showing his leaked bbl message that he sent to fans instead of contacting his agency and getting actual real confirmation that he is safe is so unprofessional
1.1) Deep House is the subgenre that most kpop stans think of when they hear house music. Created during the mid 80’s, it’s characterised by a relaxed or chill vibe and muted basslines.
1) House is a large group of genres that developed from disco in the 80’s. The most common feature between house music is the four-on-the-floor beat that almost all subgenres of it will share.
1.9) Complextro is a subgenre of Electro House with ties to Brostep and was most popular during the early-mid 2010’s. It features dense production, glitchy rhythms and aggressive synth stabs.
1.2) Tropical House is a genre that shares many similarities with Deep House. Popularised during the early-mid 2010’s, it’s generally a bit slower than most house and features more organic instrumentation to give it a summery feel.
1.8) Electro House is a genre that gained prominence in the late 2000’s thanks to artists like David Guetta. This genre is characterised by its warm, fuzzy basslines and high-pitched leads.
1.3) Future House is more energetic than Deep House and is also slightly faster. Popularised during the mid 2010’s, it focuses on drops (or antidrops) with a distinct metallic-sounding bass.
not to be mean but i rly don’t give a flying fuck about these guys 😭😭😭 they’ve had nearly zero promo and sungtaro got pulled out for riize and wayv is just completely abandoned like 😭
9.1) Psytrance is trance with psychedelic and energetic atmosphere. It has an extremely distinct sound with its heavy, pounding bass and loud nature. You can hear Psytrance influence in the chorus of Super Lady by (G)I-DLE
1.18) Garage House, also known as US Garage, is a genre of house that was developed during the 80’s and features “quirky” or choppy rhythms, as well as incorporating elements of Soul and Gospel into it.
4) Jungle is a genre that developed in the early 90’s. It’s characterised by chaotic-sounding breakbeats at 160bpm and strong basslines. You can hear this influence in the rap verse of BEcause by Dreamcatcher.
wayv are my new year’s resolution. i want to be gay like yangyang, be gay like xiaojun, be gay like ten and be gay like hendery. even though i don’t know winwin and kun yet, i’m sure they’re gay too.
yall be like "omg i dont wanna support the new unit because theres children in it" and then drag them through the mud like thats not refusing to support thats being a nasty hater
i made an ncity demographic form! u don't have to stan all of nct to do the poll (and tbh it would give a lot more variety and a better representation of ncity)! if it gets enough responses i'll do a large stats breakdown :>
1.7) Slap House is the more popular version of Brazilian Bass. It utilises the punchy basslines of Brazilian Bass and mixes it with the bouncy qualities of Future Bounce basslines.
3) East Coast Club refers to a plethora of styles that developed in the East Coast. These styles combine Miami Bass (Hip Hop) with EDM such as Breakbeat or Ghetto House.
**Air Force One by ODD EYE CIRCLE has elements of both Baltimore and Jersey Club)
it’s the way ppl will get mad at wayv for mentions of
#him
that are over a year ago despite the fact they’ve been trying to distance themselves from him since phantom meanwhile other idols under sm mention him and it gets swept under the rug is very hypocritical imo!
1.10) Dutch House is another subgenre of Electro House popular in the early 2010’s and primarily features high-pitched wonky or off-kilter sounding synth melodies.
5.2) Liquid Drum n’ Bass is often confused with Atmospheric, but where Atmospheric draws influence from Ambient, Liquid draws from genres like Funk or Soul. The structure of these songs are often simpler and there's a focus on slick and clean production.
3.2) Jersey Club on the other hand, popped up during the late 2000’s and has faster tempos, harder kicks and less prominent breakbeats in comparison to Baltimore Club.
1.11) Bass House emerged around the mid 2010’s and is characterised by its distorted or aggressive sounding bass. It’s generally in the faster range of House and has a gritty or dark aesthetic.
21.1) Festival Trap in comparison, takes more influence from Big Room House. It has louder or larger drops than Trap (EDM) due to its influence from Big Room.
1.17) Similar to Funky House, French House also utilises Funk and Disco samples, but with the added addition of a phasing bass to create a more retro sound.
SM's new album release schedule
NCT DREAM - 신규 앨범 2개
NCT 127 - 신규 앨범 1개
NCT - 미정
샤이니 - 미정
엑소 - 미정
에스파 - 신규 앨범 2개
레드벨벳 - 미정
기타 - 유럽 보이그룹 2H24 데뷔
RIIZE - 매 분기 활동 예정
신인 걸그룹 - 24년 6~7월 데뷔 예정
NCT NEW TEAM - 데뷔 앨범(1Q24)
10.1) Bubblegum Dance has a more playful and cutesy aesthetic than its root genre. The arrangements of these songs prioritise lighthearted female vocals, which gave the genre a child-like whimsy.
5) Drum n’ Bass is a genre that developed out of Jungle and relies on breakbeats that are sped up to 160-180bpm. This genre is faster paced than Jungle but features less complex breakbeats. (R.U.N by Suzy is an example of Atmospheric Drum n’ Bass)
6.3) Drumstep is the intersection between Dubstep and Drum n’ Bass. It usually draws from the loud and wobbling basslines often found in mid 90’s Drum n’ Bass productions.
11) Hardstyle draws from a genre called Hard Dance and is usually quite intense, with loud four-on-the-floor drums and harsh distorted synths. Cactus by A.C.E takes influence from Euphoric Hardstyle (a more melodic version of hardstyle) in its post-chorus
1.14) Festival Progressive House is often associated with popular DJ Avicii and is characterised by uplifting and euphoric drops. It takes influence from Progressive House but is structured more like an Electro House or Big Room House track.
6.2) Brostep is the most well known subgenre of Dubstep and its popularisation is often credited to Skrillex and his work during the 2010’s. The main difference between Dubstep and Brostep is that it replaces the low bass with aggressive mid-range instead.
17) Electro-Disco takes the instrumentation of Disco and replaces it with synthesisers, oftentimes to create a more "futuristic" feel than the original.
5.1) Atmospheric Drum n’ Bass is a genre that became popularised during the mid 90’s. Oftentimes, it features faster, yet more subdued breakbeats than found in normal Drum n’ Bass and focuses on slower and warmer basslines found in Ambient.
now we’re done with house 😭
2) UK Garage is a genre that evolved out of the previously mentioned, Garage House, this genre does NOT have a four-on-the-floor rhythm but still keeps the same choppy feeling that it’s House companion had.
repeating what i said on priv but you all trying to act like
#him
and wayv are friends when they haven’t mentioned him at all over the past year and a half MINIMUM
3.1) Baltimore Club draws from the “booty bass” feel of Miami Bass and combines it with breakbeats, often sampling chopped up vocals or utilising call-and-response.
5.3) Dancefloor Drum n’ Bass was created during the late 2000’s/early 2010’s and is a lighter or more melodic version of Drum n’ Bass. In contrast to other subgenres, Dancefloor productions aim to create build-ups and drops, rather than a “stagnant” beat.
i think it’s time we acknowledge that some people just don’t enjoy bare ass piano arrangements like maybe if we tried doing more power ballads i’d be interested
16) Nu-Disco describes productions that take heavy influence from the aesthetics and general sound of 70's and 80's disco. It takes these influences but makes them more polished and "modern" and emerged during the early 2000's.
6) Dubstep was created in London during the early 2000’s and features heavy sub-bass, a dark atmosphere and sparse beats. The DJ is Mine by Wonder Girls takes influence from Dubstep and mixes it with Electropop (most noticeably during the rap verse).
9) Trance is a genre that places heavy emphasis on tension building and movement. Often times the synthesiser is supposed to evoke a euphoric feeling from the listener. (Badster by HYO is an example of Psytrance)
13) Midtempo Bass is characterised by its harsh and distinct synth leads. Originating during the mid-late 2010's, it takes influence from genres such as Electro House and Brostep.
10) Eurodance is a genre that was extremely popular in the 90’s and takes elements from House, Disco, and Techno. Its tempo ranges from 110-150bpm and has a “bright, radio friendly” sound.
15) Moombahton takes heavy influence from Dutch House, but takes the four-on-the-floor rhythm and replaces it with Reggaeton-influenced beats. It's most notable features are bass-heavy drums and "whiny" high-pitched synths.
AND FINALLY.. 24) Wonky is a genre that is loosely related to both Dubstep and Hip Hop. Developed in the mid-late 2000's, it has an unstable atmosphere with offbeat hip hop rhythms and "wonky" mid-range. Simon Says by NCT 127 mixes Wonky with Hip Hop.
20) Electroclash draws from genres such as Electro-Disco and combines them with Techno. Common features of these songs include buzzing synths, use of digit vocoders and half-sung/half-spoken vocals.
14) Balearic Beat, originating in the Balearic Islands (and specifically the Ibiza Club scene) takes a more laid back or relaxed approach with swing-esque beats. It often takes from genres such as Soul, Funk and African or Hispanic music.
6.1) Melodic Dubstep is a variation of Dubstep and is focused on light and melodic drops. It has more prominent synth leads and empowering chords that often aim to be emotional or even bittersweet.
thank you for reading 🫶 here’s a list of every song included for those who were curious and feel free to look into these genres in your own time! these are all just my interpretations of what defines these genres in a kpop context
21.2) Hybrid Trap blends the percussion of Trap (EDM) and mixes it with the gritty and dirty sound design that's typically found in Brostep songs. Oftentimes, it gives the song a metallic or abrasive bass sound.
9.2) Euro-Trance is a “more accessible” version of trance. Usually vocal driven, it takes influence from Eurodance and features catchy and upbeat melodies.
21.3) Twerk is a lot more fast-paced than the previous mentioned. It has a more bouncy, playful or even "empty" feel that comes from its influence from genres such as Bounce or Miami Bass.
21) Trap (EDM) is an offshoot of Trap (Hip Hop) that uses similar 808 samples and fast-paced hi-hats. The style of a Trap (EDM) beat is a lot less defined than Trap and songs will often draw from Dubstep, Wonky or UK Bass.
but the only reason he missed a phantom promotions was coz the comeback was delayed (due to reasons outside of his control) and the only reason he missed give me that was because sm lied to him and made comeback preparations 3 months BEFORE they told him they were happening
@lolelavico
@WayVTenniee
Not taking sides here. Fact is WW missing 2 comebacks this year (& most of Phantom) bc his priority is acting career in China. It’s “beyond his control” this year; will you say the same next year, and the year after when he continues to be MIA as his China career gets bigger?
it’s the way that every weishinnie has been happy for nct wish and feeling bad for them meanwhile every nctzen has been relentlessly shitting on the boys…
12) Bubblegum Bass is another genre that is closely linked to Hyperpop, it aims to exaggerate the cutesy and feminine parts of 2000s pop music, mixing them with bouncy plastic synths and throwing in club music influence.
17.1) Hi-NRG emerged in the late 70's and was popular in the gay club scenes of the US. It's more upbeat and high energy than its predecessor and typically has a lack of funk elements. Shanghai Romance by Orange Caramel is influenced by Hi-NRG.
dreamzens and 127zens constantly want opportunities for their fav units to establish themselves away from the brand so why does the only unit sm ACTIVELY tries to separate from nct not get those same opportunities
7) Deconstructed Club is a genre that is closely aligned with Hyperpop and draws from industrial sounding instrumentation to create an almost apocalyptic aesthetic in the context of club music.
it’s so crazy how much lost media loona have and it’s not the normal unreleased song it’s shit like flying out to a country half way across the world for one music video that never got released X5
22) Glitch Hop (EDM) incorporates glitches or trippy soundscapes into a loud EDM context. Songs in this genre will have loud drops and build-ups that still draw from Hip Hop and trend to sound quite big in nature.
23) UK Bass is a broad genre that features a deep prominent bass with a dark or airy feeling. Many songs will also have a mechanical feeling due to its influence from Dubstep. 64 by Bébe Yana takes UK Bass and mixes it with Alternative R&B.
18) Electro Swing is a genre that samples or tries to emulate Swing from the 20's-40's but in a more club-centric way. It's energetic and upbeat, usually utilises a four-on-the-floor beat and features a hook played on a trumpet or saxophone.
@allaboutluvs
its very frustrating to see ppl still doing ai covers in general but espcially when the member or group in question has TALKED about how they do not like ai covers or they find it weird or they worry that their job will be taken by ai (like in this case) +
someone once said that sm wants their groups to be famous but not so famous that they can actually negotiate their contract and get good deals and now i think about that every time an sm artist gets shot in the foot by their awful management
19) Hard Drum takes highly percussive and syncopated rhythms and combines it with tempos around 130bpm. These songs generally lack melodic instrumentals and take influence from various global folk genres.