Neo‑electro is a late‑1990s revival and modernization of 1980s electro, reasserting the genre’s machine‑funk DNA with contemporary production.
It retains hallmark electro traits—808 drum programming, syncopated broken beats, robotic/vocoder vocals, cold synth timbres—but tightens sound design and low‑end control with modern studio techniques. Compared with vintage electro and Miami bass, neo‑electro tends to be darker, more minimalist, and more club‑oriented, often flirting with techno aesthetics and a retro‑futurist visual identity.
The style was catalyzed by European and Detroit scenes (Munich, The Hague/Rotterdam, Grenoble, Detroit), where DJs and producers reframed electro as serious dancefloor music rather than pure nostalgia, spawning a durable underground that still informs contemporary club culture.