A style of pop/rock music characterized by bright, chiming guitars and catchy melodies.
A genre rooted in improvisation, swing rhythms, and complex harmonies, originating from African American communities.
A jazz technique where new melodies are composed over existing chord progressions.
A fusion of jazz improvisation with funk rhythms and grooves.
A blend of jazz with rock, funk, and R&B, featuring electric instruments and extended solos.
Hip-hop that samples jazz instrumentation and features thoughtful, complex lyrics.
Rock music incorporating jazz harmony, improvisation, and instruments.
Japanese ballads known for emotional vocals and melodic arrangements.
A high-energy Japanese electronic music style influenced by hardcore and rave.
Japanese funk music combining groovy basslines and rhythmic instrumentation.
A street dance and music style from Los Angeles, featuring specific beats and rhythms.
A fast-paced electronic dance style from New Jersey, featuring chopped samples and energetic beats.
Traditional Sami chanting music, often deeply spiritual and minimalist.
Japanese power metal characterized by fast tempos, melodic guitar work, and powerful vocals.
Japanese pop music, often upbeat, melodic, and influenced by Western pop trends.
Japanese hip-hop combining local culture with global rap influences.
Japanese rock music spanning diverse styles from punk to alternative.
An upbeat style of blues featuring horns, swing rhythms, and lively vocals, precursor to rock and roll.
A fast electronic dance music genre with heavy kicks and bouncy rhythms.
A subgenre of drum and bass focused on energetic, dancefloor-friendly basslines.
A fast-paced electronic music style with breakbeats, heavy bass, and reggae/dub influences.