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Ambient
Ambient is a form of electronic and electroacoustic music that prioritizes tone, atmosphere, and texture over conventional song structures and rhythmic drive. It typically features slow-moving harmonies, sustained drones, gentle timbral shifts, and extensive use of space and silence. Rather than drawing attention to itself through hooks or beats, ambient is designed to be as ignorable as it is interesting, rewarding both background listening and focused immersion. Artists often employ synthesizers, samplers, tape loops, field recordings, and subtle acoustic instruments, with reverb and delay creating a sense of place. Substyles range from luminous, consonant soundscapes to darker, more dissonant atmospheres.
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Corecore
Corecore is an internet-native, collage-heavy audiovisual microgenre that turns the endless stream of online content into emotionally charged montages. It typically pairs melancholic or atmospheric music with rapid-fire edits of news clips, social-media posts, movie fragments, webcam confessions, and found audio, using juxtaposition to evoke overload, alienation, and fragile intimacy in the age of feeds. While it is primarily known as a video-editing aesthetic (especially on TikTok), its musical identity leans on ambient, vaporwave, breakcore, and experimental collage, favoring texture, mood, and narrative over traditional song structure. Rather than having a fixed sonic palette, corecore uses existing tracks—often downtempo, hazy, or nostalgic—then re-contextualizes them with speech samples and visual montage to produce catharsis and social commentary.
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