How has Hardstyle evolved over time?
Early Hardstyle in the 2000s had a rougher, more minimal sound with repetitive loops and harsh timbres, still closely tied to its hard house roots. By the late 2000s, the genre evolved into a smoother style with more melodic breakdowns and complex song structures. This period also saw the emergence of the "euphoric" and "raw" subgenres. In the 2010s, Hardstyle incorporated influences from big room house, electro, dubstep, and trap, resulting in bigger kicks that lost some of their rawness. Recent trends include cinematic and orchestral elements, driven by advancements in production technology. Despite these changes, the classic Hardstyle sound continues to thrive.
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