What are the different EDM genres?
EDM genres cover a wide spectrum of electronic dance music styles, each with its own sound, rhythm and club culture. Producers and DJs work across genres like house, techno, trance, drum and bass, dubstep, electro, and more. Understanding these genres helps you find the right tracks for your sets, productions or releases.
Core EDM genres and subgenres
- House: Includes deep house, tech house, future house, bass house, progressive house and electro house. Known for four-on-the-floor beats and groove-driven arrangements.
- Techno: Ranges from classic Detroit techno to melodic, industrial and minimal styles. Focuses on repetitive rhythms and evolving textures.
- Trance: Features uplifting melodies, long builds and breakdowns. Subgenres include progressive trance and psytrance.
- Drum and Bass / Jungle: Fast-paced, breakbeat-driven genres with heavy basslines and syncopated drums.
- Dubstep: Characterized by half-time rhythms, wobble bass and aggressive drops.
- Electro: Covers classic electro, electro house and modern hybrids with punchy synths and robotic grooves.
- Garage: UK garage, speed garage and related styles with shuffled rhythms and vocal chops.
- Hardcore: High-BPM, intense genres like gabber and hardstyle.
- Ambient / IDM / Experimental: Focus on sound design, atmosphere and unconventional structures.
- Other styles: Disco, Kuduro, future rave and more, each with unique regional or sonic roots.
EDM is always evolving, with new subgenres and crossovers emerging each year. For a deeper dive into the history, sound and evolution of these styles, check the EDM genre guide.
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