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"EDM" is a umbrella term. depending who you ask, there are more than a handful of subgeneres

HOuse
House music is one of the largest generes in EDM. repetition and use of bass drums with a tempo between 120-130 BPM is known for its iconic "boots and cats, and boots and cats" paced rhythm. popular house artists include Walker & Royce, Chris lake, Fisher, Tchami.
Subgenres include: ​
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deep house
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tropical house
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progressive house
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electro house
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dub

techno
Heavy and loud- Techno music has roots in detroits underground scene and has been growing in pouplarity taking it from the gritty underground to the mainstage. popular artists include gesaffelstein, nicole moudauber, boyz noize, carl cox
Techno subgeneres include:
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tech house
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acid techno
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hard techno

hardstyle
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popular Hardstyle artists include:
Showtek, Headhunterz, Wildstylez, Angerfist, DJ Issac, Tuneboy, Psyko Punkz

bass
Bass is an umbrella term for those heavy bass artists focusing on neck breaking sounds and unique styles that break the traditional music theory in half. at the neck. popular bass artists include:
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Bass subgeneres include:
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drum and bass (Goldie, Ed Rush & Optical, Bad Company, Roni Size, Dillinja, London Elektricity, High Contrast, Andy C, Netsky, Pendulum, Noisia, Chase & Status, Sub Focus)
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neurofunk
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future bass

trance
originating in europe, trance music uses captivating rhythms that invite fans to connect deeper with music through its calm and uplifting energy. popular trance artists:
Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Ferry Corsten, Judge Jules, Dash Berlin, Markus Schulz, Paul Oakenfold,
Trance subgeneres include:
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progressive trance
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psytrance

disco
do we really need to introduce disco?
underground clubs in New York City and Philadelphia, especially among Black, Latino, and LGBTQ+ communities, blending funk, soul, Latin music, and early electronic sounds. DJs like David Mancuso and Francis Grasso were key figures, creating the “four-on-the-floor” beat — a steady kick drum on every beat — that became its signature rhythm ​​​