Music Genres and Sub-Genres
Music Genres and Sub-Genres
Music Genres and Sub-Genres
Crunk
This was a fusion style between R&B and Hiphop. This used vocal styles from R&B
sing
This style was spearheaded by Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle.
It was designed to be a more urban style of Hiphop. Which was different from the
common style.
It was designed to take elements from different forms of jazz to combine with the
R&B vocals, these are usually just used as the backing beat. Famous songs in this
genre are "I want her" by Keith Sweats. It become popular in the End of the 1980s.
Instruments commonly used in this genre are the electronic machine and things such
as synthesizer. This was to create a more electronic sound for the music.
There are lots of famous musicians in this genre but most notably would be R,kellys
early work.
Electro Swing
In the mid 1990s, chamber pop developed as a subgenre of indie rock or indie pop in
which musicians opposed the distorted guitars, lo-fi aesthetic, and simple
arrangements common to the alternative or "modern rock" groups of that era.
Its a style of rock music, there is a sub genre of indie rock, where the music is very
slow but also electronic instruments are used to make it sound like rock.
It is an orchestral rock.
There are strings, horns, and piano used in the indie rock.
In the music videos there are animals in a lot of the videos.
Moombahton
What Is Moombahton?
Moombahton is a fusion genre ofhouse musicandreggaetonthat was created by American DJ and producer Dave Nada in
Washington, in 2009.Nada coined the name as a portmanteau ofMoombah, andReggaeton.
Genre Characteristics?
Identifying characteristics of moombahton include:thick and spread-out bass line/dramatic builds/a two-step
pulse/quick drum fills
Occasionally:ravey synthesizers/a cappella rap samples
So, what is my opinion of it?
Well, after doing some searching, I listened to'Munchi - Sandungeo'and'Sidney Samson - Riverside (Dave Nada Moombahton
Edit)', and I believe it is very repetitive, which frustrates me. To speak honestly, to me it's just continuous drums and repeated
motifs of the same voices/words. It is clearly made for dance/clubs, and not made to have any true meaning other than to move
your body to. I am sure there are many happy clubs displaying this music, however, I cannot get into it when there is no real
meaning or lyrics.
However, I did find something that surprised me:Billboard.complaces Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' as among the top 25 best
Moombahton songs so far, which made me question the genre once more. I guess with its repetitive drum beat, etc, it is very
similar to the other Moombahton songs I listened to. It was a pleasant shock when scrolling through loads of other videos that I
had never once heard of before.
New Romantics
Also known as 'Blitz Kids'
New romantics was a pop culture movement in the UK which
began in 1979 but peaked in 1981
Known artists such as Duran Duran, ABC and even David Bowie
were all part of this genre
Characteristics:
Both sexes often wore counter-sexual clothing
It was also known for the artists to wear eyeliner and
mascara
They were known for their lush and ornate sound
Ska Punk
Skais a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was
the precursor torocksteadyandreggae.
Early ska punk combined both 2 Tone and ska with hardcore punk. Ska
punk often features wind instruments and especially horns such as
saxophones, trombones and trumpets, making the genre distinct from
other forms of punk rock. It is similar to traditional Jamaican ska, but faster
and heavier.
Ska punk broke into the mainstream in the mid-1990s with bands such as
Sublime, No Doubt, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Smash Mouth, the Mighty
Mighty Bosstones and Rancid all achieving mainstream success.
One song that I listened to was a re-make of 'Take on Me' by a-ha. Reel Big
Fish made their version in the mid 1990s, the video has had over 11 million
views.
Reggaeton
Some Trap step seems to take original songs and remix them, it is a mixture of both trap music and Dubstep.
Originally, Trap music was a sub-genre from the 1990's in the USA. Typically, Trap is bleak and gritty and
varies from different artists. Typical lyrics in Trap music include poverty, violence and living in urban areas.
Trap music employs a heavy use of multi-layered hard-lined and melodic synthesizers; crisp, grimy, and
rhythmic snares; deep 808 kick drums; double-time, triple-time and similarly divided hi-hats; and a cinematic
and symphonic utilization of string, brass, woodwind, and keyboard instruments creating an overall dark,
harsh, grim, and bleak atmosphere for the listener. The tempo of a typical trap beat is around 140 BPM
'Trap' refers to the place drug dealers give away their drugs, it is commonly used now as before, rappers
referred to the places as the 'trap
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