Category
page 1Scottish electronic musicians

Annie Lennox
Scottish singer-songwriter (born 1954)
Calvin Harris
Scottish electronic music producer and DJ (born 1984)
Craig Armstrong
British composer
Lauren Mayberry
Scottish singer
Hudson Mohawke
Scottish composer, DJ and music producer

Mylo
Myles MacInnes (born 10 May 1978), better known by his stage name Mylo, is a Scottish electronic musician and record producer. His 2004 album Destroy Rock & Roll peaked at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart. He is best known for his 2005 single "Doctor Pressure", a mashup of his own track "Drop the Pressure" and Miami Sound Machine's 1984 song "Dr. Beat"; it peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
Helen Marnie
British musician
Kode9
Steve Goodman, known as Kode9 (born 1973) is a Scottish electronic music artist, DJ, and founder of the Hyperdub record label. He was one of the founding members of the early dubstep scene with his late collaborator The Spaceape. He has released four full-length albums: 2006's Memories of the Future and 2011's Black Sun (both with The Spaceape), Nothing (2015), Escapology and Astro-Darien (2022).

Grum
Graeme Shepherd (born 2 May 1986), better known by his stage name Grum, is a Scottish electronic musician and producer.
Bill Drummond
Scottish artist and musician (born 1953)
Jonah Sharp
American musician
Iain Cook
Scottish musician

Rustie
Rustie (born Russell Whyte, 4 January 1983) is a Scottish musician from Glasgow. He is associated with the Numbers label collective and first received attention for his 2007 EP Jagz the Smack. He signed to Warp Records in 2009. His 2011 debut album Glass Swords won him widespread acclaim. His music blends disparate genres, including hip hop, rave, and electronic trap.
Nicolette
Scottish singer-songwriter of Nigerian parentage
Barry Can't Swim
Scottish musician and producer
Martin Doherty
Scottish singer