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- drum-n-b****, dubstep and techno also contain a large number of microgenres. The concept of microgenres gained prominence during the digital age, and despite its...
- (October 8, 2015). "A Recent History of Microgenres". The Fader. Starkey, Arun (2024-06-27). "Five defining microgenre albums from the 2010s". faroutmagazine...
- called bubblegum b****) is a loosely defined electronic music movement and microgenre that predominantly originated in the United Kingdom during the early 2010s...
- Breakcore is a style and microgenre of electronic dance music that emerged from jungle, hardcore, and drum and b**** in the mid-to-late 1990s. It is characterized...
- live streams, which resulted in 24-hour "radio stations" dedicated to microgenres such as vaporwave. Compilation videos are also po****r, combining the...
- the invocation of retro po****r culture. It was one of many Internet microgenres to emerge in this era, alongside witch house, seapunk, ****gaze, cloud...
- term was coined in 2009 by the satirical blog Hipster Runoff to lampoon microgenres and indie acts whose sounds resembled incidental music from 1980s VHS...
- and an art that chooses to stay within it." The movement spearheaded microgenres and subcultures such as seapunk and vaporwave. In the early 2010s, "post-Internet"...
- McDermott; Emilie Friedlander (October 8, 2015). "A Recent History of Microgenres". The FADER. Illustration by Hisashi Okawa. Archived from the original...
- intended to mock the music press' propensity towards the creation of microgenres. Wright, Scott (9 March 2010). "Scene and heard: Drag". The Guardian...