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Electronic
Electronic is a broad umbrella genre defined by the primary use of electronically generated or electronically processed sound. It encompasses music made with synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, computers, and studio/tape techniques, as well as electroacoustic manipulation of recorded or synthetic sources. The genre ranges from academic and experimental traditions to popular and dance-oriented forms. While its sonic palette is rooted in electricity and circuitry, its aesthetics span minimal and textural explorations, structured song forms, and beat-driven club permutations. Electronic emphasizes sound design, timbre, and studio-as-instrument practices as much as melody and harmony.
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Progressive
Progressive is an umbrella aesthetic that prioritizes musical development—extended forms, evolving arrangements, sophisticated harmony, and conceptual ambition—over verse–chorus simplicity. Emerging from late-1960s rock and psychedelia, the progressive approach soon permeated multiple styles (rock, electronic, metal, pop, dance music), where "progressive" signals pieces that unfold gradually, introduce new motifs across long arcs, and use timbral and harmonic exploration as core drama. Across its variants, listeners can expect longer tracks, thematic continuity (sometimes across whole albums), expanded instrument palettes (from orchestral colors to synthesizers), odd meters, key changes, and a narrative sense of journey.
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Psychedelic
Psychedelic is an umbrella term for music that seeks to evoke, emulate, or accompany altered states of consciousness through sound, arrangement, and studio technique. It emphasizes timbral color, drones, modal harmony, surreal or mystical lyrics, and immersive production, often using tape manipulation, extended effects, and non‑Western instruments (notably from Indian classical traditions). The result ranges from delicate, dreamlike textures to dense, kaleidoscopic soundscapes intended to expand perception and dissolve conventional song form.
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Techno
Techno is a four-on-the-floor, machine-driven form of electronic dance music that emerged in mid-to-late 1980s Detroit. It is characterized by steady 4/4 kick drums, repetitive and hypnotic rhythmic patterns, synthetic timbres, and an emphasis on texture, groove, and forward momentum over elaborate harmony. Producers typically use drum machines, sequencers, and synthesizers to build layered percussion, pulsing basslines, and evolving motifs. While often dark and minimalistic, techno spans a wide spectrum—from soulful, futuristic Detroit aesthetics to hard, industrially tinged European strains—yet it consistently prioritizes kinetic energy for dancefloors and a sense of machine futurism.
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Psytech
Psytech (often written as psy-tech or psychedelic techno) fuses the hypnotic drive of techno with the trippy sound design and spatial aesthetics of psytrance. Typically sitting between 124–132 BPM, it favors solid four-on-the-floor kicks, rolling sub-basses, and long, evolving arrangements. The palette leans toward psychedelic textures—acidic lines, formant sweeps, resonant band-pass stabs, comb-filtered atmospheres, and modulated delays—while maintaining techno’s emphasis on groove, subtle variation, and club-focused functionality. The result is music that feels both heads-down and mind-bending: a dark, tensile floor-pulse animated by kaleidoscopic FX, micro-rhythmic ear-candy, and gradually mutating motifs.
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Artists
Various Artists
Terrakroma
One Million Toys
Frezel
Floating Machine
Dietrich, Mila
Strangefunk, Dr.
Electrypnose
Zentrix
Xenoscapes
Schpunk
MNGRM
Pallida
Eeemus
Unknown Concept
Code Therapy
KUNI
Immortal Sun
Trilingo
Aleckat
Daäna
Luís M
Spintribe
Rama, Ben
Harrison Downes
Flembaz
Jossie Telch
Harris, Eartha
Muggi Dane
IsoQuant
Nozem
Vishal Unni
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