This is a list of artists classified as recording folktronica, a genre of music comprising various elements of folk music and electronica; often incorporating hip hop, electronic or dance rhythms.[1][2]

Folktronica artists

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  37. Emile Uys. "Wintergatan Marble Machine: Making music with marbles". Design Indaba. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
Sources
  • Scott, Derek B. (editor), The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Musicology (2016), ISBN 978-0-7546-6476-5
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