Genre: Electronic

>Genre: Electronic

>Genre: Lo-Fi Trip-Hop

>Genre

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>genre: Electronica

>Genre: Alternative & Punk

oh yeah fuck this too

Electronic is a genre, what is the problem?

No it's not, that's like:
>Genre: Acoustic

>genre: experimental

Electronic is as much of a genre as Rock, Jazz, Folk and Classical. While not the only one, one of the most important differences between genres are the instrumentation, and electronic mediums are instruments.

>Genre progessive

>important differences between genres are the instrumentation

no it's not

you can play a jazz solo with a synth or piano or guitar or a fucking bagpipe it's still played in a style

electronic describes the instruments and that's it. electronic rock. electronic hip-hop. electronic folk. SYNTH POP

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>electronic hip-hop.
that is usually called hip hop
Unless there are tropes of electronic music worked in it
then it's electronic/hip hop
like Flying Lotus

>Genre: Indie

>Bjork - Vespertine
>Indie Rock
>The Residents - Commercial Album
>Indie Rock
>Experimental Audio Research - Mesmerized
>Indie Rock
>Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun
>Indie Rock

>Genre: New Age

What is a trope of electronic music? Wouldn't that cover everything from Stockhausen to pop-EDM? Or are you using it in the sense of "I don't listen to enough music to know what genre this crazy Aphex Twin guy is so I'll just play it safe and call it 'electronic'"?

>Genre: Electroswing

whatever mix of synthwriting, IDM and jungle there is on the /bleep/ threads and fantano's "electronic" playlist of reviews, when that shit gets mixed with hip hop it's usually electronic music with hip hop styles in it, not "electronic hip hop", nobody outs it as that.

Danny Brown's and Flatbush Zombies' instrumentals are electronic as fuck and nobody calls it electronic hip hop.

>genre: alt-rock
>genre: alternative hip-hop

>Progressive Dreamfunk

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That's because "electronic hip-hop" would be very redundant. It would be more necessary to specify when it's not, as that would be almost like an exception to the rule.