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House

House
430 artists1482 releases
Chicago, early/mid 1980s115–130 BPM

Pulsing four-on-the-floor kick at 120-ish BPM drives looping synth stabs, rubbery basslines, and airy vocal hooks built for hands-up club momentum.

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Deep House
198 artists670 releases
Chicago, 1980s118–125 BPM

Smoky, rolling four-on-the-floor grooves with plush jazz-tinged chords, rubbery basslines, and airy vocal snippets drifting through late-night reverb.

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Tech House
181 artists577 releases
Detroit and the UK, 1990s124–128 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks drive tight, rolling basslines under crisp hi-hats and clipped vocal hooks, with sleek, mechanical grooves built for peak-time floors.

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Melodic House
93 artists314 releases
120–125 BPM

Pulsing four-on-the-floor kicks carry shimmering synth arpeggios and emotive chord swells, building long, hypnotic rises into clean, euphoric drops.

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Progressive House
85 artists396 releases
United Kingdom, early 1990s124–132 BPM

Hypnotic four-on-the-floor kicks drive slowly rising synth chords and airy melodies, building tension into big, euphoric drops with crisp, sidechained bass.

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Disco House
79 artists464 releases
120–128 BPM

Four-on-the-floor house kicks drive glittering disco basslines, bright string stabs, and soulful diva hooks, with crisp claps and filter sweeps lifting the groove.

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Lo-Fi House
67 artists152 releases
115–125 BPM

Dusty, tape-warped house grooves roll on soft kick drums, hazy chords, and crackling hi-hats, like a late-night warehouse heard through worn headphones.

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Electro House
65 artists292 releases
125–135 BPM

Punchy 128‑BPM four-on-the-floor kicks drive gritty, sawtooth synth stabs and sidechained bass drops that explode into festival-sized hooks.

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Organic House
43 artists155 releases
110–125 BPM

Deep, steady four-on-the-floor grooves breathe under earthy percussion, hand-played drums, and airy synth melodies that feel sun-warmed, meditative, and gently hypnotic.

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Funky House
40 artists356 releases
UK, late 1990s120–130 BPM

Bouncy four-on-the-floor beats, shimmering disco samples, and groovy basslines create an irresistibly upbeat, dancefloor-friendly vibe.

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Bass House
40 artists129 releases
124–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks drive rubbery, distorted sub-bass riffs and snappy vocal chops, hitting with club-ready drops and gritty electro edge.

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Jazz House
38 artists114 releases
120–128 BPM

Shuffling four-on-the-floor grooves glide under warm Rhodes chords, walking bass, and smoky sax riffs, with crisp hi-hats and late-night swing.

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Tribal House
28 artists92 releases
120–128 BPM

Pounding four-on-the-floor kicks drive hypnotic hand drums and chanting loops, with earthy percussion and deep bass rolling through late-night club reverb.

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Minimal Tech House
28 artists85 releases
Detroit and the UK, 1990s120–128 BPM

Tight, stripped-back drum grooves and rubbery bass pulses lock into a hypnotic loop, with crisp hi-hats and tiny synth flickers driving late-night momentum.

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Outsider House
26 artists55 releases
115–125 BPM

Dusty drum machines, warped synths, and murky atmospheres swirl together in a raw, off-kilter groove that feels both hypnotic and homespun.

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Acid House
26 artists68 releases
Chicago, mid-1980s120–130 BPM

Hypnotic, squelching basslines and crisp drum machines swirl into a psychedelic, looping groove that pulses with raw electronic energy.

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Afro House
20 artists67 releases
South Africa, 1990s120–125 BPM

Earthy percussion and soulful vocals intertwine with deep, rolling grooves and lush melodic layers, evoking sunlit dancefloors and vibrant, organic energy.

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Chicago House
20 artists52 releases
Chicago, early 1980s115–130 BPM

Punchy drum machines, soulful vocals, and infectious piano riffs glide over a steady four-on-the-floor groove that fills the dancefloor with warmth.

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Filter House
16 artists39 releases
France, 1990s110–130 BPM

Chopped disco loops swirl through lush filters over steady four-on-the-floor beats, creating a shimmering, euphoric groove with a glossy, retro-futuristic sheen.

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Dutch House
14 artists76 releases
Netherlands, late 2000s125–135 BPM

Punchy, detuned synth riffs and pounding four-on-the-floor kicks drive high-energy drops built for festival-sized dance floors.

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UK House
14 artists34 releases
United Kingdom, early 1990s120–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor beats, soulful vocal chops, and shimmering synths glide over deep, rubbery basslines with a distinctly UK club swagger.

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UK Tech House
13 artists33 releases
United Kingdom, late 1990s120–130 BPM

Punchy, rolling basslines and crisp, shuffling hi-hats drive hypnotic grooves with a subtle, percussive edge and a late-night warehouse energy.

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Jackin' House
10 artists215 releases
Chicago, late 1980s122–128 BPM

Bouncy drum grooves, funky basslines, and chopped-up vocal samples create an upbeat, dancefloor-ready energy.

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Tropical House
9 artists54 releases
International, early 2010s100–115 BPM

Laid-back beats, airy synths, and breezy melodies with sun-soaked steel drums and gentle marimba evoke endless summer afternoons.

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Classic House
7 artists21 releases
Chicago, mid-1980s120–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor drums, soulful vocals, and warm piano stabs swirl over rolling basslines and shimmering hi-hats built for late-night dancefloors.

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Ambient House
7 artists5 releases

Soft four-on-the-floor kicks pulse beneath hazy pads, shimmering chords, and drifting synth textures that feel like club music heard through a warm fog.

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Garage House
5 artists33 releases
New York, mid-1980s120–130 BPM

Shuffling hi-hats, soulful vocals, and swinging organ chords ride over deep, punchy basslines for an irresistibly uplifting dancefloor groove.

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Diva House
5 artists21 releases
120–130 BPM

Four-on-the-floor house grooves pulse under soaring, gospel-tinged diva vocals, bright piano stabs, and disco strings built for hands-in-the-air choruses.

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Slap House
4 artists23 releases
115–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor beats drive rubbery, distorted bass slaps and glossy pop hooks, dropping into tight, club-ready grooves around 125 BPM.

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Electronic

Electronica
156 artists446 releases
United Kingdom, early 1990s

Glittering synth textures and crisp programmed beats pulse beneath dreamy vocals and warped samples, shifting from head-nod grooves to immersive headphone soundscapes.

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EDM
100 artists492 releases

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks, glossy synth hooks, and huge build-ups that snap into bass-heavy drops built for hands-in-the-air festival rushes.

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Ambient
71 artists172 releases
United Kingdom, 1970s

Soft, enveloping textures drift and shimmer, creating a spacious soundscape that feels both tranquil and immersive.

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IDM
68 artists108 releases
United Kingdom, early 1990s

Skittering breakbeats and glitchy micro-edits ripple under icy synth pads and rubbery bass, shifting from hypnotic grooves to jagged, brainy twists.

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Downtempo
65 artists166 releases

Slow, head-nodding beats drift under hazy synth pads, dusty samples, and deep bass, creating a late-night lounge mood with subtle groove.

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Breakbeat
59 artists135 releases
120–140 BPM

Skittering chopped drum breaks slam and stutter over heavy bass and sharp synth stabs, swinging between gritty funk swing and rave-ready punch.

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Trip Hop
31 artists68 releases
Bristol, late 1980s to early 1990s70–100 BPM

Smoky downtempo beats with dusty breakloops, deep sub-bass, and ghostly vocals drifting through cinematic samples and late-night synth haze.

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Wonky
26 artists36 releases

Lopsided hip-hop swing meets glitchy synth squiggles and woozy bass, with jittering drums that feel like the groove keeps tipping sideways.

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Chillwave
22 artists30 releases
United States, late 2000s80–110 BPM

Dreamy synths, hazy vocals, and lush, retro textures drift over mellow beats like sunlight through faded Polaroids.

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Hyperpop
12 artists36 releases
United Kingdom, early 2010s140–180 BPM

Glitchy, pitch-shifted vocals and explosive synths collide in a whirlwind of sugary hooks, digital distortion, and hyperactive, genre-melting beats.

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Organic Electronic
12 artists40 releases
110–124 BPM

Earthy percussion, gentle synths, and natural textures weave together in hypnotic, flowing grooves that feel alive and immersive.

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Big Room
9 artists64 releases
International, early 2010s126–132 BPM

Thunderous kick drums, soaring synth leads, and explosive drops designed to shake massive festival crowds.

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Complextro
9 artists29 releases
125–132 BPM

Rapid-fire synth stabs, intricate glitch edits, and choppy basslines dart between punchy beats with dazzling, ever-shifting intensity.

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Minimal Dub
8 artists10 releases
120–130 BPM

Sparse, echoing percussion and deep, pulsing basslines drift through hazy layers of delay and reverb, creating a spacious, hypnotic atmosphere.

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Deconstructed Club
8 artists20 releases

Shattered rhythms, metallic crashes, and warped samples collide in a chaotic, unpredictable soundscape that twists club music inside out.

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New Rave
7 artists21 releases
UK, mid-2000s120–140 BPM

Glittering synths, punchy beats, and distorted guitars collide in a neon rush of dancefloor energy and indie swagger.

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Electronic Trap
5 artists17 releases
130–160 BPM

Punchy 808 kicks and rattling hi-hats slam under glossy synth stabs, huge bass drops, and festival-ready builds that snap into half-time swagger.

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Techno

Techno
222 artists642 releases
Detroit, mid-1980s120–150 BPM

Relentless four-on-the-floor kick drums drive hypnotic, machine-tight loops of hi-hats and synth stabs, building tension in a dark, pulsing club haze.

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Minimal Techno
115 artists338 releases
Detroit, early 1990s120–130 BPM

Hypnotic, tightly looped drum patterns and crisp clicks pulse over a deep, steady kick, with tiny shifts and sparse synth stabs slowly unfolding.

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Melodic Techno
93 artists307 releases
120–128 BPM

Pulsing four-on-the-floor kicks drive hypnotic synth arpeggios and soaring minor-key leads, with long builds and crisp, spacious drops.

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Microhouse
43 artists83 releases
118–128 BPM

Tiny, crisp drum clicks and muted four-on-the-floor pulses weave through deep, rubbery bass and microscopic vocal chops in a sleek late-night groove.

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Dub Techno
34 artists79 releases
early 1990s120–135 BPM

Hypnotic four-on-the-floor pulses drift under deep, submerged chords, with cavernous delay and reverb washing the mix like foggy underwater echoes.

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German Techno
17 artists72 releases
120–150 BPM

Pounding four-on-the-floor kicks at 125–140 BPM drive crisp hi-hats, icy synth stabs, and hypnotic, machine-tight loops through cavernous club reverb.

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Detroit Techno
15 artists22 releases
Detroit, mid-1980s120–135 BPM

Mechanical grooves, soulful synth stabs, and futuristic melodies ride atop relentless, syncopated drum patterns with a distinctly urban edge.

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Deep Techno
9 artists35 releases
120–130 BPM

Hypnotic, pulsing rhythms and spacious, immersive soundscapes unfold over deep, rolling basslines and subtly evolving textures.

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Dark Techno
9 artists39 releases
125–135 BPM

Pounding, hypnotic beats and sinister synths swirl in a shadowy, industrial atmosphere that pulses with tension and relentless energy.

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French Techno
6 artists20 releases
France, late 1990s125–135 BPM

Punchy, hypnotic grooves with crisp percussion, metallic synth textures, and a sleek, urban energy that pulses through dark, late-night dancefloors.

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Hip Hop, R&B & Soul

Hip Hop
122 artists330 releases
New York City, early 1970s

Punchy drum breaks and deep bass underpin rhythmic spoken verses, sharp rhyme patterns, and sampled loops, with swaggering hooks and streetwise grit.

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R&B
71 artists130 releases
United States, 1940s

Smooth vocals glide over lush harmonies, deep basslines, and laid-back grooves, weaving soulful melodies with heartfelt emotion and polished production.

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Rap
67 artists179 releases

Punchy drum-machine beats and deep bass underpin rapid-fire rhymes, sharp wordplay, and swaggering flows that snap and glide through the groove.

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Trap
61 artists215 releases
Atlanta, late 1990s130–150 BPM

Thunderous 808 bass, rapid-fire hi-hats, and dark, swirling synths create a tense, hypnotic atmosphere.

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Alternative R&B
44 artists91 releases

Silky, intimate vocals drift over off-kilter beats, hazy synths, and elastic bass, shifting between late-night melancholy and art-pop shimmer.

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Indie Soul
40 artists75 releases

Silky neo-soul vocals float over crisp drum-machine grooves, rubbery bass, and hazy synth textures, balancing bedroom intimacy with dancefloor polish.

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Pop Rap
33 artists103 releases
United States, late 1980s90–110 BPM

Catchy choruses, melodic hooks, and crisp beats mix with smooth rapped verses over polished, radio-friendly production.

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Instrumental Hip Hop
25 artists40 releases
United States, early 1990s70–110 BPM

Laid-back beats, jazzy samples, and head-nodding grooves flow without vocals, inviting you to sink into a mellow, cinematic soundscape.

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Neo Soul
23 artists56 releases
United States, late 1990s

Smooth, jazzy grooves meet rich vocals and laid-back beats, creating an intimate atmosphere laced with subtle funk and heartfelt emotion.

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Alternative Hip Hop
18 artists29 releases
United States, late 1980s80–110 BPM

Unexpected beats, off-kilter samples, and inventive flows twist familiar hip hop into surreal, genre-bending soundscapes.

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Southern Hip Hop
17 artists64 releases
Southern United States, late 1980s70–90 BPM

Heavy bass, snapping snares, and syrupy flows ride over hypnotic beats with a swaggering, drawled delivery.

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Conscious Hip Hop
9 artists15 releases
United States, 1980s

Hard-hitting boom-bap drums and soulful samples carry razor-sharp, message-driven verses that hit like a rally speech over a head-nod groove.

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Pop

Pop
190 artists435 releases
United States and the United Kingdom, mid-1950s

Glossy hooks ride punchy drums and bright synths, with big sing-along choruses and radio-tight production that hits fast and lingers.

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Electropop
73 artists190 releases
United Kingdom, late 1970s110–130 BPM

Shimmering synth melodies and punchy beats drive catchy hooks with a glossy, futuristic sheen.

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Indie Pop
62 artists74 releases
United Kingdom, late 1970s90–130 BPM

Shimmering guitars, gentle vocals, and catchy melodies float over crisp drums with a bittersweet, sunlit charm.

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Dance Pop
61 artists178 releases
United States and Europe, late 1970s to early 1980s110–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks, glossy synth hooks, and bright, sing-along choruses ride sidechained bass swells built for club speakers and radio.

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Pop Dance
52 artists273 releases
United States and Europe, late 1970s to early 1980s118–130 BPM

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks and glossy synth hooks drive big, bright drops under singalong vocals built for both radio and packed club floors.

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Art Pop
47 artists89 releases
United Kingdom and United States, mid-1960s

Glossy hooks ride on off-kilter electronic textures, cinematic mood swings, and deliberate artifice—sugar-coated melodies with experimental edges and dramatic, stylized vocals.

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Chamber Pop
12 artists22 releases
United States, 1990s

Lush strings, delicate piano, and layered harmonies swirl around gentle pop melodies with a rich, orchestral atmosphere.

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UK Pop
8 artists10 releases
United Kingdom, 1980s90–130 BPM

Shimmering synths, catchy hooks, and polished vocals glide over crisp beats with a distinctly British flair.

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Neo-Synthpop
8 artists17 releases
110–130 BPM

Shimmering synths, crisp electronic beats, and airy vocals create a dreamy, danceable atmosphere with a futuristic pop sheen.

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Experimental Pop
8 artists20 releases

Glitchy textures, warped vocals, and unpredictable song structures twist familiar pop hooks into surreal, kaleidoscopic soundscapes.

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UK Alternative Pop
5 artists12 releases
United Kingdom, 2000s

Dreamy synths, off-kilter beats, and haunting vocals swirl through bittersweet melodies wrapped in subtle electronic textures and unexpected twists.

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Rock & Metal

Rock
121 artists173 releases
United States, late 1940s and early 1950s

Crunchy electric guitars drive punchy drums and bass under bold, shout-ready vocals, shifting from swaggering grooves to arena-sized, riff-heavy surges.

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Alternative Rock
73 artists76 releases
United States and United Kingdom, late 1970s

Crunchy, mid-gain guitars and punchy drums drive hooky choruses, shifting from moody, introspective verses to explosive, cathartic peaks.

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Alternative Metal
36 artists40 releases

Crushing downtuned riffs and punchy, mid-tempo grooves collide with hooky choruses, jagged textures, and shifts between clean melodies and snarled screams.

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Hard Rock
33 artists65 releases
United Kingdom and United States, mid-1960s

Crunchy, overdriven guitar riffs and thunderous drums drive shout-sung hooks, with solos that scream and swagger over a relentless, chest-rattling groove.

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Metal
32 artists32 releases
United Kingdom and United States, late 1960s

Thundering drums, distorted guitars, and soaring vocals crash together in a wall of electrifying, relentless energy.

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Modern Rock
28 artists37 releases

Punchy, arena-sized guitars and tight drum hits drive hook-heavy choruses, with glossy synth accents and angst-to-triumph vocals that explode on the drop.

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Classic Rock
24 artists63 releases
United States and United Kingdom, late 1960s90–130 BPM

Electric guitars wail and shimmer over driving drums, with soaring vocals and anthemic choruses filling stadium-sized soundscapes.

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Art Rock
22 artists32 releases
United Kingdom, late 1960s

Sweeping melodies, experimental textures, and dramatic shifts in mood create a cinematic soundscape that feels both cerebral and emotionally charged.

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Nu Metal
19 artists22 releases

Down-tuned, syncopated guitar chugs and punchy drums collide with hip-hop cadences, shouted hooks, and occasional scratches, hitting like a tense, streetwise mosh pit.

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Psychedelic Rock
17 artists36 releases
United States and United Kingdom, mid-1960s

Swirling guitars, shimmering effects, and swirling vocals drift through expansive soundscapes that bend reality and blur the edges of perception.

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Post-Grunge
16 artists19 releases
United States, mid-1990s

Crunchy, radio-polished guitars and tight, driving drums carry brooding verses into huge, anthemic choruses with raw-but-controlled angst.

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Progressive Rock
12 artists24 releases
United Kingdom, mid-1960s

Sweeping synths, intricate guitar solos, shifting time signatures, and epic song structures create a cinematic, unpredictable listening journey.

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Neo-Psychedelic
11 artists11 releases
Global, late 1970s

Swirling guitars, dreamy vocals, and layered effects create a kaleidoscopic, otherworldly soundscape that feels both retro and futuristic.

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Rap Metal
10 artists3 releases
United States, late 1980s90–120 BPM

Aggressive guitar riffs collide with shouted and rapped vocals, pounding drums, and bursts of turntable scratches for an explosive, high-energy sound.

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Album Rock
10 artists21 releases
United States and United Kingdom, 1970s90–140 BPM

Anthemic guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and powerful rhythms fill expansive tracks made for immersive, start-to-finish listening experiences.

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Grunge
7 artists10 releases
Seattle, mid-1980s90–120 BPM

Raw, fuzzy guitars crash against gritty vocals and pounding drums, creating a moody, cathartic wall of sound.

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Melodic Metalcore
7 artists7 releases
120–180 BPM

Soaring melodic guitar lines intertwine with crushing breakdowns, rapid double-kick drums, and vocals shifting between guttural screams and anthemic clean choruses.

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Sludge Metal
6 artists5 releases

Crushing, down-tuned riffs crawl through thick distortion and feedback, punctuated by hardcore bursts and shouted, bleak vocals over a suffocating, slow groove.

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Modern Alternative Rock
6 artists6 releases
100–140 BPM

Shimmering guitars, punchy drums, and emotive vocals swirl with electronic textures for a vibrant, contemporary edge.

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Noise Pop
5 artists2 releases
United Kingdom, mid-1980s

Sugar-sweet pop melodies float through sheets of guitar feedback and fuzz, where hooks sparkle under a loud, distorted haze.

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Glam Rock
5 artists12 releases
United Kingdom, early 1970s

Stomping arena-rock drums and crunchy riffs meet glittery singalong hooks, theatrical vocals, and swaggering grooves that feel like spotlights and platform boots.

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Bass & Breaks

Dubstep
53 artists123 releases
South London, early 2000s138–142 BPM

Thunderous sub-bass, jagged synths, and lurching half-time beats twist through cavernous drops and shuddering low-end pulses.

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Future Garage
48 artists72 releases
UK, late 2000s130–140 BPM

Shuffling 2-step drums under dusky pads, pitched vocal fragments, warm reese bass swells, and vinyl crackle, drifting between club pulse and late-night haze.

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Drum and Bass
36 artists139 releases
United Kingdom, early 1990s160–180 BPM

Rapid-fire breakbeats and deep, rolling basslines surge beneath shimmering synths and chopped vocal samples, creating relentless, high-energy momentum.

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UK Dance
35 artists107 releases

Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks, glossy pop hooks, and rubbery basslines surge under crisp hi-hats and rave-ready drops built for packed UK club nights.

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Jungle
21 artists68 releases
UK, early 1990s160–175 BPM

Fast, chopped-up breakbeats and deep, wobbling basslines collide with reggae samples and dizzying, syncopated rhythms.

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UK Bass
19 artists34 releases
United Kingdom, mid-2000s120–140 BPM

Shuffling percussion, deep sub-bass, and eerie atmospheres build a restless groove that pulses with late-night energy and unpredictable twists.

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Progressive Trance
14 artists123 releases
Germany, early 1990s128–138 BPM

Sweeping synth melodies and evolving layers build gradually over pulsing four-on-the-floor beats, creating a hypnotic, emotional journey.

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Liquid Funk
13 artists49 releases
UK, late 1990s170–175 BPM

Smooth rolling beats, lush melodies, and soulful vocals glide over deep basslines for a dreamy, emotive atmosphere.

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Brostep
12 artists48 releases
United Kingdom, late 2000s140–150 BPM

Aggressive, metallic synths and seismic bass drops slam against rapid-fire drums and chopped vocal samples for an explosive, high-energy assault on the senses.

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Footwork
10 artists17 releases
Chicago, late 1990s155–165 BPM

Frenzied, chopped vocal samples and jittery, syncopated percussion snap over deep bass at a breakneck 160 bpm.

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