- drum-n-b****,
dubstep and
techno also
contain a
large number of
microgenres. The
concept of
microgenres gained prominence during the
digital age, and
despite its...
- "A
Recent History of
Microgenres". The Fader. Marcus, Ezra (May 12, 2017). "Wave
Music Is a
Marketing Tactic, Not a
Microgenre". Vice. "10
songs you...
-
Hyperpop is a
loosely defined electronic music movement and
microgenre that
predominantly originated in the
United Kingdom during the
early 2010s. It is...
- the
invocation of
retro po****r culture. It was one of many
Internet microgenres to
emerge in this era,
alongside witch house, seapunk, ****gaze, cloud...
- live streams,
which resulted in 24-hour "radio stations"
dedicated to
microgenres such as vaporwave.
Compilation videos are also po****r,
combining the...
- Rage (also
known as rage music, rage rap, or rage beats) is a
microgenre of trap music.
Distinguishing features of rage
include short looping stereo-widened...
- term was
coined in 2009 by the
satirical blog
Hipster Runoff to
lampoon microgenres and
indie acts
whose sounds resembled incidental music from 1980s VHS...
-
Breakcore is a
style and
microgenre of
electronic dance music that
emerged from jungle, hardcore, and drum and b**** in the mid-to-late 1990s. It is characterized...
-
online following as well as
becoming a
touchstone for the sample-based
microgenres known as
vaporwave and ****ure funk.
Definitions of "city pop" have varied...
- and an art that
chooses to stay
within it." The
movement spearheaded microgenres and
subcultures such as
seapunk and vaporwave. In the
early 2010s, "post-Internet"...