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No new posts Acid
Acid is a type of music where the synths are manipulated to the max and the beats are really offbeat.
   
527 527 Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:20 pm
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No new posts Acid jazz
Acid jazz (also heard as jazz of the club), - a music genre, which unites the elements of the music showers, funk, disco, particularly looping blows and modal harmony. It Is Designed on 1980s and 1990s and could be seen as tacking sound dzhaza-funk in electronic dance/pops the music. Acid Jazz is also name writing the label in United Kingdom (founded Gilles Peterson & Eddie Piller) what writing the questions artist in genre.
   
299 299 Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:22 pm
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No new posts Acoustic
Acoustic Music refers to the music that solely or principally used instruments that produce sound totally acoustic through the media, as opposed to the electronic media. As electronic tools are a very recent invention in the history of music, almost all acoustic musical instruments, and subsequently are almost all music. The term "acoustic music" is a retronym, coined after the arrival of electric instruments such as electric guitar, Hammond organ and synthesizer.
   
178 178 Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:23 pm
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No new posts Alternative
Alternative (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known mainly in the United Kingdom as indie-pop) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the decade of 1980 and became widely popular in the decade of 1990. The term "alternative" was coined in the decade of 1980 to describe - inspired punk rock bands independent record labels that do not fit into the mainstream genres of the time. [1] As a genre, the alternative rock Alternative consists of several that have emerged from the independent music scene since the decade of 1980, as grunge ', Britpop, gothic rock, pop and indie-pop. These genres are unified by their collective debt to the style and / or ethics of punk, which laid the groundwork for the alternative music in the decade to 1970.
   
2471 2471 Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:24 pm
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No new posts Alternative Rock
Alternative rock was known for a number of conditions before "alternative" came into common use. "School of Rock" is used in the United States to describe the music during the decade of 1980 due to its links with the college radio circuit and the tastes of university students. In the UK the term "indie-pop" was (and remains) preferred, in 1985 the term "indie-pop" has come to mean a specific gender, or Alternative group, rather than a simple demarcation the situation [3]. Indie Rock "[4] was also largely synonymous with gender in the United States until gender commercial breakthrough in the decade of 1990 because most of the bands that belong to independent labels.
   
120 120 Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:29 pm
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No new posts Ambient
The term "ambient music" was coined by Brian Eno in the mid-1970's to refer to the music that can be both "actively listened attentively as easily ignored or, depending on the choice of the listener" (Eno, who described As himself a "non-musician" described his experiments in sound as "treatments", rather than as traditional performances). Therefore, Brian Eno is considered the father of ambient music: its 1978 liberation Ambient 1: Music for Airports includes a manifesto describing this music. Despite having coined the phrase "musical environment," is also quick reference to the works and influence of Erik Satie. Eno coined the term in an essay to distance its work in music and elevator Muzak, it is more often the mood like music or a movie in the background ambient sound effects and radio.
   
2761 2762 Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:32 pm
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No new posts Anime
Music in the Japanese animation is often closely linked to the industry in the Japanese pop music, but it is also a major industry in its own right. It is common for television and video original animated series to be accompanied by the soundtrack albums, which may include the opening ( "OP"), ending ( "ED") and insert songs, incidental music, songs originals ( "image songs") and Drama of the tracks (short plays with the show's voice actors). Established Japanese tend to perform acts musical songs that appear on animation series or movies. Similarly, it is not uncommon for actors to voice ( "seiyu") anime shows have a musical career in her own right; Megumi Hayashibara, Rie Tanaka and Mariko Kōda are among many seiyu have also registered independent music anime.
   
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No new posts Avantgarde
Avantgarde Music is a hallmark Italian focuses on the fate of metal and black artists. The label has two sub-labels; Obscure Plasma Records and wounded Love Records, which has released albums by Dolorian and Taake.
   
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No new posts Ballad
Balad denotes a brief song in a slow pace, usually with a text romantic or sentimental, but the term is also used for spare instrumental. Ballad is also used in modern pop and folk music from a (usually faster) stanzas of the song narrative, similar to the older term poetic ballad. The use of the latter is generally meant when the word ballad appears on the title track.
   
83 83 Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:11 pm
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No new posts Bass
Bass (pronounced / ˈ be ɪ s / (basic)), when used as an adjective, describing tones or low frequency range. Played on a set / orchestra, such notes are often used to provide a counterpoint melody or counterproductive, in a harmonious either to sketch or juxtapose the progression of the chords or percussion to emphasize the rhythm. In popular music under the most often provides support rhythmic and harmonic, usually played by the root or one-fifth of the rope and emphasizing the beats.
   
530 530 Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:17 pm
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No new posts Beat
Beat, also known as Merseybeat (gang Liverpool (Merseyside)), Brumbeat (gang Birmingham), etc., is a genre of pop music that was developed in the UK in the early 1960s. Beat groups had characteristically simple guitar dominated the line-ups, with vocal harmonies and catchy melodies. Beat music has little to do with the generation Beat literary movement of the decade of 1950, and more to do with driving rhythms, which had been approved by the bands of his R & B / soul influences.
   
3731 3731 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:08 pm
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No new posts Bebob
Bebop or balance of payments is a form of jazz characterized by rapid rhythms and improvisation based on the harmonic structure rather than melody. It was developed in the early and mid-1940. First, the musicians appeared in 'slang sometime during the first two years of the Second World War. Hard balance of payments to develop in the future of bebop combined with blues and gospel music.
   
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No new posts Big Band
Big band is a type of music associated with jazz music and game that became popular during the Swing Era of the early 1930 until late 1940. A large band typically consists of about 12 to 25 musicians and contains saxophones, trumpets, trombones and a rhythm section. The terms jazz band, a set of jazz, stage band, jazz band, band and dance are also used to refer to this type of joint.
   
65 65 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:09 pm
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No new posts Black Metal
Black metal is a subgenre of heavy metal edge. Normally characterized by the use of distorted guitars largely-high launched shrieking voice, the rapid pace of rhythms and melodies, and not the structures of the song.
   
849 849 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:15 pm
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No new posts Blues
Blues is a vocal and instrumental music based on the use of blue notes. It emerged in the African American communities of the United States of spiritual work songs, field hollers, screams and chants, and rhymed English and Scots-Irish ballads description. The use of blue notes and the prominence of call-and-response patterns in the music and lyrics are indicative of African influence. The American blues and later influenced Western popular music, and that became the roots of jazz, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, hip-hop, and other forms of popular music.
   
1869 1869 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:31 pm
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No new posts BritPop
Britpop was mid-1990 British genre of alternative rock and movement. The movement grew out of the indie-pop scene in the early 1990 and was marked by the influence of gangs of British guitar pop music of the years 1960 and 1970. The movement was developed as a reaction against the various musical and cultural trends in late 1980 and early 1990, including the grunge phenomenon 'of the United States. Following the invasion of music in the UK grunge 'American bands like Nirvana, many bands positioned themselves as forces opposing musical references British guitar music of the past and write about topics uniquely British and concerns.
   
115 115 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:32 pm
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No new posts Celtic
The Celtic music is a term used by the artists, record companies, music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved from the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of northern Europe. As such there is no real body of music that can be accurately described as Celtic, but the deadline has been stalled and may refer to both transmitted orally from traditional music and popular music recorded. The latter is sometimes even a little superficial resemblance to the folk music of any of the Celtic cultures, but on the other hand, sometimes represents sincere work for the modern adaptation of the Celtic traditions, culture worldwide.
   
152 152 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:34 pm
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No new posts Chanson
Chanson (French for "song") refers to any French song with words, but more specifically classical, lyric-driven songs, songs in the European style cabaret, or a diverse range of songs performed in this style. A singer specializing in chansons is known as a chansonnier; a collection of chansons, especially from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, it is also known as a chansonnier.
   
555 555 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:41 pm
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No new posts Classic Rock
Classic rock was originally conceived as a radio station programming format that evolved from album-oriented rock (AOR) in the format of the early 1980. In the United States, this form of rock music now has a large but limited playlist of songs ranging from mid-1960 until the beginning of the years 1980, with more emphasis on the past successes of the artists associated with the vaguely defined "time of classic rock."
   
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No new posts Classical
The classical music usually refers to music produced, or rooted in the traditions, Western art, and the concert of church music, which covers a broad period of approximately century 9 at the Century 21. Central to the rules of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, what is known as the period of practice. It is still played by many of the musicians today.
   
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No new posts Club
Club Music is a wide range of genres of music, percussion, which largely inherit from 1970 disco music and, to some extent, experimental pop music, Kraftwerk. This music was originally in charge of regional and popularized through nightclub scenes in the decade of 1980. By the early 1990, the presence of electronic dance music in contemporary culture is observed in general and their role in society began to be explored published in the historical, cultural and social science academic studies.
   
1657 1657 Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:37 pm
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No new posts Club-House
Club-house music is a genre of House music which is a style of electronic dance music which was prepared by the dance club DJs in Chicago in the first half of year 1980. House music is strongly influenced by the elements of the late 1970 soul, and funk-infused style of dance music from disco. House music takes discotheques use of a bass drum with each beat and developed a new style of the mixture in a heavy bassline electronic synthesizer, drums electronic effects electronics, funk and pop music samples, and reverb or delay voice improved.
   
574 574 Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:42 pm
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No new posts Country
Country Music, the first half of Billboard and west of the country music category, is a mixture of folk musical forms originally found in the southern United States and the Appalachians. It has roots in traditional folk music, Celtic music, the blues, gospel music, hokum, and old time music and evolved rapidly in the decade from 1920. The term country music began to be used in the decade from 1940, when the previous term hillbilly music is considered degrading, and the term was adopted widely in the decade to 1970, while the Western countries and has declined in use since then.
   
356 356 Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:46 pm
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No new posts Crossover
Crossover is a term that applies to music and the performers who achieve popularity with key audiences beyond the usual audience of their gender. In other words, a crossover is a song that breaks into the mainstream audience, despite an entity (usually) lack of exposure in the same.
   
99 99 Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:47 pm
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No new posts Dance
The dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany the dance. It can be either a whole piece of music or part of a musical arrangement. In terms of performance, the major categories are dance music live and recorded music for dancing.
   
6126 6126 Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:51 pm
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No new posts Dance Hall
Dance hall, in its general sense, is a dance hall. Since the early twentieth century until the early 1960, the dance hall is a precursor to the popular discotheque or nightclub. Most cities in the West had at least one dance hall, and almost always live musicians playing a range of music from ballroom dancing strict rhythm of the music of big band, swing and jazz. The early days of rock n 'roll, he was briefly out in dance halls before he ran nightclubs.
   
1578 1580 Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:45 pm
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No new posts Darkwave
Dark Wave, also written as Darkwave, is a general term that refers to a movement that began in the late 1970, coinciding with the popularity of the New Wave and post-punk music. Based on the basic principles of musical movements, Dark Wave evolved through the addition of dark, thoughtful lyrics and an undertone of pain. Dark Wave is inseparably connected with the stylistic evolution of the late 1970 and the decade of 1980. In the decade from 1980 a versatile subculture developed in the Dark Wave movement, whose members were called "ranges" or "dark ranges." In many countries, the movement Dark Wave also included the early Goth subculture (Gothic commercial).
   
232 232 Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:12 pm
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No new posts Death Metal
Death metal is a subgenre of heavy metal edge. Normally characterized by the use of heavily distorted guitars - which are harsh tone of voice low and / or growled, morbid lyrics, the rapid pace of rhythms and melodies, and not the structures of the song.
   
1192 1192 Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:44 pm
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No new posts Disco
Disco is a genre of dance-oriented pop music that became popular in the dance clubs (discos) in mid-year 1970. Disco songs often have increased, which often voice reverberated over a period of four steady beat on the floor, eighth note (quaver) or sixteenth note (semi-quaver) high hat with a pattern in the open high hat low, And a prominent, sincopado line bass. Strings, horns, electric pianos, electric guitars and creating a lush sound of substance. Orchestral instruments like the flute are often used for solo melodies, and unlike in rock, lead guitar is rarely used.
   
852 852 Mon Dec 24, 2007 12:26 am
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No new posts Drum & Bass
Drum and Bass and (commonly abbreviated ad & B, DnB, dnb, n'b, drum n bass and drum and bass) is a type of electronic dance music known as jungle that emerged in early 1990. The genre is characterized by its fast pace broken beat drums (usually between 160-180 beats per minute) with a heavy, often intricate Netherlands. In the 2000s, the drum and bass is still considered an underground musical style, but which, nevertheless, has had a significant influence on popular music and culture.
   
4651 4651 Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:45 am
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No new posts Easy Listening
Easy listening music is a style of popular music and the radio format that emerged in mid-century 20, the evolution of swing music band and large, in connection with the music and Beautiful Light music. Easy listening music features simple, catchy melodies, smooth, laid-back songs and sometimes rhythms suitable for couples dance. The genus includes both instrumental forms (often plays in light tone of the instruments, such as the Hammond Organ ", lush strings," or Ukulele), and forms with vocal pop singers such as Perry Como, Andy Williams, Jack Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, Eydie Gorme, Barry Manilow, Harry Conick Jr., Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Bing Crosby, Tom Jones and Mel Tormé. Exotica music stylists like Les Baxter and Martin Denny are often included in the field of music easy to listen too.
   
596 596 Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:01 am
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No new posts Electronic
Electronic music refers to music that emphasizes the use of electronic musical instruments or technology of electronic music as a central aspect of the sound of music. Historically electronic music was considered any music created with the use of electronic musical instruments or electronic processing, but in modern times, this distinction has been lost, because almost all recorded music today, and most live music performances, depends on extensive use of electronics. Today, the term electronic music serves to differentiate music using electronics as its focal point or inspiration of electronic music that mainly used in the creation of a production facility that may have some electronic parts in the sound but does not focus on them.
   
17119 17119 Mon Dec 24, 2007 6:57 am
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No new posts Ethnic
Ethnic music is a traditional style of music originating from ethnic groups and tribes. Ethnic music usually usses traditional instruments that were once used by such ethnic groups back in the days.
   
1247 1247 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:15 am
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No new posts Eurodance
Eurodance is a genus of European synth-driven dance music, heavily influenced by house music, rap and Hi-NRG disco, which has been popular throughout the world since the mid-1990.
   
401 401 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:20 am
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No new posts Folk
The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "traditional music", often also as World Music and Roots music, the term "traditional music" was given more specific meaning to distinguish it from other definitions " popular Music "is currently considered to cover.
   
1177 1177 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:37 am
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No new posts Folk/Rock
Folk rock is a genre, which combines elements of folk music and rock music. In the first and strictest sense, the term refers to a genre that emerged in the United States and Canada around mid-1960. The sound can be summed up in tight vocal harmonies and a relatively "clean" (impact - and without distortion) to electric instruments summarized in the jangly sound of the Byrds' guitarist Roger McGuinn. The code was drawn in part from sources popular, but even more influenced by popular singers like Bob Dylan.
   
236 236 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:40 am
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No new posts Freestyle
Freestyle, also called Latin Hip Hop in its early years, is a form of electronic music that is heavily influenced by Latin American culture. The performers, as Safire, the Information Society, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, TKA, George Lamond, and Expose are remarkable artists of this genre. Freestyle originated in New York in the early 80's. It is still produced today and enjoys a degree of popularity, especially in urban areas in Latin America and Italian communities. Another popular music genre of modern dance, Florida breaks, evolved from this sound.
   
112 112 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:41 am
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No new posts Funk
Funk is a style of music that originated in the mid - to late 1960 when African-American musicians blend soul music, soul jazz and R & B in a rhythmic, new form of dance music. Funk of emphasis on melody and harmony, and brings a strong rhythmic groove of bass and drums in the foreground. Unlike R & B and soul songs, which had many changes of chords, funk songs are often based on a long vamp in a single chord.
   
1411 1411 Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:59 am
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No new posts Fusion
A fusion genre is a genre of music that combines two or more genera. For example, the rock and roll originally developed as a fusion of blues, gospel and country music. The main features of the merging of genres are variations of pace, rhythm and, sometimes, the use of long musical "travel", which can be divided into smaller parts, each with its own dynamics, style and pace.
   
327 327 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:04 am
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No new posts Game
Game music is a genre of music that evolved from video games. This style of music originally depends on the video games theme as well as other songs within the game itself. This genre has become popular due to the fact the gaming industry has evolved and become more popular.
   
232 232 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:10 am
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No new posts Gangsta
Gangsta music is a style of music that developed in the 1980's. Gangsta is a term generated from the word gangster. It has also started the birth of genres such as gangsta rap.
   
377 377 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:17 am
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No new posts Gangsta Rap
Gangsta rap is a sub genre of hip-hop music, which was developed during the final decade of 1980. 'Gangsta' is a misspelling of 'gangster'. After the popularity of Dr. Dre's The Chronic in 1992, gangsta rap became the most commercially lucrative sub genre of hip-hop.
   
1240 1240 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:38 am
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No new posts Goa
Goa is a genre of music that developed from a small country in India. Goa is the smallest state in India in terms of area and the fourth smallest in terms of population. Situated on the west coast of India in the region known as the Konkan, is limited by the state of Maharashtra in the north and Karnataka in the east and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast.
   
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No new posts Gospel
Gospel is a genre characterized by the dominant voice (often with a strong use of harmony) refers lyrics of a religious nature, including Christian. Alternative include contemporary gospel, contemporary urban gospel (sometimes called "black gospel"), and modern Gospel (now better known as praise and worship and contemporary Christian music). Most forms of gospel music using piano and / or Hammond organ, drums, guitar and bass, increasingly, electric guitar.
   
76 76 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:42 am
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No new posts Gothic
Gothic is a genre of dark music that was developed within the 1970s. It's influence has generated other genres such as gothic rock etc.
   
330 330 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:47 am
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No new posts Gothic Rock
Gothic Rock (sometimes called Gothic rock or simply Gothic) is a genre of rock music that originated during the late 1970. Originally bands gender concerns and positive punk, by the press and the music has strong ties with the English punk rock and punk after emerging styles.
   
215 215 Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:50 am
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No new posts Grunge
Grunge (sometimes called the Sound from Seattle) is a subgenre of alternative rock that was created in the mid-1980's by bands of the American state of Washington, particularly in the area of Seattle. Inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal and indie-pop-rock, grunge 'is generally characterized by very distorted electric guitars, in contrast song dynamics, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics. Aesthetics grunge 'is a light compared with other forms of rock music, grunge' and many musicians are notable for their unkempt appearance and the rejection of theatrics.
   
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No new posts Hard Rock
Hard Rock is a variation of rock and roll music that has its roots before mid-1960 garage and psychedelic rock. It is characterized by a high use of distorted electric guitars, bass, keyboards and drums. The term "hard rock" is often used as a general term for genres such as grunge 'or metal, in order to distinguish them from pop-rock genre. Hardcore
   
1329 1329 Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:12 am
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No new posts Hardcore
Hardcore originated in North America in the late 1970. In North America, hardcore emerged with a new sound, which was generally more thick, heavy, and faster than standard rock. It is sometimes characterized by short, loud, passionate and songs about serious topics, such as the government, capitalism, anarchism, war, and its own subculture of hardcore.
   
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No new posts Heavy Metal
Heavy metals (often referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that evolved in the decade of 1960 and the early 1970. With roots in the blues, rock and psychedelic rock, heavy metal bands that created developed a thick, heavy drums and guitar-centered sound, which is characterized by highly amplified distortion and fast guitar solos. The All Music Guide says that "all rock and roll of multiple forms of heavy metals is the most extreme in terms of volume, machismo, and the theatricality.
   
1047 1047 Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:02 am
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No new posts Hip-Hop
Hip hop (also written hip-hop or hiphop) is both a cultural movement and a genre of music developed in New York City since the decade of 1970. They mostly by African-Americans. Since the first emerging in the Bronx, the lifestyle of the hip hop culture has spread throughout the world today. Music hip hop, a form of popular music that grew out of the culture, is also conducted today and heard by audiences worldwide. Hip hop as a cultural movement encompasses a broad range of human activities, called elements, including but not limited to DJing, emceeing, breakdance, and graffiti.
   
9965 9965 Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:59 pm
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No new posts House
House is a style of electronic dance music which was prepared by the dance club DJs in Chicago in the first half of year 1980. House music is strongly influenced by the elements of the late 1970 soul, and funk-infused style of dance music from disco. House music takes discotheques use of a bass drum with each beat and developed a new style of the mixture in a heavy bassline electronic synthesizer, drums electronic effects electronics, funk and pop music samples, and reverb or delay voice improved.
   
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No new posts Indie
In popular music, music independent, often abbreviated as indie-pop, is a term used to describe a genre scenes, subcultures, styles and other cultural attributes of the music, which is characterized by its independence from the main record companies and their autonomy, do-it-yourself approach to recording and editing.
   
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No new posts Industrial
Industrial music is a loose term for a number of different styles of experimental music, in particular but not necessarily electronic music. The term was first used in the mid-1970's to describe the then only sound of artists Industrial Records. Since then, a variety of labels and artists have already come to be called "Industrial".
   
1413 1413 Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:38 am
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No new posts Instrumental
An instrumental is, in contrast to a song, a musical composition or a recording without letters or any other kind of vocal music, all the music is produced by musical instruments. Specifically, this term is used to refer to popular music, some musical genres makes little use of the human voice, such as jazz, electronic music, and large amounts of European classical music (although in electronic music, voice may be subject to sampling like anything Plus). In commercial music, some tracks or songs on a compact disc includes instrumental tracks. These tracks are exact copies of the song in question, but have no voice.
   
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No new posts Instrumental Pop
Instrumental pop is a genre of music that combines that use of instrumental instruments generating pop sounds. This form of music is becoming highly popular and has been the choice of many bands. Most followers are of the younger generations.
   
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No new posts Jazz
Jazz is an original American musical art that originated at the beginning of the century 20 in the African American communities in the southern United States in a confluence of music traditions of Africa and Europe. The use of blue notes, call and response, improvisation, poly, síncopa and swung note ragtime characteristics are traceable back to the West African jazz pedigree.
   
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No new posts JPop
J pop is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. It refers to the popular Japanese musicians, and was coined by the Japanese media to distinguish Japanese musicians foreign musicians.
   
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No new posts Jungle
Jungle Music is the name given to a style of electronic music that incorporates influences from genres including breakbeat hardcore, techno, reggae and rare groove / dubbing / dance hall. There is a major debate as to whether the forest is a genre of drum and bass, as some of the terms are used interchangeably.
   
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No new posts Latin
The music of Latin America, sometimes called simply Latin music, including music of all countries in Latin America and comes in many varieties, from the simple, whole rural music of northern Mexico to sophisticated Havana Cuba the symphonies of Heitor Villa-A simple Andean flute and moving. Music has played an important role in Latin America's turbulent recent history, for example, the new song movement. The Latin music is very diverse, with the only truly unifying thread is the use of the Latin languages, mostly Spanish language, the Portuguese language in Brazil and to a lesser extent, Latin derived from the Creole language, such as that found in Haiti.
   
1513 1513 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Lo-Fi
Low fidelity or fi, describes a sound recording containing technical defects, such as distortion, noise or buzz, or limited frequency response. The term "low fidelity" is used in contrast to the period of high fidelity audio or "high fidelity", which refers to the stereo that plays very faithfully music without harmonic distortion or emphasis or unwanted resonance frequency.
   
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No new posts Meditative
Meditative music is a form of music usually known for its relaxation properties. Widely used for the purposes of meditation, this style of genre is usually soft to the ears and can sooth a person or individuals state of mind hence the term meditative music.
   
127 127 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Metal
Metal is a genre of rock music that evolved in the decade of 1960 and the early 1970. With roots in the blues, rock and psychedelic rock, heavy metal bands that created developed a thick, heavy drums and guitar-centered sound, which is characterized by highly amplified distortion and fast guitar solos. The All Music Guide says that "all rock and roll of multiple forms of heavy metals is the most extreme in terms of volume, machismo, and the theatricality."
   
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No new posts New Age
New Age music is peaceful various styles of music that makes people feel good when they hear it. At first when it started in early 1970 it was mostly instrumental, and there are two types acoustic and electronic. Over the years, many more styles of music New Age appeared, so that now there is everything from classes spacious electronic, acoustic instrumentals to use Western instruments, singing a spiritual from other cultures, such as Sanskrit Kirtan with letters or Native American flutes and drums, and many others.
   
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No new posts New Wave
New Wave is a genre of rock music that existed during the late 1970 and early to mid-1980. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the decade of 1970 and incorporated various influences such as the rock 'n roll styles of the era before Hippie, ska, reggae, pop energy, modernization subculture, as well as electronic music, funk so remarkable artists: The B-52's, Blondie, The Boomtown Rats, The Cars, Devo, Elvis Costello, The Police, Squeeze, Talking Heads, The Network, and XTC others.
   
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No new posts Noise
Noise music is composed music nontraditional musical elements, and lacked structure associated with Western Music. A musician noise may include, for example, tape hiss, manipulate recordings (for example, intentionally or breaks scratched vinyl recordings), machine noise, the information of various kinds, not vocal musical elements, etc.
   
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No new posts Oldies
Oldies are typically R & B, pop and rock genres. Country, jazz, classical music, and other formats are generally not considered oldies music, but some of the genres have their own oldies format (for example, the classic country). Sometimes, the term is used to describe the rare station that incluye'40s music, and while the music from before 1955 (which coincides with the birth of rock "), is usually the domain of adult standards format. However, the term is ambiguous for older people who like dance music.
   
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No new posts Other
Other genres of music that are not listed are placed within this section.
   
10898 10898 Tue Dec 25, 2007 7:29 am
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No new posts Pop
Pop (or "pop") is a subgenre of contemporary popular music which is typically a dance rhythm along and happy or beat, simple melodies and a repetition of the structure. Pop song lyrics are often emotional, often associated with love, loss, sexuality, emotion, or dancing.
   
5778 5778 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
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Pop/Funk is a combination of 2 styles of music. Two genres that make up this style is Pop and Funk music.
   
47 47 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
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Progressive rock (sometimes abbreviated to "prog rock" or "progress", also called "art rock") is a form of rock music that evolved in the decade of 1960 and the early 1970, part of a " Most British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility. "
   
883 883 Tue Dec 25, 2007 9:25 am
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No new posts Psychedelic
Psychedelia in music (or music psychedelic, less formally) is a term that refers to a wide range of popular music styles, genres and scenes, which may include psychedelic rock, psychedelic popular psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul , psychedelic ambient, psychedelic trance, psychedelic techno, and others. The psychedelic rock is also commonly known as acid rock. It can be argued, however, that psychedelia can and do occur in virtually all genres of music, including Western classical music art.
   
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No new posts Punk
Punk is a genre of music and movement that emerged in the mid 1970. Preceded by a variety of protopunk music from the decade of 1960 and early 1970, punk rock developed between 1974 and 1977 in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, where groups like the Ramones, Sex Pistols, The Clash and were recognized as the Vanguard of a new musical movement.
   
589 589 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts R&B
Rhythm and blues (also known as R & B or RnB) is a genre of music that combines jazz, gospel, and blues influences, released by African American artists. The term was coined as a musical term marketing in the United States in 1947 by Jerry Wexler of Billboard magazine. It replaces the term music career (which originally came from within the black community, but it was considered offensive in the postwar world) and the Billboard category Harlem Hit Parade, in June 1949. In 1948, RCA Victor was black marketing of music with the name of Rhythm and Blues. The words were overturned by Wexler of Atlantic Records, the leading label in the R & B field in the early years.
   
4594 4594 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
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Rapping (also known as emceeing, MCing, spitting, or simply rhyme) is the spoken delivery of rhythmic rhymes and puns, one of the elements of hip hop music and culture. Although the word rap has sometimes been called a backronym the phrase "Rhythmic African Poetry," "Rhythm and Poetry", "Rhythmically Applied Poetry", "Rapping About Poetry," "Racing always Pacing" or "Rhythmically Associated Poetry," The use of the word to describe rapid and meaningless speech or repartee long before the musical form.
   
7358 7358 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Rave
Rave consists of forms of electronic dance music that are associated with the rave scene. Most often, the term is used to describe the music that is largely dependent on the samples, loops and synthesizers, and is high in energy.
   
154 154 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Reggae
Reggae is a music genre for the first time in Jamaica in the decade to 1960. Although sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae rather denotes a style of music that originated as a result of the development of ska and solid. Reggae is based on a style characterized by the regular rhythm of the chops on low, known as the skank. The pace is slower than what is generally found in the ska and solid. Reggae usually has accents in the 2 nd and 4 th beat in each bar, with four blows in a bar.
   
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No new posts Retro
Back during the years 1980, spoke of a new genre of music, especially dance music, popular in the USA At the time, and originally called New Wave music that was partly a result of the Punk rock genre of the late 1970 and early 80's Psychedelic gender and the late 1960's and 70's. Many of the songs and albums called retro at the time occurred during breakthrough in the development of the generation of electronic music (ie, with computers and electronic equipment, or electronic music than with either traditional or instruments electromechanical) and the popularization of this type of music into the mainstream.
   
134 134 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
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Rock is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums and bass. Many styles of rock music also use the keyboard instruments such as the organ, piano, synthesizers, or electric keyboard. Other instruments used in rock sometimes include harmonica, violin, flute and banjo. Also, less common stringed musical instruments like the mandolin and sitar used. Rock usually has a strong strike again, and often revolves around the guitar, either electric or acoustic.
   
5293 5293 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Rock & Roll
The rock and roll is a genre of music that was developed in the United States in the late 1940 and early 1950, and quickly spread to the rest of the world.
   
555 555 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Samba
Samba is one of the most popular forms of music in Brazil. It is generally regarded as Brazil's national musical style.
   
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No new posts Ska
Ska is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950 and was a pioneer in sound and reggae. Ska combines elements of Caribbean calypso and mento with American jazz and rhythm and blues. It is characterized by a short line of low, the guitar or the piano accented rhythms in the offbeat and, in some cases, jazz-like horn riff. In the early 1960, and ska is the dominant musical genre of Jamaica, and is also popular among British extensions. Many of the skinheads in several decades, have also enjoyed rumba (along with reggae, sound and other genres). Music historians tend to divide the ska of history into three periods: the original Jamaican ska scene of the decade of 1960, 2 Tone ska revival that began in England in the late 1970, and the third wave ska movement, which began in the decade of 1980.
   
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No new posts Slow Rock
Slow rock is a sub genre of rock music but in a slower and more softer form. This style of rock is usually much lighter to the ears and consist of many love songs very popular in the 1980s.
   
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No new posts Soul
Soul music is a genre of music that combines the rhythm and blues and gospel music originating in the United States. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is the soul "music, which emerged from the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues in a form of funky, lay witness."
   
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No new posts Soundtrack
In terms of the film industry, a sound track (two words) or simply track is an audio recording created or used in film production and post-production. Initially, the dialogue, sound effects, music and film each has its own track (track dialogue, sound effects track, and the music track), and these are mixed together to do what they flame compound track, which is heard in the film. A doubling of the track is often later created when the films are dubbed into another language.
   
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No new posts Swing
Swing of the music, also known as swing jazz is a form of jazz music that took place during the decade of 1920 when people met and had solidified as a distinctive style for 1935 in the United States. Swing is distinguished mainly by a solid rhythm section, usually including double bass and drums, half a rapid pace, and pace distinctive swing while it is common to many forms of jazz.
   
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No new posts Symphonic Rock
Symphonic rock is a subgenre of rock music, and more specifically, progressive rock. Since early progressive rock in history, the term has sometimes been used to distinguish the most sophisticated classic influenced by the more psychedelic progressive rock and experimental offerings, although some use the term to refer to any kind of progressive rock.
   
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No new posts Synthpop
Synthpop is a subgenus of the New Wave in which the synthesizer is the main musical instrument. It is more closely tied to the era between the late 1970 and early to mid-1980, but has continued to exist and develop since then. Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra are often hailed as pioneers of the style.
   
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No new posts Tango
Tango is a style of music that originated among immigrant populations in Europe to Argentina and Uruguay. It is traditionally played by a sextet known as the tango orchestra, which includes two violins, piano, bass, and two bandoneons. Earlier this set of forms sometimes includes flute, clarinet and guitar. Tango music can be purely instrumental or may include a vocalist. Tango music is well known in much of the world, along with the dance of tango.
   
39 39 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Techno
Techno is a form of electronic dance music that had its beginnings in Western Europe in the late 1970 [citation needed] and subsequently developed and established as a genre in Detroit, Michigan during the decade of 1980. House was influenced by Chicago, electro, New Wave, funk and futuristic fiction themes that are prevalent and in relation to modern culture at the end of the Cold War industrial America at the time. After the initial success of Detroit techno as a musical culture-at least at the regional level, the expansion and related forms of sub-genres in the decade of 1990 emerged the world. The popularity of techno in Europe peaked in the current decade. Today, the popularity of techno is widespread. It may be the most popular genre in Eastern Europe, particularly Poland and Russia.
   
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No new posts Techno-Industrial
Industrial techno is a cross between power noise, traditional industrial and techno. It is quite often includes elements of trance, and often resembles while keeping the music rave of the harsh sounds, noises, and the rapid pace of industry. Sampling and processed guitars are common, as are letters often built with a verse-chorus-verse structure of the song. Artists Techno Industrial gender hybrid-often show traits of dance music, pop music, music and industrial combined.
   
243 243 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Thrash Metal
Thrash metal is a subgenre of music heavy metal, one end Alternative metal which is characterized by high speed and aggression. Thrash songs typically use low-register guitar riff, coated grinding style of working with lead. Thrash nihilistic lyrics express opinions or addressing social issues using visceral, bloody language, an approach which partially overlaps with the hardcore genre.
   
316 316 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
No new posts Trance
Trance is a style of electronic music that evolved in the decade of 1990. Trance music is generally characterized by a rate of between 130 and 160 BPM, with the repetition of phrases melodic synthesizer, and a musical form that builds up and down across a runway. Often characteristics crescendos and breakdowns. Sometimes the voices also have been used. The style is possibly derived from a combination of electronic music in a lot of atmosphere, such as music, techno, and house.
   
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No new posts Tribal
Tribal music is style of music that originates from certain tribes. This sort of music is very old and of many types. Tribal music come from mostly Africa but also Asian countries.
   
277 277 Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
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Trip Hop (also known as the sound Bristol Bristol acid or rap) is a term coined by journalist Andy Pemberton music in the UK magazine Mixmag to describe the role of hip hop "In / Flux", a 1993 single by DJ Shadow, and similar tracks on freedom Mo 'Wax label and played in clubs in London at the time. "In / Flux," with its mix the bpms, spoken word samples, ropes, melodies, strange noises, phat low and slow beats and grooves, gave the listener the impression that they were on a journey of music.
   
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