List of microgenres
Appearance
Music
[edit]- Alternative R&B[1][2][3]
- Art pop[1]
- Balearic pop[4]
- Baltimore club[4]
- Blackgaze[5]
- Blog house[3]
- Brostep[3]
- Business techno[6]
- Chillwave[3][4][7]
- Cloud rap[4][5][7]
- Complextro[3]
- Crabcore[3]
- Crunk[4]
- Comfy synth[8]
- Country rap[9]
- Deconstructed club[1]
- Distroid[10]
- Drill[4]
- Egg punk[5]
- Electroclash[3][4]
- Electropop[1]
- Fidget house[3]
- Freak folk[3]
- Future funk[11]
- Future bass[3]
- Future garage[3]
- Future house[3]
- Guarachero[12]
- Hardvapour[13][14][15]
- Hipster hop[16]
- Hyperpop[1][5][17]
- Hypnagogic pop[3]
- Incelcore[18]
- Jerkin'[4]
- J-garage[19]
- Lo-fi hip hop[3]
- Lo-fi house[3]
- Lo-fi pop[5]
- Minneapolis sound[20]
- Moombahton[3]
- Mumble rap[21]
- Nightcore[3]
- Noisegrind[22]
- Nu rave[23]
- Pornogrind[24]
- Seapunk[3][7][10][25]
- Shangaan electro[26]
- Shibuya-kei[27]
- Shitgaze[3][4][7]
- Sigilkore[28]
- Sinogrime[29]
- Skweee[3]
- Slam death metal[30]
- Slowed and reverb[3]
- Snap[4]
- Synthwave[31]
- Tropical house[3]
- UK funky[32]
- Vaporwave[3][4][5][10]
- Weightless[33]
- Witch house[3][4][7][10][34]
- Wonky[3]
See also
[edit]Other music genres
- Avant-prog
- Bardcore
- Bedroom pop
- Bubblegum bass
- Cringe pop
- Cuddlecore
- Dream-beat
- Dreampunk
- Folktronica
- Gothabilly
- Indietronica
- Kawaii future bass
- Lowercase
- Minimal wave
- Neon pop-punk
- New Weird America
- New pop
- New wave of new wave
- Nightcore
- Outsider music
- Post-progressive
- Proto-prog
- Proto-punk
- Sophisti-pop
- Wonky pop
- Yacht rock
- Zeuhl
Lists of subgenres
References
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- ^ Haidari, Niloufar (2019-10-23). "What the hell is Business Techno?". Mixmag. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
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- ^ Magee, Tamlin (2023-03-15). "The inside story of comfy synth, the internet's snuggliest microgenre". Dazed. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
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- ^ Friedlander, Emilie (August 19, 2019). "Chillwave: a momentary microgenre that ushered in the age of nostalgia". The Guardian.
- ^ Broomfield, Matt (2016-04-28). "Inside 'hardvapour', the internet's latest microgenre". Dazed. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ Matt Preira (May 10, 2011). "Five Key Moments in the Chronology of Hipster Hop". Miami New Times. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
a brewing microgenre poised to take the mainstream by storm
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- ^ "Fear of God Founder Erich Keller Talks Grindcore History, Album Reissue – Decibel Magazine". 6 March 2018.
- ^ "LA Priest walks us through each track of his homemade, immersive new pop album Gene". The FADER. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ Weingarten, Christopher R. (2019-08-07). "WTF Is Pornogrind?". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
- ^ Stevens & O'Donnell 2020, p. 6.
- ^ "DJ Mag's electronic albums that defined the decade". DJ Mag. 2019-12-16. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
- ^ L-Vis 1990 & Sinjin Hawke Feat. Pink Dollaz (29 August 2018). "Singles Club: Empress Of, MihTy, mmph". Factmag.com. Retrieved 2018-09-27.
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- ^ Garb, Kyle. "Witch House: An Intro To The Microgenre That Influenced Everyone From Tyler, The Creator To ASAP Rocky". Complex. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
Bibliography
- Stevens, Anne H.; O'Donnell, Molly C., eds. (2020). The Microgenre: A Quick Look at Small Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5013-4583-8.