A 'Rock' sub-genre

Origin

Space rock emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is characterised by its incorporation of spacey sound effects, synthesizers, and lyrics that often explore themes related to outer space, science fiction, and psychedelic experiences.

Similar to

Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock

Example track

Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine

A 'Garage' sub-genre

Origin

Bassline originated in the early 2000s in the UK and is characterized by its prominent basslines, often played in a distinctive, off-beat pattern, combined with catchy melodies and syncopated rhythms.

Similar to

UK Garage, Speed Garage, Grime

Example track

Double 99 - RIP Groove

A 'Trap' sub-genre

Origin

Electronic trap gained momentum in the 2010s as producers started incorporating trap elements (rhythmic patterns, heavy basslines, and aggressive beats) into their electronic tracks.

Similar to

Trapstep, Chillstep, Future Bass

Example track

RL Grime - Core

A 'Jazz' sub-genre

Origin

Bossa Nova originated in Brazil in the late 1950s and early 1960s and combines samba rhythms with jazz influences, creating a unique and smooth musical style.

Similar to

Sambda, Bolero, Latin Jazz

Example track

Baila Nova - Desafinado (Antônio Carlos Jobim & N. Mendonça)

A 'House' sub-genre

Origin

Hard house originated in the UK in the early 1990s and is characterised by its fast beats, typically ranging from 145 to 150 BPM, aggressive basslines, and energetic synth patterns.

Similar to

Hardstyle, Hard Trance, Eurodance

Example track

Tony de Vit - Are You All Ready

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