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Indie Pop
Indie pop is a melodic, DIY-rooted branch of alternative music that blends the immediacy of pop songwriting with the independence and aesthetics of underground scenes. It typically features jangly, clean-toned guitars, tuneful bass lines, compact song structures, and intimate, literate lyrics that balance sweetness with subtle melancholy. The sound often leans toward bright chord progressions, earworm choruses, and understated production, favoring charm and personality over gloss. Culturally, indie pop is tied to small labels, fanzines, and community radio, with influential scenes and imprints such as Postcard, Sarah, and Creation laying the groundwork for its global diffusion.
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Jangle Pop
Jangle pop is a guitar-centered style of pop and rock defined by bright, chiming tones—often from a 12‑string electric (famously the Rickenbacker)—playing arpeggiated or open‑chord figures with minimal distortion. The sound emphasizes treble clarity, shimmering sustain, and tight compression, creating a sparkling texture that carries melodic hooks. Rhythm sections are typically crisp and supportive rather than aggressive, with steady mid‑tempo grooves and melodic bass counter‑lines. Vocals tend to be tuneful and understated, frequently with close harmonies. Lyrically, jangle pop pairs catchy, concise songwriting with wistful, romantic, and nostalgic themes. The style draws on 1960s guitar pop and folk rock traditions while channeling the DIY ethos of 1980s indie scenes.
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Nederbeat
Nederbeat is the 1960s Dutch take on British beat and R&B-driven rock, centered in The Hague (often called Beatstad) with vibrant scenes in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. It blends tough, garage-like guitar riffing, bluesy vocals, Farfisa/vox organ hooks, and a danceable backbeat. Bands typically sang in English to ride the British Invasion wave, but the music carries a distinctly local attitude—raw, direct, and often edgier than its UK counterparts. Short, hooky singles, fuzzy guitars, tambourine on the backbeat, and group harmonies define the style.
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Nederpop
Nederpop is a broad term for pop and rock made in the Netherlands, most often sung in Dutch and characterized by strong hooks, sing‑along choruses, and accessible storytelling. While it includes a range of sounds—from guitar‑based pop rock to synth‑driven new wave and even reggae‑tinged rhythms—it stays centered on melody and lyrical immediacy. The style coalesced as a recognizable movement in the late 1970s and surged in the 1980s, when bands adopted new wave textures and occasional ska/reggae grooves. In the 1990s and 2000s, nederpop became mainstream adult pop, with polished production, emotive ballads, and stadium‑sized choruses, often addressing everyday life, love, and social themes.
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Psychedelic Pop
Psychedelic pop is a 1960s-born fusion that marries the hook-driven immediacy of pop with the timbral color, studio experimentation, and altered-perception aesthetics of psychedelic music. It favors concise song forms and memorable melodies while introducing unusual sounds (sitar, Mellotron, harpsichord), tape effects (backmasking, varispeed, flanging), and surreal or whimsical imagery. Compared to psychedelic rock, it is brighter, more tuneful, and radio-friendly, often wrapping adventurous production techniques in singable choruses and lush vocal harmonies.
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Alternative
Alternative is an umbrella term for non-mainstream popular music that grew out of independent and college-radio scenes. It emphasizes artistic autonomy, eclectic influences, and a willingness to subvert commercial formulas. Sonically, alternative often blends the raw immediacy of punk with the mood and texture of post-punk and new wave, adding elements from folk, noise, garage, and experimental rock. While guitars, bass, and drums are typical, production ranges from lo-fi to stadium-ready, and lyrics tend toward introspection, social critique, or surreal storytelling. Over time, “alternative” became both a cultural stance and a market category, spawning numerous substyles (alternative rock, alternative hip hop, alternative pop, etc.) and moving from underground circuits to mainstream prominence in the 1990s.
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Garage Pop
Garage pop blends the raw, energetic attack of garage rock with bright, ear‑catching pop melodies. It favors short, hook‑heavy songs, jangly or fuzz‑kissed guitars, tambourine and handclaps, and sing‑along choruses. While the sonics are gritty and often lo‑fi, the songwriting is unabashedly tuneful—drawing on 1960s girl‑group harmonies, surf rhythms, and Brill Building craft. Lyrics tend to be direct and youthful (love, longing, summer ennui), and vocals are frequently drenched in reverb for a hazy, sun‑bleached glow.
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