Nustyle (often written as Nu-Style Hardstyle) is the melodic, euphoric branch of hardstyle that emerged in the late 2000s. It is characterized by pitched, tonal hardstyle kicks, supersaw lead melodies, anthemic chord progressions, and large, cinematic breakdowns that resolve into singable climaxes.
Compared with the earlier, rougher hardstyle sound, Nustyle emphasizes emotional writing, pop-leaning structures, and polished sound design. Typical tempos sit around 150 BPM, with offbeat hi‑hats, claps on 2 and 4, and signature “screech” effects used as rhythmic and textural fills.
Nustyle describes the euphoric, melodically focused evolution of hardstyle that took shape in the late 2000s, primarily in the Netherlands and Italy. Its defining traits include pitched hardstyle kicks, soaring trance-like leads, and pop-informed song structures that helped bring the sound to main stages worldwide.