A late 80s/early 90s UK music scene mixing alternative rock, psychedelic, and dance music.
Hungarian drill music with hard-hitting beats and rap lyrics in Hungarian.
Rap music performed in Hungarian, often reflecting local themes.
Egyptian street music blending electronic beats with traditional melodies and rap vocals.
Big-room electronic dance music designed for festivals and large crowds.
Traditional Macedonian folk music with regional instruments and melodies.
Popular music from Macedonia featuring modern production styles.
Rhythm and blues music from Macedonia with soulful vocals.
Rap music from Macedonia often dealing with social and cultural topics.
Rock music from Macedonia, incorporating local influences.
A fast-paced Spanish electronic dance music style popular in the 90s.
Malaysian version of the Indonesian dangdut genre mixing traditional and pop sounds.
Rap music originating from Malaysia, blending local culture with hip-hop.
A Cuban dance music style with energetic rhythms and brass instrumentation.
Mandarin pop music, popular in China, Taiwan, and other Chinese-speaking regions.
Romanian pop-folk music blending Balkan sounds with modern beats.
A Brazilian music movement combining regional rhythms with rock and electronic music.
Repetitive vocal music often used in meditation and spiritual practices.
South African jazz-influenced music from the early 20th century.
Music performed by large ensembles often for parades and ceremonies.
Brazilian carnival music with upbeat, humorous lyrics.
Traditional Mexican folk music featuring stringed instruments and trumpets.
Zulu folk music from South Africa featuring guitar and indigenous vocals.
An intense, complex style of hardcore punk with irregular rhythms.
Rock music characterized by complex time signatures and intricate rhythms.
South African music combining traditional Zulu rhythms with jazz and pop.
Music inspired by or originating in the medieval period.
Calm, ambient music designed to aid relaxation and mindfulness.
Australian EDM style known for bouncy basslines and upbeat tempo.
Black metal with a focus on melodic guitar work and atmospheric elements.
Death metal incorporating melodic guitar riffs and harmonies.
Dubstep emphasizing melody and atmospheric soundscapes.
Hardcore punk with melodic guitar lines and emotional vocals.
House music featuring melodic progressions and smooth textures.
Metalcore emphasizing melodic riffs and vocal harmonies.
A softer, melodic substyle of riddim dubstep.
Techno music with strong melodic content and emotional atmosphere.
Rap music known for humorous, internet culture-inspired lyrics.
Traditional Jamaican folk music that predates ska and reggae.
Dominican Republic dance music with fast-paced rhythm and accordion.
Traditional form of merengue with folk instruments and rhythms.
1960s British rock/pop style from Liverpool with catchy melodies.
Heavy metal music characterized by loud guitars and powerful vocals.
Fusion of metal and hardcore punk featuring heavy riffs and breakdowns.
Azerbaijani folk rap with improvisational lyrics.
Bass-heavy hip-hop from Miami with party-themed lyrics.
Minimalist house music with subtle textures and tiny sounds.
Electronic music with moderate BPM, blending chill and dance elements.
Emo style from the American Midwest with melodic, introspective songwriting.
Hip-hop from the US Midwest with diverse lyrical styles.
Classical music style focusing on repetitive patterns and simplicity.
Techno music stripped down to minimal elements and repetitive beats.
Middle Eastern Israeli music blending Arabic, Turkish, and Jewish influences.
Contemporary classical music that often incorporates experimental elements.
Jazz based on musical modes rather than chord progressions.
Pop music originating from Moldova with local linguistic and cultural touches.
A fusion of house music and reggaeton with midtempo beats.
Cape Verdean music characterized by melancholic melodies and poetic lyrics.
Popular music from Morocco blending Arabic melodies with modern pop.
Rhythm and blues music from Morocco with local influences.
Rap music from Morocco often addressing social issues.
Classic American soul and pop music style originating from Detroit.
Southern African hip-hop style blending multiple languages and cultures.
Brazilian popular music blending samba, jazz, and folk styles.
Traditional Azerbaijani musical genre with improvisation and complex melodies.
Narrative folk songs telling stories about crime and tragedy.
Carnival music from Uruguay and Argentina featuring brass and percussion.
Music from stage or film productions combining songs with storytelling.
Music specifically created for children’s education and entertainment.
Experimental music using recorded natural sounds as raw material.