The chronology is way off in places, but the effort is really commendable. My main gripe is around the idm, drum and bass, glitch, jungle area. Idm and jungle both came into existence in the early 90s, both coming from breakbeats, and idm taking more influence from jungle than vice-versa. Glitch didnt come until a fair while after these genres and drum and bass is the direct descendent of jungle. Moombahton, as far as i can tell, is a pretty small genre that started in 2009, nearly 2 decades after jungle. Also i found it weird that you used brostep to represent both dubstep and brostep.
Completely agree, Breakbeat Hardcore goes into Jungle and Happy Hardcore. This later becomes drum and bass and 4beat respectively. Meanwhile big beat takes more influences from hip hop/rock samples, but co develops alongside these genre's. Still it's hard to map electronic music
Big beat (Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, etc) and Trip Hop (Massive Attack, Portishead, etc) have both been around since the 90s. This is a good guide for electronic music evolvement with charts like this one and samples: techno.org/electronic-music-guide/
I used to know my favorite genre was EDM, but I never exactly knew what exact genres, so after like a week of searching and listening, I found I enjoy mostly Synth, Asia-Pop, and Electro. EDM is a huge mega genre but surprisingly it’s easy to pinpoint what exact genre is most enjoyable … I also had the displeasure of discovering EDM genres I didn’t know existed like Japanoise and Extratone
Genre Police, we are here to tell you That your favourite songs belong To somewhere else. I know that you like it, just because you do But I'm here to take the fun out just for you Whether we are right, even if we're wrong We'll still tell you all the facts about the song This is what we do, we are here to stay Genre police, we're here to save the day
It's all wrong. From the first thing he said "Folk music being American" and "World music being the rest of the world" I appreciate the try but this dude doesn't know anything about genres.
Techno was SECOND behind Dub from my recollection. . I'll post a video on my channel of being playing Techno (and it was called "Techno") in 1987 at a local club here. I was playing it on MiniMoog/SH-01/303/Juno. I think it's great that so many kids are getting in to this, but it's AMAZING how the facts become so skewed over time. It's like 40 years from now kids saying that DubStep (which I like) was the first 'EDM Genre'. The guy in this video is just flat wrong. There is no two ways about it.
I’m confused how he’s managed to do a history of electronic music whilst focussing on everything that’s post 2007... he’s even got dubstep as a founding genre and didn’t mention D&B? How is trip hop after dub step...
It's all wrong from the first thing he said "Folk music being American" and "World music being the rest of the world" I appreciate the try but this dude doesn't know anything about genres.
That wasn't Jungle? Not sure how Drum and Bass can come before Jungle techno, jungle and breaks? And Chicago House came from garage? Erm... I'm so confused after watching this video lol
You should've just shocked us with Skinny Puppy or Ministry. Industrial music isn't supposed to appeal to a mainstream audience, show them what the genre actually is. Great video anyway
Blues existed before Jazz. Also, rock n' roll comes from r&b, and you skipped a step in Disco- after r&b/Soul is Funk. Also, Soul and Funk have MANY subgenres, as does Jazz and Blues.
@@darklordthomaspie6293 Rock alone also has many subgenres and if you want to get more accurate, we have to mention jump-blues and boogie-woogie. Then there's the elephants in the room of Elvis, Beatles, then the guys before them plus Beat, Skiffle and Merseybeat all very important. And you have Chubby Checker, Fats Domino, Little Richard and before that Howlin Wolf, Willie Dixon, Robert Johnson, Leadbelly.
FINALLY AFTER HEARING ALL THIS PEOPLE WILL GO MAD AND FINALLY END UP WHAT IS MUSIC............CURRENTLY AFTER SEENG SO MANY GENRES NOW I FORGOT WHAT IS MUSIC..STILL UR ALRIGHT AFTER RESEARCHING SO MUCH GOD BLESS...
I congratulate you on the effort to map all the subgenres. Sadly, it went wrong from the very start. I do not know how you did your research, but even a cursory search on Wikipedia would have prevented rookie mistakes. I'm talking about electro. As stated in the introduction of the Wikipedia page on electro: "Electro (or electro-funk)[3][4] is a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines,[5][6] and funk.[7][8] Records in the genre typically feature drum machines and heavy electronic sounds, usually without vocals, although if vocals are present they are delivered in a deadpan manner, often through electronic distortion such as vocoding and talkboxing. This is the main distinction between electro and previously prominent genres such as disco, in which the electronic sound was only part of the instrumentation. It also palpably deviates from its predecessor boogie for being less vocal-oriented and more focused on electronic beats produced by drum machines. Following the decline of disco music in the United States, electro emerged as a fusion of funk and New York boogie. Early hip hop and rap combined with German and Japanese electropop influences such as Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) inspired the birth of electro.[9] In 1982, producer Arthur Baker with Afrika Bambaataa released the seminal "Planet Rock", which was built using samples from Kraftwerk's Trans-Europe Express (1977) and drum beats supplied by the TR-808. Planet Rock was followed later that year by another breakthrough electro record, Nunk by Warp 9. In 1983, Hashim created an electro funk sound which influenced Herbie Hancock, resulting in his hit single "Rockit". The early 1980s were electro's mainstream peak. By the mid 1980s, the genre moved away from its electronic and funk influences, using harder edged beats and rock samples, exemplified by Run DMC. Electro became popular again in the late 1990s with artists such as Anthony Rother and DJs such as Dave Clarke.[10] A third wave of popularity occurred in 2007. Electro has branched out into subgenres, including Electrocore and Skweee, which developed in Sweden and Finland." So clearly, electro did NOT emerge out of house, it predates house. Electro influenced house, synthpop and hip hop. While it died uit by the 80's, just evaporating into the new off-shoot genres, it re-emerged twice. Once in the mid-90's, forming together with techno electroclash (an example is Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen Shower Scene) and in the mid-00's, forming with house electro house (Benno Benassi's Satisfaction is seen as the first electro house song). Next, dance-pop. It is not derived from electro swing (aka swing house, hence it should be considered as one of the many off-shoots of house and has not much to do with electro per se, although a song like We No Speak Americano has strong influences from electro house). Anyway, you can take this genre's name literally: it is dance (which is EDM in Europe) combined with pop music. It has its roots in Eurodance (also called Euro-House, but some see a difference between the two). Dance-pop is commercially produced. Think Madonna, Ke$ha, Rihanna. Put a popular American singer on some unidentified EDM substructure, et voila, dance-pop. The song you picked for dance-pop is more nu-disco. In this case, you could have picked Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head, The Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling or Lady Gaga - Bad Romance. Eurodance or Euro House is a direct offshoot of Chicago House. Almost everything that you hear from Europe that was popular in the 90's is eurodance. Eiffel 65, 2 Unlimited, you name it, there is a whole list of it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eurodance_songs. Eurodance existed even before trance. Eurotrance is the 90's and 00's trance music from Europe. Rank 1, Ian Van Dahl and so many other Dutch artists. Eurotrance can be divided into uplifting/euphoric/epic trance, Ibiza/Balearic trance and progressive trance. I don't even know how you could pick a hard dance song as eurotrance? Just pick Push - Universal Nation. Then it goes from bad to worse. Gabber and Hardcore are pretty much the same thing. Hardcore comes from acid house (or simply acid) and started, unlike popular belief, in the UK. It is heavily influenced by "rave music" such as Second Phase - Mentasm, Human Resource - Dominator and LA Style - James Brown Is Dead, all from the early 90's. Scott Brown in Scotland wanted to separate himself from this UK rave music and invented something called 'bouncy techno' like under his pseudonym Bass Reaction - Technophobia in 1994. This was picked up by DJ Paul Elstak from Rotterdam who coined it 'hardcore' and 'gabber'. There was just regular hardcore and there was happy hardcore (which some songs were more harder like Diss Reaction - Jieehhaaaa and others more mainstream like Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Wonderful Days). In the UK, the rave music shifted more to breakbeat, such as The Prodigy - Out Of Space which would later spin into all kinds of breaks-oriented music like drum 'n bass, big beat, dubstep and many more. Happy hardcore pretty much died back then. If you've found a modern song (like you did), it probably has nothing to do with happy hardcore. The record label Monstercat is known to mislabel a lot of their songs. They are practically run by newbs who don't know jack about hardcore and think because they take a happy EDM song on steroids that they can call it hardcore. Anyway, by the end of the 90's people got tired of hardcore, the gabber subculture became a joke and hardcore went underground. The period 1990-2002 is referred to as Oldschool or Early Hardcore, the period of 2002-until now as Mainstream Hardcore or Newstyle. There are lots of hardcore subgenres, darkcore (with also doomcore), industrial hardcore, frenchcore, terrorcore, speedcore (with splittercore and extratone) and the more recent genres of crossbreed and uptempo hardcore. I don't know what poopcore is, I've never heard from it so I doubt it is a legitimate thing. Hardstyle or hard dance (the two are synonymous, unlike you believe) evolved out of hardcore and is slower, more melodic and with a less harder beat. Since the early 00's it is evolved a lot and it is subdivided into two styles: euphoric hardstyle (the hardstyle with the uplifting melody) and rawstyle (the hardstyle with the screech sound). Psytrance has nothing to do with hardstyle but is derived from goa from India. There is however psystyle, which fuses psytrance with hardstyle. Hardtrance is not the same as psytrance (like you put it), it is more actual trance with a slightly harder beat such as Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth. That's it for now.
De Mondige The Vocal One As I stated in the video, this was for a school project, so I didn’t put as much effort into it as I should have. I will try to continuously update the chart and create new videos with the updates. That you for your informative reply, I will definitely reference it when I do more research for future videos.
A fan of the genre but ignorant as to the variants therein and which ones I like and dislike. I watched this video ua-cam.com/video/3CF1nFgiG4Q/v-deo.html which linked me to your video that I am watching now. I see the flowchart and was thinking of wanting to do the same but more of as a timeline instead of a flowchart. All the same, have your flowchart posted somewhere so that we can download for ourselves? Thank you. What class and what school/program?
Trip hop goes back to the 90's at least. Industrial goes back to at least 1989 above ground with NIN, before that with Skinny Puppy and Killing Joke, a few other acts that were underground. Also in the beginning, Techno, Electronica, Hip-Hop, House were much closer related and also tied to key DJs that played experimental stuff in clubs, it would not be out of line to hear quite a bit of each in one night. It took a while for all these births and splits to happen, and some genres are kind of small, national or regional. You can also tie a lot of it to labels releasing a lot of artists with similar sound. Some people will also argue that dance-pop comes from electroclash, but I think the roots of it are far older than Gaga and Britney and even older than Madonna although she was one of the first to take it huge. Lots happened before 2007 in music.
Dude, massive hat's off, first off. Huge huge undertaking. The drum & bass, IDM, trip hop is where you get your wires crossed, only because I lived through it - but good lord, for all the millennial and gen Z EDM genres, you did a killer job. Amazing.
The Hardcore Way wasn't Correct. Hardcore comes from Techno. Hardstyle, Gabber and Frenchcore comes from Hardcore, and Happyhardcore is a mix of Hardtekk and Hardcore.
I feel like big room and future house are basically the same except that big room has big room reverb and little or no sidechain and future house has plenty of sidechain. Also future house has a kick-clap-kick-clap rhythm but in big room the kick and clap go together on the same beats. I know this because I have made both big room and future house.
isnt hardstyle part of hard dance? Q-Dance and Headhunterz (in HWS) for example say hard dance when they want to refer to hardstyle and all the hardcore genres.
In fairness, you have covered a lot of music in one go. And also this video is like 4 years old now anyways. But a FAIR amount of the (particularly UK genres as far as I noticed, only as a Brit and knowing them more on depth) were pretty wrong. Too see Jungle soo late in the video was surprising, it's a pretty old genre, early 90s really, and you'd expect to see it waay more involved with breakbeat hardcore. I'd say that jungle is a HUGE influence in the family tree of music for the UK Other than that, enjoyed the jokes, not too shabby ❤️
I am only starting the video, but gee i had no idea Folk (am i right in saying what i heard) is from the USA or it is US created? I know Serbia and Portugal love to have these festivals and i really though it too would be a world genre ?
As a DnB Producer/fan I thought neurofunk itself is a subgenre of DnB and neurostep is... Well a subgenre of dubstep now im confused when you said neurofunk and played a weird funk music instead of playing an actual funk music that Ive never heard of and instead played an actual dnb neurofunk song when you said neurostep... Did you really did those research correctly?
I REALLY LIKE THE XSTEP SONG! Warning: This Video Contains Flashing Lights. I Saw The Video Itself & It Has Flashing Lights. Please Don't Watch If You Have Epilepsy Oe Something Like That.
Hey Tnd. I was just wondering if it would be possible to get a copy of your chart on the EDM styles? I know you put a lot of hard work to make it so i( we ) really would appreciate it if you could. Thanks anyway.
@@vivitarax I listened and it sounds shit just like Brostep, with the addition of being more simple and repetitive. At least that was what people sent to me so I could witness how good is "real dubstep".
If you are going to discuss electronic music why??? Did you not mention Kraftwerk? They created electronica. You also didn’t mention Synth pop and Future pop. Huge, huge, huge in Europe.
With sound design and music production where it is nowadays it’s bloody hard to tell some genres apart. But that is not...NOT what jungle music is...js...but still very impressive amount of knowledge and really great video so gets a like from me 💁♂️
Note-This Video has 10 years of research and 20 year of production time😂😂😂 lot of effort man.I don't have that much of patience..woooooooooooooooh...My respect and subd you bro
Thank you. next time do a video on reggae music / Dance hall music us Jamaicans would appreciate it. and in this video where can i have the bpm for these genres ?
props for the effort but where is breakcore? and while we're at it where is: frenchcore polcore raggacore lolicore extratone terror digital hardcore splittercore i have now noticed that this video is old, however my comment still stands.
Well, they're pretty much sub-sub-sub styles (if you know what I mean), so I don't think someone would have enough time on their hands to explain the deeper sub-styles of Hardcore. Hopefully someone can make another video with the more underground types, especially Freeform Hardcore or Flashcore, but there's a tonnn of other deep stuff (especially in the Noise area) in Electronic music, so we'd probably have to wait a long time. :P
I don't think they're very important to electronic music as whole as none of them are super relevant besides breakcore mainly for the Power Puff theme and DnB
Tracklist cause ya'll are gonna complain
0:11 - Virtual Riot & Funtcase - Borg
0:22 - NERVO - Anywhere You Go (feat. Timmy Trumpet) (Audiorockers Remix)
1:16 - Jose James - They Can't Take Me
1:41 - Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive
1:46 - Carnage - The Mud (feat. OG Maco)
2:02 - Astronaut - Rain (Calvertron Remix)
3:04 - Timmy Trumpet - Bleed
3:09 - Armin Van Buuren & W&W - If It Ain't Dutch
3:14 - DJ Snake - Middle (feat. Bipolar Sunshine)
3:51 - Kai Wachi - Demons (Black Tiger Sex Machine Remix)
3:57 - Au5, Auratic, & I.Y.F.F.E - Sweet
4:03 - Caravan Palace - Dramophone
4:27 - Galantis - Peanut Butter Jelly
4:49 - Insan3Lik3 - We Are The Robots (feat. Temu)
5:12 - Daft Punk - One More Time
5:51 - deadmau5 - The Veldt (feat. Chris Lake) [Eric Prydz vs. deadmau5 Edit]
6:31 - Porter Robinson - Years of War (feat. Breanne Duren & Sean Caskey) (Rob Mayth Remix)
6:42 - Cascada - Everytime We Touch
6:50 - Initial D - Running in the 90s
7:11 - Aiobahn - Famima
7:31 - SCNDL - The Munsta (AlphavibeZ Remix)
7:59 - The Quick Brown Fox - The Big Black
8:41 - Algorithm Dude - I'M AFRAID YOU SAS!
9:08 - nanobii - Rainbow Road
9:20 - Zero Hero - Bass Drop
9:37 - Timmy Trumpet x Carnage - PSY or DIE
10:05 - atom - REFLECT
10:40 - Imagine Dragons - Radioactive
11:00 - Direct - Parallax
11:21 - Botnek & I SEE MONSTAS - Deeper Love (Duko Remix)
11:33 - Varien - Bring Me Their Bones
11:42 - Getter - Rip N Dip
11:47 - Requake & BadKlaat - Dubble Trubble
11:52 - Dirtyphonics & Sullivan King - Vantablack
12:10 - Dirtyphonics & Sullivan King - Hammer
12:20 - Varien - Dawn Will Bring Us Death
12:30 - Babel - I Am Josh Pan (feat. KRNE)
12:43 - SNAILS - Murda Sound
12:49 - Rogue - Rattlesnake
13:10 - AZEDIA - Precipitate
13:21 - Illenium x EDEN - Leaving
13:42 - Pegboard Nerds - Talk About It (feat. Desirée Dawson) (Virtual Riot Remix)
13:57 - Fadent & Yttrium - Missing You (feat. Dianna)
14:16 - Zack Waters - Freak
14:25 - Alan Walker - Fade
14:40 - Direct & Labisch - Make a Move (feat. Openwater)
14:53 - AK - Stargaze (feat. Joe)
15:12 - Getsix - Edibles
15:20 - Haywyre - Doin Forever
15:29 - deadmau5 - Snowcone
15:38 - The Glitch Mob - Fortune Days
15:45 - Virtual Riot - Evil Gameboy
15:51 - Major Lazer - Cold Water (feat. Justin Bieber & MØ)
16:01 - Excision & Dion Timmer - Final Boss (Dillion Francis Remix)
16:08 - Jack Ü - Jungle Bae (feat. Bunji Garlin)
16:15 - Hedo - C'mon Ya'll (VIP)
16:22 - Kursa - Don't (feat. Bijou)
16:29 - Erio - Destruction
16:38 - Protostar - Scorpion Pit
16:45 - Slynk - Wiggle It
TND5 Mixes/Alsky Music could we also have the chart?
THIS VIDEO DESERVES WAYYYYY MORE VIEWS WTF!!!
I keep trying to find "hands up" song but when i try to search it up, it doesn't give me the song
Jesus!
Not sure what happened but it's about 20 seconds off after the 10 minute mark
You forgot the most important genre... E X T R A T O N E
Nah, this is a shit genere
Nobody:
Diabarha, when making Uranoid: BRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTTT
H Y P E R T O N E
When you try to run bfv in core 2 duo with intel hd graphics = EXTRATONE
extratone is superior
Genre police
We are here to tell
You that your favorite song
Belongs somewhere else
The chronology is way off in places, but the effort is really commendable. My main gripe is around the idm, drum and bass, glitch, jungle area. Idm and jungle both came into existence in the early 90s, both coming from breakbeats, and idm taking more influence from jungle than vice-versa. Glitch didnt come until a fair while after these genres and drum and bass is the direct descendent of jungle. Moombahton, as far as i can tell, is a pretty small genre that started in 2009, nearly 2 decades after jungle. Also i found it weird that you used brostep to represent both dubstep and brostep.
Completely agree, Breakbeat Hardcore goes into Jungle and Happy Hardcore. This later becomes drum and bass and 4beat respectively. Meanwhile big beat takes more influences from hip hop/rock samples, but co develops alongside these genre's. Still it's hard to map electronic music
Big beat (Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, etc) and Trip Hop (Massive Attack, Portishead, etc) have both been around since the 90s. This is a good guide for electronic music evolvement with charts like this one and samples: techno.org/electronic-music-guide/
I have understood Jungle leads to drum n bass (bass line is quite close)
Yeah I think there’s quite a lot of influences that can’t easily be stored in this map.
He made this map in 2 hours? That would have taken me a week.
Yeah 2 hours of bad research, sorry but there is so much wrong in this video
Maybe you'd have gotten it right though.
It isn't that hard, I made one in 3 hours.
Could you share me the map please
It’s because it’s not that accurate 😅
I wanted to see him dive even deeper into the speedcore route and go into Extratone - which is music over 1000 BPM.
*Diabarha - Uranoid intensifies*
Nah someone new to extratone should listen to this imo(also imo the best extratone song)
ua-cam.com/video/VOzIZBEpdaI/v-deo.html
I used to know my favorite genre was EDM, but I never exactly knew what exact genres, so after like a week of searching and listening, I found I enjoy mostly Synth, Asia-Pop, and Electro.
EDM is a huge mega genre but surprisingly it’s easy to pinpoint what exact genre is most enjoyable
… I also had the displeasure of discovering EDM genres I didn’t know existed like Japanoise and Extratone
Interesting how from a europeean perspective we would have build a different chart
It would have been like 80% hardstyle and trance.
you missed some things from the techno scene ^^
Blues was first, then came Jazz. Needed to get that right. :D
Great video. Don't let the genre police get you down
Genre Police, we are here to tell you
That your favourite songs belong
To somewhere else.
I know that you like it, just because you do
But I'm here to take the fun out just for you
Whether we are right, even if we're wrong
We'll still tell you all the facts about the song
This is what we do, we are here to stay
Genre police, we're here to save the day
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@@FSXgta FUCK i was gonna type that
Yes but like 50% of his entire thing is wrong
It's all wrong. From the first thing he said "Folk music being American" and "World music being the rest of the world" I appreciate the try but this dude doesn't know anything about genres.
11:44 when I say EDM is terrible I’m referring to the generic quality that it tends to encourage. For me it’s Avicii and the sound that followed him.
You can hardly say that Avicii led EDM, it’s such a wide range and lots of people don’t even know who he is
@@jsuwheiwnwsa3570 No but for 2 or 3 years his sound was very influential. And a lot of it ended up with the same tone.
You should've explored techno waaay more.
Techno might have as many subgenres as there are genres on this list.
Techno was SECOND behind Dub from my recollection. . I'll post a video on my channel of being playing Techno (and it was called "Techno") in 1987 at a local club here. I was playing it on MiniMoog/SH-01/303/Juno.
I think it's great that so many kids are getting in to this, but it's AMAZING how the facts become so skewed over time. It's like 40 years from now kids saying that DubStep (which I like) was the first 'EDM Genre'. The guy in this video is just flat wrong. There is no two ways about it.
Can we appreciate this man for adding subtitles by himself
So very helpful! My brain is still trying to get my head around the genres which will surely take a lifetime as they continue to evolve.
I’m confused how he’s managed to do a history of electronic music whilst focussing on everything that’s post 2007... he’s even got dubstep as a founding genre and didn’t mention D&B? How is trip hop after dub step...
It's all wrong from the first thing he said "Folk music being American" and "World music being the rest of the world" I appreciate the try but this dude doesn't know anything about genres.
Eurobeat originates from Hi-NRG and Italo Disco
That wasn't Jungle? Not sure how Drum and Bass can come before Jungle techno, jungle and breaks? And Chicago House came from garage? Erm... I'm so confused after watching this video lol
Yeah, I think Chicago house came from Italo-Disco, synth-pop, electro and disco in general, while garage came more from soul, funk and disco
Did you just use Imagine Dragons to represent industrial music?
Jungle Jimothy McKronksdonk I was trying to use a more mainstream song to appeal to a wider audience
You should've just shocked us with Skinny Puppy or Ministry. Industrial music isn't supposed to appeal to a mainstream audience, show them what the genre actually is. Great video anyway
TND5 Mixes/Alsky Music industrial is literally made to be off mainstream
Cmon NIN or Marilyn Manson cmon
Rrrrrrammstein 🤗
as soon as i heard "euro trance" in knew Eurobeat was coming
Where is this map ?
Didn't Dubstep descend from Dub, and 2-Step Garage?
Rewatching this like the fifth time
What song is 12:43?
I'm just happy because you used The Big Black as an example for speedcore
Although i am watching this a year or so later this really helps me with generalizing my music production genres much appreciated!
Blues existed before Jazz. Also, rock n' roll comes from r&b, and you skipped a step in Disco- after r&b/Soul is Funk. Also, Soul and Funk have MANY subgenres, as does Jazz and Blues.
Funk existed before Disco.
@@darklordthomaspie6293 Rock alone also has many subgenres and if you want to get more accurate, we have to mention jump-blues and boogie-woogie. Then there's the elephants in the room of Elvis, Beatles, then the guys before them plus Beat, Skiffle and Merseybeat all very important. And you have Chubby Checker, Fats Domino, Little Richard and before that Howlin Wolf, Willie Dixon, Robert Johnson, Leadbelly.
edm genres sound so good
I really enjoyed your explanation. Very thorough. Nice work!
why did you forgotten Italo-Disco?
how about synth hop? (like "flicker" by porter robinson)
FINALLY AFTER HEARING ALL THIS PEOPLE WILL GO MAD AND FINALLY END UP WHAT IS MUSIC............CURRENTLY AFTER SEENG SO MANY GENRES NOW I FORGOT WHAT IS MUSIC..STILL UR ALRIGHT AFTER RESEARCHING SO MUCH GOD BLESS...
I congratulate you on the effort to map all the subgenres. Sadly, it went wrong from the very start.
I do not know how you did your research, but even a cursory search on Wikipedia would have prevented rookie mistakes. I'm talking about electro.
As stated in the introduction of the Wikipedia page on electro:
"Electro (or electro-funk)[3][4] is a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines,[5][6] and funk.[7][8] Records in the genre typically feature drum machines and heavy electronic sounds, usually without vocals, although if vocals are present they are delivered in a deadpan manner, often through electronic distortion such as vocoding and talkboxing. This is the main distinction between electro and previously prominent genres such as disco, in which the electronic sound was only part of the instrumentation. It also palpably deviates from its predecessor boogie for being less vocal-oriented and more focused on electronic beats produced by drum machines.
Following the decline of disco music in the United States, electro emerged as a fusion of funk and New York boogie. Early hip hop and rap combined with German and Japanese electropop influences such as Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) inspired the birth of electro.[9] In 1982, producer Arthur Baker with Afrika Bambaataa released the seminal "Planet Rock", which was built using samples from Kraftwerk's Trans-Europe Express (1977) and drum beats supplied by the TR-808. Planet Rock was followed later that year by another breakthrough electro record, Nunk by Warp 9. In 1983, Hashim created an electro funk sound which influenced Herbie Hancock, resulting in his hit single "Rockit". The early 1980s were electro's mainstream peak. By the mid 1980s, the genre moved away from its electronic and funk influences, using harder edged beats and rock samples, exemplified by Run DMC. Electro became popular again in the late 1990s with artists such as Anthony Rother and DJs such as Dave Clarke.[10] A third wave of popularity occurred in 2007. Electro has branched out into subgenres, including Electrocore and Skweee, which developed in Sweden and Finland."
So clearly, electro did NOT emerge out of house, it predates house. Electro influenced house, synthpop and hip hop. While it died uit by the 80's, just evaporating into the new off-shoot genres, it re-emerged twice. Once in the mid-90's, forming together with techno electroclash (an example is Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen Shower Scene) and in the mid-00's, forming with house electro house (Benno Benassi's Satisfaction is seen as the first electro house song).
Next, dance-pop. It is not derived from electro swing (aka swing house, hence it should be considered as one of the many off-shoots of house and has not much to do with electro per se, although a song like We No Speak Americano has strong influences from electro house). Anyway, you can take this genre's name literally: it is dance (which is EDM in Europe) combined with pop music. It has its roots in Eurodance (also called Euro-House, but some see a difference between the two). Dance-pop is commercially produced. Think Madonna, Ke$ha, Rihanna. Put a popular American singer on some unidentified EDM substructure, et voila, dance-pop. The song you picked for dance-pop is more nu-disco. In this case, you could have picked Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head, The Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling or Lady Gaga - Bad Romance.
Eurodance or Euro House is a direct offshoot of Chicago House. Almost everything that you hear from Europe that was popular in the 90's is eurodance. Eiffel 65, 2 Unlimited, you name it, there is a whole list of it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eurodance_songs. Eurodance existed even before trance. Eurotrance is the 90's and 00's trance music from Europe. Rank 1, Ian Van Dahl and so many other Dutch artists. Eurotrance can be divided into uplifting/euphoric/epic trance, Ibiza/Balearic trance and progressive trance. I don't even know how you could pick a hard dance song as eurotrance? Just pick Push - Universal Nation.
Then it goes from bad to worse. Gabber and Hardcore are pretty much the same thing. Hardcore comes from acid house (or simply acid) and started, unlike popular belief, in the UK. It is heavily influenced by "rave music" such as Second Phase - Mentasm, Human Resource - Dominator and LA Style - James Brown Is Dead, all from the early 90's. Scott Brown in Scotland wanted to separate himself from this UK rave music and invented something called 'bouncy techno' like under his pseudonym Bass Reaction - Technophobia in 1994. This was picked up by DJ Paul Elstak from Rotterdam who coined it 'hardcore' and 'gabber'. There was just regular hardcore and there was happy hardcore (which some songs were more harder like Diss Reaction - Jieehhaaaa and others more mainstream like Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo - Wonderful Days). In the UK, the rave music shifted more to breakbeat, such as The Prodigy - Out Of Space which would later spin into all kinds of breaks-oriented music like drum 'n bass, big beat, dubstep and many more. Happy hardcore pretty much died back then. If you've found a modern song (like you did), it probably has nothing to do with happy hardcore. The record label Monstercat is known to mislabel a lot of their songs. They are practically run by newbs who don't know jack about hardcore and think because they take a happy EDM song on steroids that they can call it hardcore.
Anyway, by the end of the 90's people got tired of hardcore, the gabber subculture became a joke and hardcore went underground. The period 1990-2002 is referred to as Oldschool or Early Hardcore, the period of 2002-until now as Mainstream Hardcore or Newstyle. There are lots of hardcore subgenres, darkcore (with also doomcore), industrial hardcore, frenchcore, terrorcore, speedcore (with splittercore and extratone) and the more recent genres of crossbreed and uptempo hardcore.
I don't know what poopcore is, I've never heard from it so I doubt it is a legitimate thing.
Hardstyle or hard dance (the two are synonymous, unlike you believe) evolved out of hardcore and is slower, more melodic and with a less harder beat. Since the early 00's it is evolved a lot and it is subdivided into two styles: euphoric hardstyle (the hardstyle with the uplifting melody) and rawstyle (the hardstyle with the screech sound). Psytrance has nothing to do with hardstyle but is derived from goa from India. There is however psystyle, which fuses psytrance with hardstyle. Hardtrance is not the same as psytrance (like you put it), it is more actual trance with a slightly harder beat such as Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth.
That's it for now.
De Mondige The Vocal One As I stated in the video, this was for a school project, so I didn’t put as much effort into it as I should have. I will try to continuously update the chart and create new videos with the updates.
That you for your informative reply, I will definitely reference it when I do more research for future videos.
also future hose comes from electro and is more related to electro than to house as well as big room
@@marmolejomartinezjoseemili9043 No it doesn't. Future House is a derivative from Eurohouse. music.ishkur.com/?query=Eurohouse#
@@demondigethevocalone6664 ok
Nice job mate. that info graphic is great.
3:51 … Kai Wachi and BTSM… where was that video from / how do I find it? Lol
5:25 My favorite style on the right!
Loved your video can you please link the map somewhere
A fan of the genre but ignorant as to the variants therein and which ones I like and dislike.
I watched this video ua-cam.com/video/3CF1nFgiG4Q/v-deo.html which linked me to your video that I am watching now.
I see the flowchart and was thinking of wanting to do the same but more of as a timeline instead of a flowchart.
All the same, have your flowchart posted somewhere so that we can download for ourselves? Thank you.
What class and what school/program?
this video is EXTREMELY underrated
To add something. Other than Hard Trance, there's Trancecore/Freeform Hardcore. Self-explanatory: Trance + UK/Happy Hardcore
I know this video is from 2017, but one possible revision for the chart, (not related to electonic music) is that Blues came before Jazz
u r the only one who explained me the whole edm
🔥Great video mate!! ThankZ so much!👍👍
I love how you did guide is through!
Trip hop goes back to the 90's at least. Industrial goes back to at least 1989 above ground with NIN, before that with Skinny Puppy and Killing Joke, a few other acts that were underground. Also in the beginning, Techno, Electronica, Hip-Hop, House were much closer related and also tied to key DJs that played experimental stuff in clubs, it would not be out of line to hear quite a bit of each in one night. It took a while for all these births and splits to happen, and some genres are kind of small, national or regional. You can also tie a lot of it to labels releasing a lot of artists with similar sound. Some people will also argue that dance-pop comes from electroclash, but I think the roots of it are far older than Gaga and Britney and even older than Madonna although she was one of the first to take it huge. Lots happened before 2007 in music.
Didn't House start in Chicago in a club called The House?
Dude, massive hat's off, first off. Huge huge undertaking. The drum & bass, IDM, trip hop is where you get your wires crossed, only because I lived through it - but good lord, for all the millennial and gen Z EDM genres, you did a killer job. Amazing.
The Hardcore Way wasn't Correct.
Hardcore comes from Techno.
Hardstyle, Gabber and Frenchcore comes from Hardcore, and Happyhardcore is a mix of Hardtekk and Hardcore.
New video coming soon with the chart!
15:55 *Jungle house and more jungle house 😂
I feel like big room and future house are basically the same except that big room has big room reverb and little or no sidechain and future house has plenty of sidechain. Also future house has a kick-clap-kick-clap rhythm but in big room the kick and clap go together on the same beats. I know this because I have made both big room and future house.
isnt hardstyle part of hard dance? Q-Dance and Headhunterz (in HWS) for example say hard dance when they want to refer to hardstyle and all the hardcore genres.
13:10 It's future bass bruh...
Original dubstep was very different than you think but americans made something and named it dubstep
In fairness, you have covered a lot of music in one go. And also this video is like 4 years old now anyways. But a FAIR amount of the (particularly UK genres as far as I noticed, only as a Brit and knowing them more on depth) were pretty wrong.
Too see Jungle soo late in the video was surprising, it's a pretty old genre, early 90s really, and you'd expect to see it waay more involved with breakbeat hardcore. I'd say that jungle is a HUGE influence in the family tree of music for the UK
Other than that, enjoyed the jokes, not too shabby ❤️
BTW vomitstep is just what ppl called Snail's music.
Ian Karemi I am also aware of this, I just include it because many more artist’s songs fall into a similar sounding genre
I am only starting the video, but gee i had no idea Folk (am i right in saying what i heard) is from the USA or it is US created? I know Serbia and Portugal love to have these festivals and i really though it too would be a world genre ?
Excellent synopsis! Thanks for creating it.
As a DnB Producer/fan I thought neurofunk itself is a subgenre of DnB and neurostep is... Well a subgenre of dubstep now im confused when you said neurofunk and played a weird funk music instead of playing an actual funk music that Ive never heard of and instead played an actual dnb neurofunk song when you said neurostep...
Did you really did those research correctly?
probably got them switched up
How did deep dubstep evolve?
You should watch: all my homies hate skrillex
Can I have a download of that genre chart at 0:47
Bro, if you make a new video about this, put also Freeform hardcore.
Speedcore's true purpose was to make beatsaber players suffer
lol
In what program did he make the chart/map? I'd like to do ths myself :)
I have troubles to put my music to a specific genre.
Blues existed before Jazz.
Woo this is the ultimate guide !!
More like Reggy>>>>Jungle>>>>Drum&Base>>>>Garage and so on
I don't think french touch cones directly from world music.
Explain why poopcore is an essential genre
Recent year we saw *Bardcore* coming into existence
this guy: ....a part of midtempo that sounds like a robot made it....
me: likes it.
oh ok.
Xstep? You made that up.
I REALLY LIKE THE XSTEP SONG!
Warning: This Video Contains Flashing Lights. I Saw The Video Itself & It Has Flashing Lights. Please Don't Watch If You Have Epilepsy Oe Something Like That.
Hey Tnd.
I was just wondering if it would be possible to get a copy of your chart on the EDM styles?
I know you put a lot of hard work to make it so i( we ) really would appreciate it if you could.
Thanks anyway.
What’s the name of the song playing at 7:12?
Famima by Aiobahn.
"Dubstep"
*shows brostep*
please dont disrespect dubstep like this.
dubstep sucks.. fight me chillstep is good tho
@@suffy101 have you listened to one dubstep song? Not brostep, dubstep. old school dubstep.
@@vivitarax listened to millions and also. im not hating on dubstep, was just a hate comment for no reason xD
@@vivitarax I listened and it sounds shit just like Brostep, with the addition of being more simple and repetitive. At least that was what people sent to me so I could witness how good is "real dubstep".
@@andrepacheco4046 guys look we have the next anthony fantano over here!
Sooo does all the genres from the hard dance circle is not included as edm...
If you are going to discuss electronic music why??? Did you not mention Kraftwerk? They created electronica. You also didn’t mention Synth pop and Future pop. Huge, huge, huge in Europe.
Got a link to that chart?
Great exploration!! Could I get a pic of the complete chart used here? :)
please do more parts to this :)
With sound design and music production where it is nowadays it’s bloody hard to tell some genres apart. But that is not...NOT what jungle music is...js...but still very impressive amount of knowledge and really great video so gets a like from me 💁♂️
I want the chart please
Note-This Video has 10 years of research and 20 year of production time😂😂😂 lot of effort man.I don't have that much of patience..woooooooooooooooh...My respect and subd you bro
I wouldnt say the metal step or riddim examples are ideal to get the point across seing as even these subgenres have a very wide range of subgenres
Thank you. next time do a video on reggae music / Dance hall music us Jamaicans would appreciate it. and in this video where can i have the bpm for these genres ?
when you realize that vaporwave isn't in the video
*/music plays*
Right
Wtf
props for the effort but
where is breakcore?
and while we're at it
where is:
frenchcore
polcore
raggacore
lolicore
extratone
terror
digital hardcore
splittercore
i have now noticed that this video is old, however my comment still stands.
Well, they're pretty much sub-sub-sub styles (if you know what I mean), so I don't think someone would have enough time on their hands to explain the deeper sub-styles of Hardcore. Hopefully someone can make another video with the more underground types, especially Freeform Hardcore or Flashcore, but there's a tonnn of other deep stuff (especially in the Noise area) in Electronic music, so we'd probably have to wait a long time. :P
I don't think they're very important to electronic music as whole as none of them are super relevant besides breakcore mainly for the Power Puff theme and DnB
RUFUS DU SOL is what genre exactly? 🤔
6:47 "Euro house then took some acid and became Eurobeat" Yeah That's what I would think it would sound like
9:22 *Machine gun intensifies*
Anyone else come for the tunes?
Oh my God, i just fcking discovered Electro Swing, its soo good!
can i get this chart
Please give the name of the Hybrid song you used
Man i've been looking for it for ages
Oussama Electro wave Varien - Dawn Will Bring Us Death
@@alsky_music
Think you so mush man 👍👍
future house which i love is more related to electro and can be considered a sub genra of electro like big room
1st type of midtempo you are talking bout is G-house
And the other one?
@@rufusjohngoa electro house
@@undergroundriddimandbassli972 to be precise it's Norwegian house since electro house is too powerful for Alan Walker see
Stahl - Pushed down
This is the most satisfying video on UA-cam. Very well done my friend! 🙏💖
Find a neurofunk playlist and you will instantly realise it is not at all what's described in this video rip