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Post by pumpkin14 on Jan 1, 2021 0:47:05 GMT 10
When I think of 2010s music and the “sound” of the 2010s, these three genres come to mind. Which do you think was more popular in the 2010s and defined the music of that decade the most?
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Post by y2kbaby on Jan 1, 2021 2:09:18 GMT 10
EDM, with Trap being second and Electropop being in last place. But all 3 did captured the essence of 2010s music.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 1, 2021 2:16:09 GMT 10
Electropop is quentessentially 2010 to 2012, mayyybee 2013, although when I think of 2012 and 2013, Dubstep (a subgenre of EDM) comes to mind more than Electropop. EDM was popular from 2011/2012 until 2018, lasting into 2019, but it's dead in 2020/2021. Trap has been super popular since 2014/2015, became the most dominant genre in 2017, and it's still popular today.
So I guess the longest lasting genre of the 2010s would be EDM, which really is just a blanket term that covers everything from Dubstep to Tropical Bass to Future Bass to Deep House, etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2021 2:52:12 GMT 10
EDM, hands down. Electric Forest and the dubstep scene ran through the entire decade, whatever may have happened to electropop by the middle of the decade and before trap came into the popular lexicon later in the decade.
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Post by Telso on Jan 1, 2021 16:26:49 GMT 10
EDM no contest. Not only was 2010s EDM pretty much a culture of its own, its popularity lasting almost the entire decade, but it was such a diverse genre that it incorporated electropop influences early on and trap ones later in the decade anyway.
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Post by sman12 on Jan 1, 2021 23:35:06 GMT 10
EDM. The genre became massive by the early 2010s and hasn't really faded in popularity until COVID hit and all the venues started to close down.
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Post by mc98 on Jan 2, 2021 3:00:48 GMT 10
EDM for sure.
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