A hardcore electronic music style known for very fast beats (around 150-190 BPM), distorted kicks, and aggressive sound.
Music sung in the Irish language, often traditional or contemporary folk.
A subgenre of rap focusing on themes of street life, crime, and the harsh realities of urban living.
A style of house music characterized by soulful vocals, upbeat rhythms, and gospel influences.
A raw, energetic fusion of garage rock and punk, with simple, aggressive instrumentation.
1960s-style rock known for its raw sound, straightforward song structures, and youthful energy.
A 2000s movement that brought back the raw, gritty sound of 1960s garage rock with modern production.
Traditional music from Georgia featuring polyphonic singing and regional instruments.
Popular music originating from Georgia, often blending Western pop with local influences.
Hip-hop music performed in Georgian, combining global rap trends with local themes.
Rock music from Georgia, often blending Western rock with local cultural elements.
West Coast hip-hop style featuring funk samples, melodic synths, and laid-back grooves.
A fusion of house music and hip-hop, combining deep house beats with rap or vocal samples.
A Chicago house music style with repetitive beats and explicit lyrics, often dancefloor-focused.
Traditional South African music with distinctive rhythms, often linked to Cape Malay culture.
Pop music performed by all-female vocal groups, popularized in the 1960s.
A subgenre of metal characterized by catchy hooks, flashy image, and theatrical performances.
Combines the theatrical style of glam rock with the raw energy of punk.
1970s rock style with flamboyant costumes, catchy melodies, and theatrical presentation.
Electronic music genre that uses digital artifacts, glitches, and errors as musical elements.
A hybrid of glitchy electronic sounds and hip-hop beats.
Traditional North African music, especially from Morocco, combining spiritual chanting with rhythmic instrumentation.
A Moroccan genre blending African, Berber, and Arabic influences with trance-inducing rhythms and chants.
Psychedelic electronic music from Goa, India, featuring fast beats and layered melodic synths.
A subgenre of funk music from Washington, D.C., characterized by heavy percussion and call-and-response vocals.
An extreme metal genre combining grindcore and death metal, featuring gruesome lyrics and guttural vocals.
An even more abrasive subgenre of grindcore and noise music with extremely distorted sounds.
Christian music focused on vocal harmonies and spiritual themes, often uplifting and soulful.
A fusion of heavy metal and gothic rock, combining dark atmospheres with heavy riffs.
A rock subgenre with dark, melancholic tones, prominent basslines, and dramatic vocals.
A South African electronic dance music style with minimalist, dark beats and repetitive rhythms.
A UK-originated hip-hop style featuring fast-paced rapping over gritty, electronic beats.
A Brazilian adaptation of UK grime, blending local influences with grime’s energetic style.
An extreme metal and hardcore punk fusion characterized by blast beats, growled vocals, and very short songs.
Metal subgenre focusing on mid-tempo riffs and rhythmic grooves, popularized by bands like Pantera.
A 1990s rock genre mixing punk and metal influences, noted for its raw sound and introspective lyrics.
A Cuban music style mixing Spanish and Afro-Cuban elements, often featuring guitar and poetic lyrics.
A fast-paced Cuban genre, often featuring brass instruments and lively rhythms.
A traditional Colombian folk genre with accordion and rhythmic beats.