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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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Dance
Dance (as a broad, mainstream club- and radio-oriented style) is pop-leaning music designed primarily for dancing, characterized by steady, driving beats, catchy hooks, and production that translates well to nightclubs and large sound systems. It emerged after disco, blending four-on-the-floor rhythms with electronic instrumentation and pop songwriting, and it continually absorbs elements from house, techno, Hi-NRG, synth-pop, and later EDM. Tempos commonly fall between 110–130 BPM, vocals often emphasize memorable choruses, and arrangements are structured for both club mixing and mass appeal.
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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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House
House is a dance music genre that emerged in Chicago in the early 1980s, defined by a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum, off-beat hi-hats, soulful or hypnotic vocals, and groove-centric basslines. Typical tempos range from 118–130 BPM, and tracks are structured in DJ-friendly 16–32 bar phrases designed for seamless mixing. Drawing on disco’s celebratory spirit, electro-funk’s drum-machine rigor, and Italo/Hi-NRG’s synth-led sheen, house prioritizes repetition, tension-and-release, and communal energy on the dancefloor. Its sound palette often includes 808/909 drums, sampled or replayed disco/funk elements, filtered loops, piano/organ stabs, and warm, jazzy chords. Over time, house diversified into many substyles—deep house, acid house, French house, tech house, progressive house, and more—yet it remains a global foundation of club culture, known for emphasizing groove, inclusivity, and euphoria.
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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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Various Artists
Ross, Diana
Morricone, Ennio
Queen
Chuckie
Isaac, DJ
Vayne, Jan
Aznavour
Thelonious Monster
Cosmic Gate
Rolling Stones, The
Anouk
Deep Purple
Talking Heads
Iron Maiden
Long, Robert
Cats
van Toren, Dimitri
Kayak
Cheeks, Judy
Argerich, Martha
Kelly Family, The
Di‐rect
Band, The
BLØF
Schtroumpfs, Les
100% Isis
Fischer‐Z
Blur
Little River Band
Hot Chocolate
Jason & the Scorchers
Scabs, The
Cox, Gerard
Nijs, Rob de
Re-Play
Lownoise, Charly & Mental Theo
Gahan, Dave
Meeuwis, Guus
Dao Dezi
Toppers, De
Gordon
Elly en Rikkert
Def P & Beatbusters
Brainpower
Clément, Coralie
Logic System
Pussycat
Naam, Zangeres Zonder
Drukwerk
Infinity
Jackpot
Vitesse
Clouseau
Flairck
Hermans, Toon
Staigerpaip, Bertus
Damen, Henk
Hazes, André
Dulfer, Hans
Extince
Postman
Curly, Alexander
Road
Mink DeVille
Meteors, The
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