what is your favorite genre outside of kpop?
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Pop, house, edm and drum & bass
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Pop and R&B.
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visual kei is a japanese rock genre from the 1990s.. lol it's known for the visuals (very unique for the time) but i love the music as it's beautifully made and just sounds so beautiful. check out malice mizer, dir en grey, and l'arc en ciel, they are like the 3 most popular vkei groups. it sadly died out after the 90s but there are defiantly some people who still take inspiration from it.
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rap (in particular old school rap)
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Pop,rock,Jpop,jrock and Metal.
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Pop mainly 80's as that's the era I was a teen and listened to all the 80's hits.
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I don't think its a genre but I really go out of my way for songs that really play with the stereo soundscape. Mad respect to the producers that can unironically create a song that can shake the "deep seat" of my brain ( I dunno what to call it but conceptually its a core part of my sensory stability) Asymmetric soundscapes can get awkward really fast but producers that make it not awkward are auditory gods/goddesses
one good example of what I mean is the "8D" versions of some songs on youtube. But those lose points for originally being a straight symmetry soundscape manipulated to be asymmetric. -- of course it will be easier to balance if you just alternate evenly between left/right.
I would love to see if there is a song that was originally made to play with the 3d soundscape originally.
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Britpop
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Alternative rock and techno
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Considering I only listen to kpop as of late so it's just that or silence
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I love ambience at all
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HipHop, Rap, and RnB mainly!~
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J-rock, Tejano, Norteño, Latin Pop and Rock, EDM.
Iwould include country if it didn't have its...share of underlying issues. -
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