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Dembow
Dembow is a high‑energy Dominican style that takes the classic Jamaican "Dem Bow" dancehall riddim and pushes it faster and harder. Emerging in the early 1990s, it developed alongside reggaeton but in the Dominican Republic it evolved into its own club‑centric form with rapid tempos, chant‑like vocals, and minimal, loop‑driven arrangements. The core of dembow is the sped‑up Dem Bow drum pattern—thudding kicks, crisp snares, off‑beat hi‑hats, and frequent cowbells—often paired with distorted 808s and short, catchy hooks. Lyrically it favors street slang, party themes, and call‑and‑response delivery designed for dance floors and block parties.
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Dutch House
Dutch house (often called Dirty Dutch) is a percussive, minimalist strain of electro-house that emerged from the Netherlands in the late 2000s. It is characterized by tight, tribal-leaning drum programming, syncopated rhythms, sparse arrangements, and distinctive high-pitched “bleepy” or squeaky lead synths that trade space with sub-heavy bass stabs. Tempos typically sit around 126–130 BPM, and grooves often emphasize swing and off-beat accents. Vocals, when present, are usually chopped, pitched, or used in short call-and-response phrases rather than full verses. The style became a club and festival staple thanks to its punchy drops, crisp percussion, and earworm lead hooks, and it served as a key bridge between electro-house and the later big-room EDM sound.
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Edm
EDM (Electronic Dance Music) refers to the mainstream, festival-oriented wave of electronic dance styles that rose to global prominence in the early 2010s. It emphasizes high-energy drops, ear-catching toplines, and crowd-pleasing arrangements designed for large stages and mass audiences. Musically, EDM typically sits around 124–130 BPM with a strong four-on-the-floor kick, wide supersaw leads, bright plucks, and heavily sidechained pads and basses for a pumping feel. Tracks are structured around tension-and-release: intros and builds lead to explosive drops, followed by breakdowns that rebuild energy. Vocals and pop-style songwriting frequently appear, enabling crossover success on radio and streaming platforms.
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Moombahton
Moombahton is a dance music genre that fuses the high-energy, synth-driven sound design and build‑drop structures of Dutch/electro house with the slower, syncopated dembow rhythm of reggaeton and dancehall. Characteristically sitting around 108–115 BPM (often ~110), it emphasizes heavy, swung percussion, off‑beat stabs, and midrange lead synths, while retaining Latin/Caribbean groove and call‑and‑response vocal hooks. The result is festival‑ready EDM power at a slower, body‑rolling tempo that feels both tropical and club‑focused.
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