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Breaking Stereotypes: 5 Lesser-Known Electronic Genres Taking the Music World by Storm

I am absolutely thrilled to report that electronic music is not just thriving; it’s experiencing a tremendous boom! Despite the misconception that the genre has reached its peak or has nowhere else to go, I’m here to set the record straight. Artists are continually honing their craft, seamlessly blending genres, and shattering traditional stereotypes and rules. Moreover, new genres like flutter house are gaining traction and reshaping the industry landscape. In this blog post, I’m excited to shed light on five lesser-known genres that are slowly but surely getting the attention they deserve. Dive in and enjoy the musical journey!


Color Bass

Kicking off our list is a genre that holds a special place in my heart. Spearheaded by Chime, whose label has been a torchbearer for this style, Color Bass stands out for its vibrant and lively sounds. Artists like Similar Outskirts and Au5 also contribute to this genre, which focuses on infusing vivid colors and brightness into the music. When paired with dubstep, it creates a distinct and exhilarating sonic experience. To get a taste of Color Bass, check out the featured track below—it perfectly encapsulates the essence of this genre.

Hyperpop

Hyperpop defies a strict definition as it’s constantly evolving. This genre takes a bold approach to pop songs by amplifying electronic elements, giving artists ample space to infuse their unique flavors. Much of Flume’s work can be considered hyperpop, albeit with a strong trap influence. Since this genre is ever-changing, it’s challenging to provide a concrete example, but the featured track below offers a glimpse into the dynamic world of hyperpop.

Jump Up

Quickly gaining popularity, Jump Up is often the gateway into the world of drum & bass for many enthusiasts. A subgenre of space bass, Jump Up places emphasis on infectious drum and bass beats accentuated by space bass sounds. With innovators like Hedex and Keota leading the charge, this genre is undoubtedly here to stay. The track featured below, likely a familiar tune if you’ve attended a bass show recently, perfectly encapsulates the essence of Jump Up.

Beats-Based Space Bass

Arguably the most significant genre on our list, beats-based space bass is a subgenre that elevates the tempo and rhythmic complexity compared to traditional space bass. While maintaining a cosmic vibe, this genre stands out for its faster tempos and intricate beats. Driving forces behind this genre, including artists like Tipper and Jade Cicada, remain relatively unknown to the mainstream audience. I’m hopeful that more people will discover and be blown away by this mind-bending genre. Check out the featured track below to delve into the beats-based space bass experience.

Experimental Ambient Music

Rounding off our list is a genre that takes the intensity down a notch. By calming down space bass, this genre is perfect for winding down after a rave or engaging in meditation. Notable artists like Au5 and Yheti showcase the complexity inherent in this seemingly simple genre, with production skills reaching impressive heights. The track below provides a perfect introduction to the soothing world of chill space bass.

I hope you find these genres as exciting and diverse as I do. Dive into the tracks, explore the nuances, and let the music take you on an unforgettable journey!

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