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Classical
Classical music is the notated art-music tradition of Europe and its global descendants, characterized by durable forms, carefully codified harmony and counterpoint, and a literate score-based practice. The term “classical” can refer broadly to the entire Western art-music lineage from the Medieval era to today, not just the Classical period (c. 1750s–1820s). It privileges long-form structures (such as symphonies, sonatas, concertos, masses, and operas), functional or modal harmony, thematic development, and timbral nuance across ensembles ranging from solo instruments to full orchestras and choirs. Across centuries, the style evolved from chant and modal polyphony to tonal harmony, and later to post-tonal idioms, while maintaining a shared emphasis on written notation, performance practice, and craft.
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Dansband
Dansband (dansbandsmusik) is a Scandinavian popular dance-music style that grew out of Sweden’s folkpark dance culture in the late 1960s and flourished through the 1970s. It blends schlager’s catchy melodies, country’s twang and storytelling, and rock ’n’ roll’s steady backbeat into a polished, dance-first sound. Songs are mid-tempo, diatonic, and immediately singable, tailored for partner dances such as foxtrot, bugg (a Swedish jitterbug), and waltz. Typical instrumentation includes electric and acoustic guitars, bass, drums, keyboards (piano/organ/synths), saxophone, and sometimes pedal steel or accordion. Lyrics—most often in Swedish—focus on love, nostalgia, and everyday life. The genre remains a staple of Nordic social dance scenes, with a strong tradition of touring bands playing ballrooms, folkparks, and dance pavilions, and a repertoire mixing originals with Swedish-language covers of international hits.
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Pop
Pop is a broad, hook-driven style of popular music designed for wide appeal. It emphasizes memorable melodies, concise song structures, polished vocals, and production intended for radio, charts, and mass media. While pop continually absorbs elements from other styles, its core remains singable choruses, accessible harmonies, and rhythmic clarity. Typical forms include verse–pre-chorus–chorus, frequent use of bridges and middle-eights, and ear-catching intros and outros. Pop is not defined by a single instrumentation. It flexibly incorporates acoustic and electric instruments, drum machines, synthesizers, and increasingly digital production techniques, always in service of the song and the hook.
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Various Artists
Rootkit
Alven, Sonny
Andreassen, Elisabeth
Somebody’s Darling
deLillos
Sandra Lyng
Casiokids
De Press
Kleveland, Åse
Kyrkjebø, Sissel
Kråkevik, Herborg
Aunt Mary
Lystrup, Geirr
Kalvik, Finn
Fjeld, Jonas
Bjørnstad, Ketil
Corell, Jon Arne
Busk, Vidar
Wencke Myhre
D’Sound
Stedje, Olav
Prøysen, Alf
Hegerland, Anita
Saft
Virud, Kåre
Flax
Torgersen, Trond-Viggo
Vold, Jan Erik
New Jordal Swingers
Myrland, K. M.
Lumbago
KLM
Rotmo, Hans
3 Busserulls
Kong Lavring
Gabrielle
Margarets, The
Hoel, Jørn
Katastrofe
Freddy Kalas
Stiansen, Jorun
S, Astrid
Aleksandersen, Åge
Granneman, Elisabeth
Ytre Suløens Jass‐ensemble
Toft, Jan
Lillo-Stenberg, Lars
Wentzel, Åse
Paus, Ole
Vagabond
Sambandet
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