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Dark Psytrance
Dark psytrance (often shortened to darkpsy) is an intense, nocturnal branch of psychedelic trance characterized by fast tempos, ominous atmospheres, and dissonant, abstract sound design. It typically runs around 148–160 BPM, featuring a relentless four-on-the-floor kick, rolling sub-bass, and densely layered FM/acid synth textures. Harmonic content leans toward minor modes, chromatic movement, and atonality, with drones, clusters, and horror-tinged foley to evoke a sense of unease. Arrangements are long-form and narrative, with evolving textures, sparse breakdowns, and a focus on hypnotic propulsion suitable for late-night or forest dancefloors.
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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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Forest Psytrance
Forest psytrance is a nocturnal, highly textural branch of psytrance that evokes the feeling of being deep in a living forest. Producers mimic the ambience of a forest through swarming and teeming sonic effects, organic foley, and natural samples such as insects, birds, wind, creaking wood, and flowing water. Tracks typically run around 145–152 BPM with a steady, driving bassline and percussion that feels earthy rather than glossy. While sound design is dense and psychedelic, the arrangement often follows relatively straightforward song structures so dancers can lock into a hypnotic, continuous groove. The overall mood is dark, mysterious, and immersive rather than aggressive for its own sake.
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Full-On
Full-on (often called full-on psytrance) is a high-energy, melodic branch of psychedelic trance characterized by a driving 4/4 kick, a tightly “rolling” 1/16-note bassline, and bright, supersaw/acid leads that build toward euphoric peaks. Typically around 142–147 BPM, it emphasizes crisp, punchy low-end (kick–bass interplay) and ear-catching arpeggios, with frequent breakdowns and explosive drops. Compared to darker psytrance strains, full-on foregrounds memorable hooks and festival-friendly arrangements, while retaining the trippy FX, psychedelic transitions, and hypnotic modulation that define psytrance.
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Goa Trance
Goa trance is a psychedelic form of trance music that emerged around the late 1980s on the beaches and forest parties of Goa, India. It is characterized by hypnotic, evolving arrangements, squelchy resonant synth lines (often TB‑303–style), layered arpeggios, and a driving four‑on‑the‑floor pulse. Typical tempos range from 135–150 BPM, with long tracks that develop gradually through filter sweeps, delays, and motif variation rather than abrupt drops. Melodic content often draws on modal and Eastern/Indian‑influenced scales, lending a mystical and cosmic feel. Production emphasizes analog or analog‑modeled synthesis, complex automation, and richly textured effects that create a trance‑inducing, psychedelic journey on the dancefloor.
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Night Full-On
Night full-on is a darker, heavier branch of full-on psytrance designed specifically for nighttime dance floors. It keeps the driving, rolling bass and clear structure of full-on but shifts the palette toward minor modes, tense atmospheres, metallic textures, and sharper, more percussive leads. Typical tempos range from 144 to 148 BPM, with punchy 4/4 kicks and tightly sidechained basslines that maintain relentless forward motion. Compared with morning full-on, night full-on is less euphoric and more ominous, using FM/PM synthesis, glitchy stabs, and cinematic build-ups to create suspense and cathartic drops while still retaining melodic threads and coherent song forms.
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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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Psytrance
Psytrance (psychedelic trance) is a high-energy branch of trance music that emphasizes hypnotic repetition, richly modulated synth textures, and immersive sound design. Typically ranging from 138–150 BPM (with substyles slower or faster), it features a straight four-on-the-floor kick, a tight, rolling 1/16th-note bassline, and intricately layered FX—zaps, squelches, formant sweeps, and granular stutters—arranged to create a mind-bending, psychedelic journey. Tracks are commonly 6–9 minutes long, evolving through long-form tension and release. Harmony is sparse and modal (often minor, Phrygian, or Phrygian dominant), while rhythmic micro-variations, filter automation, and spatial motion (pans, dopplers, psychoacoustic tricks) carry the narrative.
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Trance
Trance is a form of electronic dance music characterized by steady four-on-the-floor beats, long build‑ups and breakdowns, and euphoric, melodic progressions designed to induce a hypnotic or “trance‑like” state. Typical tempos range from about 130 to 142 BPM, with arrangements often stretching 7–10 minutes to allow DJs room for tension, release, and seamless mixing. The sound palette emphasizes shimmering pads, arpeggiated synth motifs, supersaw leads, and wide, reverberant spaces. Harmonically, trance tends to favor minor keys, modal mixture, and extended suspense before cathartic drops. Production hallmarks include sidechain compression (“pumping”), off‑beat open hi‑hats, rolling basslines, and lush delay/reverb tails. While largely instrumental, a major branch—vocal trance—features lyrical toplines and pop‑leaning structures without losing its club‑centric dynamics.
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