Genres
Avant-garde jazz
<p>Radical jazz that abandons tonality, rhythm, and structure. Explores free improvisation, extended techniques, and noise. …
Electronic
<p>Music created using electronic instruments and technology. Includes synthesizers, drum machines, and digital production. From …
Experimental
<p>Music that pushes boundaries of form, structure, and sound. Rejects commercial norms in favor of …
Funk
Subgenres:
• Avant-funk<p>Rhythm-first groove music emphasizing the "one." Tight bass lines, syncopated drums, and call-and-response vocals create …
Fusion
<p>Hybrid style blending jazz improvisation with rock, funk, or world music elements. Features electric instruments, …
Jazz
<p>Improvisation-driven music rooted in African American traditions. Features swing rhythms, blues scales, and complex harmony. …
Psychedelia
<p>Music inspired by altered states of consciousness. Features reverb-drenched guitars, tape effects, Eastern scales, and …
Rock
<p>Guitar-driven music born in the 1950s. Emphasizes electric amplification, strong backbeats, and youthful rebellion. Spans …