Stripmall Architecture
Sugar Plant
[105]
The Sundays
[106]
Sweet Trip
[107]
Tanukichan
[108]
The Telescopes
[109]
Them Are Us Too
[110]
This Mortal Coil
[5]
[111]
Trance to the Sun
[112]
Turnover
[113]
Vansire
[114]
Venus Hum
[115]
Vision Eternel
[116]
[117]
Vivian Girls
[118]
Warpaint
[119]
Washed Out
[120]
Wet
[121]
White Violet
[122]
Wild Nothing
[5]
The xx
[123]
Your Friend
[124]
The Zephyrs
[125]
See also
[
edit
]
List of shoegaze musicians
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