House Music
Originating in the U.S. during the late ’70s and early ’80s, House is an electronic dance music genre that got its start in clubs – you guessed it – houses!
Originating in the U.S. during the late ’70s and early ’80s, House is an electronic dance music genre that got its start in clubs – you guessed it – houses!
Trance is a subgenre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in the early ’90s. It’s characterized by hypnotic melodies, repetitive rhythms, and an overall sense of euphoria.
echno is a genre that combines the essence of African American styles like funk, electro, and Chicago house with futuristic themes and sounds. Think of relentless beats, repetitive synth hooks, and a BPM (beats per minute) that’ll keep your heart racing.
Originating in the UK, Dubstep is a fusion of 2-step, grime, and drum and bass. Early pioneers like Skream, Benga, and Digital Mystikz paved the way.
With its fast breakbeats, heavy bass, and complex rhythms, Drum and Bass, or DnB as it’s commonly abbreviated, is more than just a musical style – it’s a whole mood.
Hardstyle is not just an EDM sub-genre; it’s a lifestyle. And we’re gonna talk beats, kicks, history, and culture.
So you’ve heard the term “trap music” thrown around like it’s candy, but you’re scratching your head thinking, “What is this genre all about?” Originating from the Southern United States, particularly from Atlanta, Georgia, trap is a subgenre of hip-hop that has taken the world by storm.
Electronic/Dance Music, often abbreviated as EDM, encompasses a broad range of percussive music genres produced primarily for dance-based entertainment environments.