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  • AMBIENT Music | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    AMBIENT Music | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 GET 12% OFF ONLINE SHOPPING COUPON FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $75 AMBIENT MUSIC SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL Anchor 1 AMBIENT DUB | AMBIENT HOUSE | AMBIENT TECHNO | AMBIENT INDUSTRIAL AMBIENT POP | DARK AMBIENT | SPACE MUSIC | YOGA AMBIENT | MEDITATION AMBIENT | PSYCHEDELIC AMBIENT | SOUNDTRACK AMBIENT SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Ambient Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of ambient music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Ambient Dub Ambient dub is a fusion of ambient music with dub . The term was first coined by Birmingham 's now defunct label "Beyond Records" in early 1990s. The label released series of albums Ambient Dub Volume 1 to 4 that inspired many artists, including Bill Laswell , who used the same phrase in his music project Divination, where he collaborated with other artists in the genre. Ambient dub adopts dub styles made famous by King Tubby and other Jamaican sound artists from the 1960s to the early 1970s, using DJ-inspired ambient electronica, complete with all the inherent drop-outs, echo, equalization and psychedelic electronic effects. It often features layering techniques and incorporates elements of world music, deep bass lines and harmonic sounds. According to David Toop , "Dub music is like a long echo delay, looping through time...turning the rational order of musical sequences into an ocean of sensation." Notable artists within the genre include Dreadzone , Higher Intelligence Agency , the Orb , Gaudi , Ott , Loop Guru , Woob and Transglobal Underground as well as Banco de Gaia and Leyland Kirby Ambient House Ambient house is a musical category founded in the late 1980s that is used to describe acid house featuring ambient music elements and atmospheres. Tracks in the ambient house genre typically feature four-on-the-floor beats, synth pads , and vocal samples integrated in an atmospheric style. Ambient house tracks generally lack a diatonic center and feature much atonality along with synthesized chords. The Dutch Brainvoyager is an example of this genre. Illbient is another form of ambient house music. Ambient Techno Ambient techno is a music category emerging in the late 1980s that is used to describe ambient music atmospheres with the rhythmic and melodic elements of techno . Notable artists include Aphex Twin , B12 , Autechre , and the Black Dog . Ambient Industrial Ambient industrial is a hybrid genre of industrial and ambient music. A "typical" ambient industrial work (if there is such a thing) might consist of evolving dissonant harmonies of metallic drones and resonances, extreme low frequency rumbles and machine noises, perhaps supplemented by gongs , percussive rhythms, bullroarers , distorted voices or anything else the artist might care to sample (often processed to the point where the original sample is no longer recognizable). Entire works may be based on radio telescope recordings, the babbling of newborn babies, or sounds recorded through contact microphones on telegraph wires. Ambient Pop Ambient pop is a style that developed in the 1980s and 1990s contemporaneously with post-rock ; it has also been regarded as an extension of the dream pop movement and the atmospheric style of shoegaze . It incorporates structures that are common to indie music , but extensively explores "electronic textures and atmospheres that mirror the hypnotic, meditative qualities of ambient music", which is also central to indie electronic music. Ambient pop utilizes the musical experimentation of psychedelia and the repetitive traits of minimalism , krautrock and techno as prevalent influences. Despite being an extension of dream pop, it is distinguished by its adoption of "contemporary electronic idioms, including sampling , although for the most part live instruments continue to define the sound." David Bowie 's Berlin Trilogy with ambient music pioneer Brian Eno , both of whom were inspired during the production of the albums in the trilogy by German kosmische Musik bands and minimalist composers, was regarded as influential on ambient pop. The track "Red Sails" from the trilogy's third album, Lodger (1979), was retroactively described as a "piece of ambient-pop" by the music journalist David Buckley in David Bowie: The Music and The Changes, as it prominently incorporates a motorik drum rhythm, electronically processed guitars and a simplistic melody. Dream pop band Slowdive 's 1995 album Pygmalion was a major departure from the band's usual sound, heavily incorporating elements of ambient electronica and psychedelia with hypnotic, repetitive rhythms, influencing many ambient pop bands and subsequently being regarded as a landmark album in the genre Pitchfork critic Nitsuh Abebe described the album's songs as "ambient pop dreams that have more in common with post-rock [bands] like Disco Inferno than shoegazers like Ride ". The genre continued to stylistically progress in the 2000s with bands including Sweet Trip , Múm , Broadcast , Dntel and his project the Postal Service . Dark Ambient Brian Eno's original vision of ambient music as unobtrusive musical wallpaper, later fused with warm house rhythms and given playful qualities by the Orb in the 1990s, found its opposite in the style known as dark ambient. Populated by a wide assortment of personalities—ranging from older industrial and metal experimentalists (Scorn 's Mick Harris , Current 93 's David Tibet , Nurse with Wound 's Steven Stapleton ) to electronic boffins (Kim Cascone /PGR, Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia ), Japanese noise artists (K.K. Null , Merzbow ), and latter-day indie rockers (Main , Bark Psychosis ) – dark ambient features toned-down or entirely missing beats with unsettling passages of keyboards, eerie samples, and treated guitar effects. Like most styles related in some way to electronic/dance music of the '90s, it's a very nebulous term; many artists enter or leave the style with each successive release. Related styles include ambient industrial (see below) and isolationist ambient. Space Music Example of a self-described ambient music song fused with experimental and post rock elements Space music, also spelled "Spacemusic", includes music from the ambient genre as well as a broad range of other genres with certain characteristics in common to create the experience of contemplative spaciousness. Space music ranges from simple to complex sonic textures sometimes lacking conventional melodic, rhythmic, or vocal components, generally evoking a sense of "continuum of spatial imagery and emotion", beneficial introspection, deep listening and sensations of floating, cruising or flying. Space music is used by individuals for both background enhancement and foreground listening, often with headphones, to stimulate relaxation, contemplation, inspiration and generally peaceful expansive moods and soundscapes . Space music is also a component of many film soundtracks and is commonly used in planetariums , as a relaxation aid and for meditation .

  • HOUSE MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    HOUSE MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 HOUSE SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of house music Genres and Subgenres . There are many variations of house music , at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Acid house Emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance -like style, often with samples or spoken lines instead of lyrics. It has core electronic "squelch" sounds that were developed around the mid-1980s, particularly by DJs from Chicago who experimented with the Roland TB-303 electronic synthesizer-sequencer. Afro house Afro house is the South African subgenre of house music that started as a niche underground genre involving elements of kwaito , tribal house , deep house , and soulful house music. Afro tech Afro tech is a subgenre of house music which originates and is predominantly made in South Africa. It is a combination of classic techno sounds, led by African percussion and various indigenous African instruments. Amapiano Amapiano is a popular style of house originating in Gauteng , South Africa in mid to late 2010s. Amapiano is a sophisticated hybrid of deep house , jazz and lounge music characterized by synths, airy pads, wide (log drum) basslines, and deep low pitched kicks. Ambient house Ambient house is a subgenre of house music that first emerged in the late 1980s, combining elements of acid house and ambient music . Balearic beat Also known as Balearic house, initially was an eclectic blend of DJ-led dance music that emerged in the mid-1980s. It later became the name of a more specific style of electronic dance music that was popular into the mid-1990s. Balearic beat was named for its popularity among European nightclub and beach rave patrons on the Balearic island of Ibiza, a popular tourist destination. Some dance music compilations referred to it as "the sound of Ibiza", even though many other, more aggressive and upbeat forms of dance music could be heard on the island. Ballroom Also known as Vogue, is a style of house music emerging in the late 1980s associated with the gay, transgender and drag community. Known for being played at balls, the music features hard-hitting rhythms in favor over melodies, with MCs (commentators) sometimes providing rapping or other vocal tacks. This is not to be confused with Garage House, Diva House or Euro House being played at the time, which emphasize more on soulful melodies and anthemic builds. The music itself is often a component to modelling dancing, such as vogue, or to drag competitions. Some notable examples include "The Ha Dance" by Masters at Work or "Cunty" by Kevin Aviance . Baltimore club Baltimore club is a style of house music closely related to the "booty bass" of ghetto house and Miami bass . It is characterized by a heavy use of looped vocal samples similar to ghetto house but with breakbeat drum patterns at around 130 bpm. These samples are often of popular hip hop and contemporary R&B songs or of pop culture references such as themes from television shows. It often features horns and call-and-response vocals similar to Go-Go . It originated in Baltimore in the late 1980s. Bass house Bass house is a style of house that appeared in the early-mid 2010s. The genre combines elements of riddim and UK bass , and often plays with heavy distortion. Early bass house filled the entire frequency spectrum, during the drop, with a single bass pattern. The tempo is most often set around 128 bpm . Big room house Big room house songs straddle Dutch house , often incorporating drops built around minimalist, percussion drops, regular beats, sub-bass layered kicks, simple melodies and synth-driven breakdowns. Blog house Blog house or bloghouse (sometimes spelled as bloghaus) is a loosely defined group of house music, musical scene, or trend among various styles of electronic dance music. The trend started in the early 2000s and peaked in its popularity in 2006-2008. The name of the term refers to the way artists distributed their music via music blogs and Myspace . The group is often associated with various styles of house music such as French electro (electro house variant, influenced by electroclash and nu-disco ), fidget house , French house, tech house , nu rave , and other electronic-associated disco and rock music European trends of that time. The sound is most often inspired by and derived from the electroclash scene, and characterized by a mix of disco elements, buzzy electro house distortions, electro-rock energetic and French touch's gleaming synths within listed styles. Brazilian bass Brazilian bass is a subgenre of house music that originated as a derivation of mainstream deep house of early 2010s, fused with tech house elements and some minimalistic influences from bass house. The tempo typically range from 120 to 125 bpm. The genre is characterized by distinguishable deep punchy basslines, often making use of low-pitched and filtering effects. The genre was created in Brasília around the mid-2010s, but its national and international repercussion only happened in 2016 with DJ Alok . Classic house Original form of house music, originated in the mid and late 1980s. The term is usually associated with Chicago house or garage house . Chicago house The first style of house music from 1980s' Chicago. Simple basslines, four to the floor percussion, hi hats, and synths. Influenced by disco , post-disco , soul , funk , and hip hop. Chicago hard house Chicago hard house was developed by DJs such as Bad Boy Bill , DJ Lynnwood , and DJ Irene , Richard "Humpty" Vission , mixing elements of Chicago house , funky house and hard house . Similar to gabber or hardcore techno from the Netherlands, this was associated with the "rebel", underground club subculture of the time. These three producers introduced new production approaches and sounds in late 20th century became more prominent and widely used during first decade of the 21st century. Complextro Complextro is typified by glitchy, intricate basslines and textures created by sharply cutting between instruments in quick succession. Deep house A (slightly) slower variant of house (around 120 BPM ) with greater influences from soul , jazz, and funk . Diva house Diva house or handbag house is an anthemic subgenre of house music that became most popular in gay clubs during the second half of the 1980s . Dutch house A style of electro house music from the Netherlands, originating around 2006. Tracks are typically made up of complex percussion and drumbeats, dramatic buildups and short riffs of high-pitched synths. Electro house A subgenre of house music that has had influence from '80s music. Though its origins are hazy – different sources claim influence from '80s-electro , electroclash , pop, synthpop , or tech house – it has since become a hard form of house music. Fidget house A subgenre of electro house that involves a very erratic, bouncing, skitchy, grimy, funky, squeaking melody, usually consisting of very short and high pitched notes, often produced by altering the pitch of percussion instruments, based around a repetitive bass line, and hypnotic beat. French house A late 1990s house sound developed in France . Inspired by the '70s and '80s funk and disco sounds. Mostly features a typical sound "filter" effect and lower bpm. Funky house Funky house as it sounds today first started to develop during the late 1990s. It can again be sub-divided into many other types of house music. French house, Italian house, disco house , Latin house and many other types of house have all contributed greatly to what is today known as funky house. It is recognizable by its often very catchy bassline, swooshes, swirls and other synthesized sounds which give the music a bouncy tempo. It often relies heavily on black female vocals or disco samples and has a recognizable tiered structure in which every track has more than one build-up which usually reaches a climax before the process is repeated with the next track. Future funk Future funk is a sample-based development of Nu-disco which formed out of the Vaporwave scene and genre in the early 2010s. It tends to be more energetic than vaporwave, incorporating elements of French house, synth funk, and utilizing vaporwave editing techniques. Future house A style originating in the mid-2010s, often described as a fusion of UK garage and deep house with other elements and techniques from EDM , popularized in late 2014 into 2015, often blends deep/metallic/sax hooks with heavy drops somewhat like the ones found in future garage . Future rave Future rave or future techno is a subgenre of house music, combining trance music and progressive house with a dark techno sound. The genre was coined by producers David Guetta and MORTEN in 2019, and became very popular worldwide by the early 2020s. Nowadays, during the last months of 2022, the genre is one of the most dominant genres of electronic dance music . Garage house One of the first house genres with origins set in New York and New Jersey . It was named after the Paradise Garage nightclub in New York that operated from 1977 to 1987 under the influential resident DJ Larry Levan . Garage house developed alongside Chicago house and the result was house music sharing its similarities, influencing each other. Garage house is generally piano oriented, a sound deriving from soul and disco, with a heavy emphasis on vocals, preferably female. One contrast from Chicago house was that the vocals in garage house drew stronger influences from gospel . Ghetto house Features minimal 808 and 909 drum machine-driven tracks and sometimes sexually explicit lyrics. Ghettotech It combines elements of Chicago's ghetto house with electro , Detroit techno , Miami bass and UK garage . It features four-on-the-floor rhythms and is usually faster than most other dance music genres, at roughly 145 to 160 BPM. Gqom A style of house music originating in Durban , South Africa . Hard NRG By 1996–97, there was a steady flow of UK based hard house that threw away the fun and uplifting parts to incorporate the "Hoover" & other gritty, menacing sounding elements at a slightly higher tempo than the conventional hard house and thus, the style effectively became known as "Nu-NRG" when Blu Peter coined the phrase in a magazine interview. Hip house Hip house is a musical genre that mixes elements of house music and hip hop . The style rose to prominence during the late 1980s in Chicago and New York. Italo house Slick production techniques, catchy melodies, rousing piano lines and American vocal styling typifies the Italian ("Italo") house sound. A modulating Giorgio Moroder style bassline is also characteristic of this style. Jazz house Jazz house is a style of house music closely related to deep house , which can be described as an attempt to translate the atmosphere of jazz music into an electronic setting. Larry Heard is called to be the first to layer his productions with jazz-based chords and atmospheres. The compositions are mostly based on jazz samples, but also does not preclude the use of live musical instruments sometimes, while when the jazz techniques and instrumentation begins to dominate over the house structure, then such music is classified as nu-jazz . Jersey club Jersey club is Newark's equivalent of Baltimore club . It also roots from bounce and Newark's earlier house scene, Jersey club is a staccato, bass-heavy style of dance music featuring breakbeats, rapid tempos around 130–140 bpm, and heavily chopped samples often from hip hop or pop music. Juke house Juke house or Chicago juke characteristically uses beat-skipping kick drums, pounding rapidly (and at times very sparsely) in syncopation with crackling snares, claps, and other sounds reminiscent of old drum machines. Jackin house House music that is meant to be a callback to the 1980s, with old-time samples being featured, plus funk-like basslines usually constituted of frequency modulating analog waveforms, a large use of repetition, and is meant to overall be a fun type of music to listen to. Kwaito Kwaito is a music genre that emerged in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the 1990s. It is a variant of house music featuring the use of African sounds and samples. Latin house Borrows heavily from Latin dance music such as salsa , Brazilian beats, Latin jazz etc. It is most popular on the East Coast of the United States, especially in Miami and the New York City metropolitan area. Another variant of Latin house, which began in the mid-1990s, was derived in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and is based on more Mexican-centric styles of music such as mariachi . Artists include Proyecto Uno (best known for "El tiburón"). Lo-fi house Lo-fi house emerged in the mid-2010s as a variant of outsider house , combining rough sounds with a melancholic, ironic aesthetic influenced by vaporwave . Producers in this genre craft tracks reminiscent of 1990s deep house recorded on cassette, featuring muffled drums, fuzzy synths, and a gauzy atmosphere. The style is known by its unique blend of raw elements and nostalgic tones. Melodic house Melodic house is a house music subgenre that has a heady, melodic, arpeggiator -heavy sound.[14] The genre has close ties with melodic techno with the differences that mostly characterize the difference between house and techno. Both genres derived from progressive house which is itself derived from trance music , while melodic house also draws its roots in the early 2010s deep house scene and thus remains more beat-oriented, retaining house structure. Melodic techno has a more atmospheric and hypnotic sound, with emphasis on arpeggiated minor melodies closely tying it with progressive trance . The tempo of the genres stays around 120 bpm, while melodic techno could be slightly faster sometimes, but usually not higher than 130 bpm. Microhouse Microhouse or minimal house is a derivative of tech house and minimal techno with sparse composition and production. Moombahton Fusion of Dutch house and reggaeton at 108–112 bpm, largely coined by Dave Nada and Dillon Francis . New Jersey sound New Jersey sound or Jersey sound is a genre of house music originating in Newark, New Jersey during the early 1980s. It was a type of deep and garage house with an emphasis on soulful vocals influenced by Newark's gospel legacy. Nu-disco Nu-disco or sometimes disco house (though this term can also refer to funky house and to a style of French house ), is a genre which came about in 2002 as a renewed interest in 1970s and early 1980s disco, Italo disco , Euro disco and P-Funk . Outsider house Outsider house (also referred to as outsider dance) is a genre of electronic music combining elements of house music, techno and noise music . The music is often rough-sounding and "lo-fi ". Progressive house Progressive house is typified by accelerating peaks and troughs throughout a track's duration and are, in general, less obvious than in hard house . Layering different sounds on top of each other and slowly bringing them in and out of the mix is a key idea behind the progressive movement. It is often related to trance music , in particular progressive trance from which the differences from progressive house are often considered nominal. Scouse house A style of UK hard house which first emerged around 1999. Unlike other hard house genres, it features an upbeat, energetic sound and heavily focuses on the 'pipe' sample as an offbeat bassline, which usually represents a 'donk' sound. Slap house A subgenre of house that derived of deep house during the late 2010s. The genre usually plays around 120 bpm. Slap house is closely related to Brazilian bass, but has less bombastic sound design, more melodic and contains radio-friendly elements, comparing to club-oriented Brazilian bass. The name arose due to the bouncy baselines being reminiscent of disco bassists playing their instruments with a technique called slap bass . The songs of this new genre have more present and strong beats and even more elaborate melodies than their Brazilian version. Also, the songs are lacking in clap at the beginning. Soulful house Soulful house is a genre characterised by smooth and soulful vocals, relaxed atmosphere and melodic structure, as well as by influences from soul , jazz and funk . Tracks are distinguished by slower tempos (122 to 127 bpm), keyboards that give a deep sound, similar to the one from chill-out and lounge . House rhythms are often accompanied by instruments such as piano, guitar, bass guitar, double bass. Therefore, producers often collaborate with vocalists and live musicians. The tracks often feature solos by typical jazz wind instruments, such as saxophone or trumpet. Soulful house is a dance music genre due to its house beat and rhythm, but can also be heard as background music in restaurants and shops as well as on high fashion shows due to its relaxed, easy-going rhythm and refined sounds. Sometimes the genre perceived as a dance version of genres such as nu jazz and lounge. Tech house Tech house derived from the word "Techno" Often made with tempo ranging from 120 to 130 bpm. Mainly consisting of fusion between house music with elements of techno in its arrangement and instrumentation. The number of elements are kept to a minimum mainly focusing on the kick drum, sub bass and bass. The bass is distorted in order to achieve the authenticity of techno while it is mostly played off-beat to create the distinction of house music. Tribal house Popularized by remixer/DJ Steve Lawler in UK, and Junior Vasquez in New York, it is characterized by much percussion and world music rhythms. Tropical house Tropical house, often abbreviated as trop house, is a fairly new house music subgenre. It is characterized by a summer feeling, incorporating instruments such as saxophones, steel drums, electro synths, and marimbas. The vibe is generally lighter and more relaxed compared to other genres such as deep house. Trouse Trouse is a style of house music combining elements of uplifting trance , progressive house and electro house . It was popularised in the early 2010s by artists like Swedish House Mafia [18] and Avicii UK hard house A style of house music dating back to the early '90s, hard house is defined by its aggressive sounds and distorted beats. One of the most recognizable of these is the Hoover sound , invented by Joey Beltram . Dominant labels in the 1990s were Tidy Trax , Nukleuz Records and Tripoli Trax. Related genres These genres have origins partly in house music, and may have 'house' in the title, but they belong to other genres of electronic music. Bassline house Emphasizes bass , similar to dubstep and grime , with most songs around 135 to 142 bpm. It originated from speed garage in Sheffield around 2002. Dembow Dembow is a musical rhythm that originated in Jamaica, it is somewhat reminiscent of reggaeton and dancehall music, but with a more constant rhythm and faster than reggaeton. Dream trance Dream trance or dream house, an oriented instrumental melody with relaxing beats. Dubstep Dubstep originated in South London in the late 1990s. It is generally characterized by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies. The style emerged as an offshoot of UK garage . Folk house (folktronica ) Folk house is development of folktronica. It's a fusion of folk music and deep house, popularized in Sweden in the late 2010s. Electro swing Electro swing or swing house is a genre of electronic dance music that fuses 1920s–1940s jazz styles including swing music and big band with 2000s styles including house, electro, hip hop, drum & bass and dubstep. Footwork The genre evolved from the earlier, rapid rhythms of juke and ghetto house . It may draw from styles such as drum and bass, utilizing double-time clave triplets, syncopated toms and prominent sub-bass. Hardbass A style of house music which originated from Russia during the late '90s, drawing inspiration from UK hard house, bouncy techno , Scouse house , powerstomp and hardstyle . Hardbass is characterized by its fast tempo (usually 150–160 BPM), donks, distinctive basslines (commonly known as "hard bounce"), distorted sounds, heavy kicks and occasional rapping. One of the most popular hardbass tracks is DJ Snat's "Choose Your Power" from 2003. New beat A rather brief phenomenon, new beat emerged in Belgium during the late 1980s as a midtempo variation of techno and acid house. It played an important role in the development of early techno in Western Europe. Witch house Witch house (also known as drag or haunted house) is an occult-themed dark electronic music microgenre and visual aesthetic that emerged in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

  • DJ MARKALAN VINYL COLLECTION | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

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DJ Kool Herc has said that the term breaking was 1970s slang for 'getting excited', 'acting energetically' or 'causing a disturbance' List of Electronica Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of electronica, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Ambient Ambient dub Dark ambient Ambient industrial [pl ] Dungeon synth Isolationism Dreampunk Illbient New-age Neoclassical new-age Space music Bass music Footwork Future bass Kawaii future bass Jungle terror [de ] Midtempo bass Trap (EDM) UK bass Wave Hardwave Breakbeat Acid breaks Baltimore club Jersey club Philly club Big beat Breakbeat hardcore Darkcore Hardcore breaks [sk ] Broken beat Florida breaks Nu skool breaks Progressive breaks Psychedelic breakbeat [es ] Chill-out Downtempo Psybient Psydub Trip hop Trip rock [es ] Disco Afro/cosmic music Electro-disco Hi-NRG Eurobeat Eurodance Italo dance Italo disco Spacesynth Space disco Eurodisco 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Denpa music Guaracha (EDM) Funk carioca Funk melody Funk ostentação Proibidão Rasteirinha Merenhouse Nortec Rabòday Rara tech Russ music Shamstep Tecnocumbia Tribal guarachero Worldbeat Manila sound Experimental electronic Black MIDI Deconstructed club Drone Electroacoustic music Acousmatic music Electroacoustic improvisation Musique concrète Soundscape Glitch Microsound Noise music Danger music Japanoise Harsh noise [fr ] Harsh noise wall Power electronics Death industrial Power noise Plunderphonics Sampledelia Reductionism Lowercase Onkyokei Funk fusion genres Acid jazz Funktronica Synth-funk Jungle Ragga jungle [es ] Hard dance Hard NRG Hardstyle Dubstyle Euphoric frenchcore Euphoric hardstyle Rawstyle Trapstyle Jumpstyle Lento violento Mákina Hardcore Bouncy techno Breakcore Raggacore Digital hardcore Frenchcore Gabber Early hardcore [fr ] Mainstream hardcore Happy hardcore UK hardcore Industrial hardcore [fr ] J-core Speedcore Extratone Flashcore Splittercore Hauntology Chillwave Hypnagogic pop Synthwave Darksynth [ru ] Sovietwave Vaporwave Future funk Hardvapour Mallsoft Hip hop fusion genres Afroswing Alternative hip hop Hipster hop Cloud rap Crunk Crunkcore Snap music Electro Emo rap Glitch hop [es ] Instrumental hip hop Lofi hip hop Miami bass Mumble rap Trap Afro trap [fr ] Drill Brooklyn drill UK drill Latin trap Phonk Drift phonk Brazilian phonk Plugg UK trap House music Acid house Afro house Afro tech Amapiano Kidandali Ambient house Balearic beat Ballroom Bass house [fr ] Brazilian bass Slap house Blog house Chicago hard house Chicago house Deep house Disco house [fr ] Diva house Hardbag Electro house Big room house Future rave Complextro Dutch house Fidget house Melbourne bounce [fr ] Electro swing Eurohouse [es ] French house Funky house Future house Garage house Ghetto house Ghettotech Juke house Gqom Hip house Electro hop Italo house Jackin house Jazz house Kwaito Latin house Melodic house Microhouse Moombahcore Moombahton Moombahsoul [es ] New 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Uplifting trance Vocal trance UK garage 2-step garage Bassline Breakstep Dubstep Brostep Post-dubstep Reggaestep Riddim Future garage Grime Grindie Speed garage UK funky Funkstep Wonky Video game music Chiptune Bitpop Skweee Nintendocore FM synthesis Sequencer music Remix derivatives Chopped and screwed Disco edits Nightcore Tecno brega Weird SoundCloud Broader genre groups Electronic dance music Christian electronic dance music Rave music

  • FAQ - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street, San Diego, CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

     FAQ - FeeLit Records features thousands of vinyl records.  New and used titles from all genres.  We special order titles that may be out of stock, and usually receive them within one week.  In addition to records, we also carry a small selection of new and used compact discs, and cassette tapes.  FeeLit has many local musicians, artists and record labels on vinyl, compact disc CD's, and cassette tapes.  Vinyl cleaning, storage, and shipping supplies are available too. About FeeLIT Record Shop "Vinyl records in downtown San Diego since 2008" FeeLit Records features thousands of vinyl records. New and used titles from all genres. We special order titles that may be out of stock, and usually receive them within one week. In addition to records, we also carry a small selection of new and used compact discs, and cassette tapes. FeeLit has many local musicians, artists and record labels on vinyl, compact disc CD's, and cassette tapes. Vinyl cleaning, storage, and shipping supplies are available too. 7", 10", and 12" battle scratch vinyl and slipmats. Rock, Punk, Blues, Country, Jazz, Children's, Compilations, Soundtracks, Library Records, World, Hip Hop, Rap, RnB, Soul, Funk, Disco, House, Progressive, Techno, DnB, Breakbeats, Midtempo, Downtempo... "My vision for FeeLit was to create a communal space where local musicians, artists, and designers can promote themselves. FeeLit is a unique boutique that has built a strong community over the past fifteen years. Many great friendships have been formed at artist's exhibitions, receptions, in-store performances, and FeeLit sponsored events." - - Markalan FeeLIT Records 909 E Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (707) 733-3548 Hours Monday through Saturday - 12:00 pm – 07:00 pm Sundays -- 01:00 pm – 05:00 pm GIFT CARDS VISIT ONLINE SHOP SELL VINYL & CDS Meet the FeeLIT Team DJ MARKALAN Founder CEO, DJ, HMFIC DJ STEVE PAGAN a 3 b 4 c 5 d 6 e Instagram Feed here

  • TRIP HOP | DOWNTEMPO | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    TRIP HOP | DOWNTEMPO | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 TRIP HOP | DOWNTEMPO SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of trip hop & downtempo Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of trip hop and downtempo, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Trip hop is a genre of atmospheric, down-tempo music that is a fusion of hip hop and electronica. It often incorporates elements of jazz, soul, funk, reggae, dub, R&B, and other electronic music. Trip hop is usually created using samples and is influenced by movie sound tracks, 1970s funk, and cool jazz. Trip hop is a musical genre that originated in the late 1980s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol . It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound, often incorporating elements of jazz , soul , funk , reggae , dub , R&B , and other forms of electronic music , as well as sampling from movie soundtracks and other eclectic sources. The style emerged as a more experimental variant of breakbeat from the Bristol sound scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, incorporating influences from jazz, soul, funk, dub, and rap music . It was pioneered by acts like Massive Attack , Tricky , and Portishead . The term was first coined in a 1994 Mixmag piece about American producer DJ Shadow . Trip hop achieved commercial success in the 1990s, and has been described as "Europe's alternative choice in the second half of the '90s"

  • INDUSTRIAL | EBM | NOISE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    INDUSTRIAL | EBM | NOISE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 INDUSTRIAL | EBM SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL Anchor 1 SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Industrial | EBM Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of industrial and EBM music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some subgenres inspired by industrial music: Industrial techno: A subgenre of techno that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It's characterized by a dark, aggressive, and heavy sound that incorporates industrial and noise music elements. Electronic body music (EBM): A combination of industrial, synthpunk, and dance music. It's considered one of the most infectious and danceable genres under the goth umbrella. Electro-industrial: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Industrial rock: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Industrial metal: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Industrial pop: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Martial industrial: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Power noise: A substyle inspired by industrial music. Witch house: A substyle inspired by industrial music. deathrock, post-punk, gothic metal, electro, shock rock, dark ambient, and so forth. I hope this list serves as a good starting point if you're looking for new stuff to get into. There's always more out there so feel free to leave a comment if there's another artist you'd like to mention. 13 Candles 13th Chime 1919 45 Grave The 69 Eyes Acid Bats Aeon Sable Age of Heaven The Agnes Circle Alien Sex Fiend All About Eve Altar De Fey And Also the Trees Angels of Liberty Ankst Arts of Erebus Ash Code Astari Night Autumn Twilight The Awakening Bat Nouveau Batzz in the Belfry Bauhaus The Beauty of Gemina Belgrado Bella Morte The Bellwether Syndicate Ben Bloodygrave Big Electric Cat Bleib Modern Bloody Dead and Sexy Box and the Twins Boy Harsher Brotherhood Canis Lupus Rozz Williams of Christian Death (credit: Edward Colver) Catherine's Cathedral Children on Stun Christian Death Christine Plays Viola Christ vs. Warhol Cinema Strange Clan of Xymox Closterkeller Cocteau Twins Cold Cave Corpus Delicti The Crüxshadows The Cure Current 93 The Creatures DAF The Damned Danse Society Das Ich Dead Can Dance Death in June Deine Lakaien Depeche Mode The Devil and The Universe Diamanda Galás Diary of Dreams Diavol Strain Disjecta Membra Diva Destruction Double Echo Drab Majesty Dr Arthur Krause Dreadful Shadows Dream Disciples Fear Cult Dronning Maud Land The Drowning Season Earth Calling Angela The Eden House Einstürzende Neubauten Eva O Exedra Ex VoTo The Fair Sex Faith and the Muse Fear Cult Fields of the Nephilim Forever Grey Forthcoming Fire Frank the Baptist The Frozen Autumn Funhouse Garden of Delight Gary Numan Gene Loves Jezebel Geometric Vision Ghosting Girl Loves Dead Boys Girls Under Glass Gitane Demone Glorious Din Godless Procession Golden Apes Grooving in Green Ground Nero Guillotine Dream Hapax Holygram Horror Vacui Tilo Wolff of Lacrimosa The House of Usher In Death it Ends In Mitra Medusa Inri Into the Abyss Joy Division Kadeadkas Kælan Mikla Keller Kinder Killing Joke Kirlian Camera Lacrimosa La Scaltra The Last Dance Lebanon Hanover Light Asylum Linea Aspera London After Midnight Long Night Love is Colder Than Death Love Like Blood Lycia Male Tears The March Violets Mephisto Walz Merciful Nuns The Merry Thoughts The Mescaline Babies Miazma Miserylab The Mission Molchat Doma Morbid Poetry Mors Syphilitica Move Nu:n Near Earth Orbit Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Sean Brennan of London After Midnight Nightmoves Nocturnal Sea Nosferatu October Burns Black Opened Paradise Oppenheimer Analysis Paralysed Age Parasomnia Pilgrims of Yearning Pink Turns Blue Pins and Needles Plastique Noir Ploho Pretentious, Moi? Project Pitchfork Projeto Renfield Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Red Sun Revival Rendez Vous Ritual Howls The Rope Rosetta Stone Rot On The March Sanguis et Cinis Schonwald The Screaming Marionettes Screams for Tina Selofan Seraphim Shock Seraphin Twin Sex Gang Children Shadow Image Shadow Project She Past Away She Pleasures Herself Siouxsie and the Banshees Sixth June The Sisters of Mercy Skeletal Family Skinny Puppy Solemn Novena Anna Varney Cantodea of Sopor Aeternus Sonsombre Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows Soviet Soviet Specimen The Spiritual Bat Spiritual Bats Ssleeping Desiress Star Industry Stranger and Lovers The Stompcrash Strap On Halo Subterfuge Suspiria Sweet Ermengarde Switchblade Symphony The Tears of Blood Terminal Gods Theatre of Hate Then Comes Silence They Feed At Night This Cold Night Totenwald Twin Tribes Two Witches Type O Negative Umbra et Imago Velvet Acid Christ Velvet Condom Vendemmian Violet Stigmata Virgin in Veil Virgin Prunes Vision Video Voodoo Church The Wake Whispers in the Shadow Wisborg Witching Hour XIII Století Xmal Deutschland Your Life on Hold ========================================================================================================= Electronic body music (EBM) is a genre of electronic music that combines elements of industrial music and synth-punk with elements of dance music . It developed in the early 1980s in Western Europe , as an outgrowth of both the punk and the industrial music cultures. It combines sequenced repetitive basslines, programmed dance music rhythms, and mostly undistorted vocals and command-like shouts with confrontational or provocative themes. The evolution of the genre reflected "a general shift towards more song-oriented structures in industrial as to a general turn towards the dancefloor by many musicians and genres in the era of post-punk . It was considered a part of the European new wave and post-punk movement and the first style that blended synthesized sounds with an ecstatic style of dancing (e.g. pogo ). EBM gained a stable following in the second half of the 1980s. Around that period, a youth-cultural scene emerged from EBM whose followers describe themselves as EBM-heads or (in North America) as rivetheads . 3Teeth [1] A Split Second à;GRUMH... 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  • KRAUTROCK | PSYCHEDELIC ROCK | BERLIN SCHOOL | SPACE ROCK | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    KRAUTROCK | PSYCHEDELIC ROCK | BERLIN SCHOOL | SPACE ROCK | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 KRAUTROCK | PSYCHEDELIC ROCK SPACE ROCK | BERLIN SCHOOL SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Kraut, Psychedelic, Space, Berlin School Rock Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of kraut, psychedelic, space, berlin school rock music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases List of Childrens and Kids Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of childrens & kids music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Music and recordings made primarily for listening by children. Nursery Rhymes, Fairy Tales, Children's Story Record, Sing-Along, Educational music There are many types of children's music records, including: Lullabies: Lullabies are a type of music that can be suitable for children aged 1–5. Soundtracks: Soundtracks for children's films can be suitable for children aged 5–9. Compilation albums: Compilation albums can be suitable for children. Singalong songs: Singalong songs are a type of children's music. Music Together songs: These songs are designed to encourage families to sing, listen, and make music together. They are pitched in a range that is suitable for young children to sing along to. Children's classics: Some children's classics include "This Little Piggy," "Little Bo Peep," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Sing a Song of Sixpence"

  • ELECTRONICA MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    ELECTRONICA MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 ELECTRONICA SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Electronica Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of electronica, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Ambient Ambient dub Dark ambient Ambient industrial [pl ] Dungeon synth Isolationism Dreampunk Illbient New-age Neoclassical new-age Space music Bass music Footwork Future bass Kawaii future bass Jungle terror [de ] Midtempo bass Trap (EDM) UK bass Wave Hardwave Breakbeat Acid breaks Baltimore club Jersey club Philly club Big beat Breakbeat hardcore Darkcore Hardcore breaks [sk ] Broken beat Florida breaks Nu skool breaks Progressive breaks Psychedelic breakbeat [es ] Chill-out Downtempo Psybient Psydub Trip hop Trip rock [es ] Disco Afro/cosmic music Electro-disco Hi-NRG Eurobeat Eurodance Italo dance Italo disco Spacesynth Space disco Eurodisco Nu-disco Post-disco Boogie City pop Drum and bass Darkstep Drumfunk Drumstep Hardstep Intelligent drum and bass Atmospheric drum and bass [pl ] Jazzstep [fr ] Jump-up Liquid funk Neurofunk Sambass Techstep Dub Dub poetry Dubtronica Electronic rock Dance-rock Alternative dance Baggy (Madchester) New rave Dance-punk Electronic pop Dance-pop Freestyle Disco polo Hyperpop Sophisti-pop Synth-pop Electroclash Electropop Wonky pop Indietronica Krautrock New wave Cold wave Dark wave Neoclassical dark wave Neue Deutsche Todeskunst Ethereal wave Nu-gaze Minimal wave Neue Deutsche Welle New romantic Post-rock Space rock Synth-metal Electrogrind Electronicore Synth-punk Electronica Folktronica Live electronic (Livetronica) Laptronica Nu jazz (Jazztronica) Progressive electronic Berlin School [fr ] Kosmische musik Ethnic electronica and regional EDM Asian Underground African electronic dance music Afrobeats Azonto Coupé-décalé Kuduro Mahraganat Shangaan electro Budots Changa tuki Dancehall pop Denpa music Guaracha (EDM) Funk carioca Funk melody Funk ostentação Proibidão Rasteirinha Merenhouse Nortec Rabòday Rara tech Russ music Shamstep Tecnocumbia Tribal guarachero Worldbeat Manila sound Experimental electronic Black MIDI Deconstructed club Drone Electroacoustic music Acousmatic music Electroacoustic improvisation Musique concrète Soundscape Glitch Microsound Noise music Danger music Japanoise Harsh noise [fr ] Harsh noise wall Power electronics Death industrial Power noise Plunderphonics Sampledelia Reductionism Lowercase Onkyokei Funk fusion genres Acid jazz Funktronica Synth-funk Jungle Ragga jungle [es ] Hard dance Hard NRG Hardstyle Dubstyle Euphoric frenchcore Euphoric hardstyle Rawstyle Trapstyle Jumpstyle Lento violento Mákina Hardcore Bouncy techno Breakcore Raggacore Digital hardcore Frenchcore Gabber Early hardcore [fr ] Mainstream hardcore Happy hardcore UK hardcore Industrial hardcore [fr ] J-core Speedcore Extratone Flashcore Splittercore Hauntology Chillwave Hypnagogic pop Synthwave Darksynth [ru ] Sovietwave Vaporwave Future funk Hardvapour Mallsoft Hip hop fusion genres Afroswing Alternative hip hop Hipster hop Cloud rap Crunk Crunkcore Snap music Electro Emo rap Glitch hop [es ] Instrumental hip hop Lofi hip hop Miami bass Mumble rap Trap Afro trap [fr ] Drill Brooklyn drill UK drill Latin trap Phonk Drift phonk Brazilian phonk Plugg UK trap House music Acid house Afro house Afro tech Amapiano Kidandali Ambient house Balearic beat Ballroom Bass house [fr ] Brazilian bass Slap house Blog house Chicago hard house Chicago house Deep house Disco house [fr ] Diva house Hardbag Electro house Big room house Future rave Complextro Dutch house Fidget house Melbourne bounce [fr ] Electro swing Eurohouse [es ] French house Funky house Future house Garage house Ghetto house Ghettotech Juke house Gqom Hip house Electro hop Italo house Jackin house Jazz house Kwaito Latin house Melodic house Microhouse Moombahcore Moombahton Moombahsoul [es ] New Jersey sound Outsider house Lo-fi house Progressive house Soulful house Stadium house Tech house Tribal house Tropical house Trouse UK hard house Pumping house Hardbass Scouse house Industrial and post-industrial Electro-industrial Dark electro Aggrotech Electronic body music (EBM) Futurepop New beat Industrial hip hop Industrial metal Cyber metal Neue Deutsche Härte Industrial rock Martial industrial Witch house Intelligent dance music (IDM) Algorave Drill 'n' bass R&B and soul fusion genres Alternative R&B Contemporary R&B Neo soul New jack swing Techno Acid techno Ambient techno Birmingham sound Bleep techno Detroit techno Dub techno Hard techno [fr ] Free tekno Jungletek Raggatek Industrial techno Minimal techno Schaffel Toytown techno Trance music Acid trance Balearic trance Dream trance Eurotrance [es ] Hands up Goa trance Nitzhonot Hard trance Progressive trance [it ] Psychedelic trance Dark psytrance Full-on Minimal psytrance [ru ] Progressive psytrance Suomisaundi Tech trance Uplifting trance Vocal trance UK garage 2-step garage Bassline Breakstep Dubstep Brostep Post-dubstep Reggaestep Riddim Future garage Grime Grindie Speed garage UK funky Funkstep Wonky Video game music Chiptune Bitpop Skweee Nintendocore FM synthesis Sequencer music Remix derivatives Chopped and screwed Disco edits Nightcore Tecno brega Weird SoundCloud Broader genre groups Electronic dance music Christian electronic dance music Rave music 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Drum & Bass | Jungle Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of D&B, Jungle music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Drum and bass subgenres include breakcore, ragga jungle, hardstep, darkstep, techstep, neurofunk, ambient drum and bass, liquid funk (also known as liquid drum and bass), jump up, drumfunk, sambass, and drill 'n' bass. Jungle music is a subgenre of electronic dance music (EDM) that has many characteristics, including: Breakbeat hardcore: Jungle music originated from breakbeat hardcore, and is characterized by rapid breakbeats, syncopated percussive loops, and samples. Deep basslines: Jungle music is known for its deep basslines, which are influenced by reggae and hip-hop. Fast tempos: Jungle music has a fast tempo, usually between 150 and 200 bpm. Melodies and vocal samples: Jungle music incorporates melodies and vocal samples from dub, reggae, dancehall, hip hop, and funk. Synthesized effects: Jungle music uses synthesized effects. Some notable jungle records include: Hello Darkness: By Bay-B-Kane, this track features a vocal sample from Simon and Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence". Renegade Snares: By Omni Trio, this track features breakbeats, keyboards, and a rave diva. Neurofunk A dark subgenre with heavy reese basses and snares, along with higher pitched sounds. It originated from Techstep. Techstep A dark, underground subgenre with a regimented beat and techno influences. It features cyborg sounds and eschews melody. Darkcore An early blueprint for drum and bass with a moodier, tougher edge. It's pitched between the hardcore rave and the heavy soundsystem pressure of jungle. Sambass A regional subgenre from Brazil that combines drum and bass rhythms with Latin American music influences. Darkstep A subgenre from the mid-'90s with heavier bass than average. The bass progressions often sounded like helicopters or other instruments of war. Halftime Also known as drumstep, this subgenre halves the tempo to a hip-hop lope while keeping the bass and electronics at full speed. Jungle Liquid funk Techstep Darkcore Jump-up Neurofunk Autonomic sound Halftime Intelligent Sambass Darkstep Drill 'n' bass Beat proxy Bongos Crossbreed Cymbals Drum and bass Tom drum Bass drum Breakbeat Ragga jungle Breakcore Hardstep UK garage

  • SOUNDTRACKS | SHOWTUNES | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    SOUNDTRACKS | SHOWTUNES | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 SOUNTRACKS | SHOWTUNES SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Soundtracks & Showtunes Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of soundtracks & showtunes at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Original scores: Music written specifically for a film Underscores: Background music that plays during a scene Existing songs: Popular songs that are featured in a movie Musical film soundtracks: Soundtracks for film versions of musicals that focus on the songs Show tunes: Popular songs from musicals Here are some genres of music that are commonly used in film and television, as well as some other types of background music: Ambient and minimalist: A soothing, repetitive, and non-invasive genre that creates a mellow pattern of melodies Alternative and classic rock: A genre that can add an edgy, bold intensity to a production Underground/hip-hop: A genre that can provide a blend of urban or funky quality, adding catchy beats and up-beat flavors House and electronic beats: A genre that is vibrant, upbeat, and lively, ideal for a host of video productions Pop, dance/electronic, R&B/soul/funk, and hip-hop: These are the most requested genres for film and television Epic: A genre that uses fast strings and heavy brass, as seen in Ben Hur Western: A genre that uses coyote howls, whips, gunfire, and electric guitars, as seen in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Spy: A genre that uses music to set the standard, as seen in the James Bond franchise Film scores are often orchestral works that are rooted in Western classical music, but can also be influenced by other genres List of Strange & Unusual Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of strange and unusual, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some unusual music genres: Pirate metal A heavy metal genre that incorporates pirate motifs, like screaming, folk instruments, electric guitars, and pirate lingo. Some bands that play pirate metal look and dress like pirates. Ectofolk A folk music genre that emerged in the 1980s, featuring acoustic instruments, storytelling, and personal expression. Ectofolk often has haunting melodies and poetic lyrics that explore themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Solipsynthm An electronic music genre that blends elements of experimental, ambient, and glitch music. Solipsynthm is characterized by its use of abstract soundscapes, unconventional rhythms, and glitchy effects. Lowercase A genre that is thought to have been created by Steve Roden with his album “Forms of paper”. The album features Roden recording himself handling paper in various ways. Other unusual music genres include: Kawaiicore, Folktronica, Witch House, Math Rock, Vaporwave, and Spytrack., C hiptunes, Schranz, Crunkcore, Nintendocore, Chipfolk. 50 Genres with the Strangest Names Abstracto : It’s like complextro , but more abstract than rhythmic. Aggrotech : This is electronic music that fuses elements of electronic body music, industrial, noise, trance, and techno. Aggrotech typically features distorted and pitch-shifted vocals, militant lyrics, and a fast, danceable beat. Aussietronica : It’s electronica. From Australia. Beatdown : Beatdown is type of hardcore punk characterized by a more aggressive sound and vocals that are shouted, screamed, or growled. Emerging in the ’80s, beatdown has slow, chugging breakdowns and later influenced the development of metalcore. Black sludge : A combination of black metal and sludge, the music. Brostep : Brostep is a variation of dubstep that some view as “Americanized dubstep.” It emphasizes the middle register sounds as opposed to the sub-bass content that dubstep accentuates. Brostep has more robotic sounds with a “metal-esque” aggression. Bubble trance : Bubble trance is bright, upbeat trance music. Catstep : This particularly-aggressive filthstep variation is promoted most enthusiastically by the label Monstercat. Crustpunk : Crust punk has a fast, dirty sound influenced by anarcho-punk, hardcore punk, and extreme metal. The style evolved in England in the mid-’80s and often has lyrics with a dark perspective on politics and social ills. Deep discofox : An goofily earnest genre featuring slick techno-disco and the occasional video. Deep filthstep : Only the true filthstep fans know their way around these more exploratory, sometimes lesser-known filthstep musicians. Deep liquid bass : Deeper cuts from liquid bass (for the serious enthusiast), which combine the sleek synth lines of liquid genres with the bass from drum and bass. Deep psychobilly : Deeper cuts from the psychobilly genre, which draws heavily on rockabilly and punk. Destroy techno : An invented name for a particularly hard-to-describe experimental techno cluster. Drone folk : It’s like drone music made with traditional folk instruments (guitar, banjo, strings, and possibly hurdy-gurdy). EBM : Electronic body music combines post-industrial, electronic dance music, and synthpunk. It first came to prominence in Belgium in the early ’80s. Ectofolk : The kind of indie/folky music that the old Ecto mailing list was devoted to. Electrofox : Electro with some of the goofy earnestness of discofox. Fallen angel : Fallen angel is a dark, often-orchestral, form of metal that features female vocals. Fidget house : This variant of electro house features clicky treble and sludgly basslines, with blurry synths and a midrange tempo. Fingerstyle : Fingerstyle refers to music in which musicians pluck the strings of their instruments with their fingertips or fingernails, rather than with a pick. The fingerstyle technique is usually used on steel string guitars, acoustic guitars, and ukuleles, and often appears in folk, blues, and country. Footwork : Footwork is a style of music and street dance from Chicago that involves drum fills and hand claps. By improvising elaborate twists, turns, and movements of their feet, dancers move quickly to the beat of the music and compete against each other. Freak folk : Freak folk is a contemporary style that’s based on elements of traditional folk, especially in the use of acoustic stringed instruments. It also uses elements of experimental and avant-garde rock, psychedelic folk and rock, and jam bands. Freakbeat : Freakbeat is an ’80s name for a ’60s sound, referring to bands that experimented with studio production techniques. Freakbeat music features strong drum beats, loud and frenzied guitar riffs, and a variety of effects. Gauze pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Jerk : Jerk is a hip hop dance and music from Los Angeles. It focuses on a sparse but danceable beat. Jump up : Jump-up is drum and bass music that features robotic bass sounds and energetic, heavy drums. Jump-up began in the early ’90s. Lowercase : Lowercase refers to extreme ambient minimalist music. Lowercase recordings feature very quiet sounds, such as ruffling of papers, and amplifies them to an extreme volume. Mallet : It’s not a new kind of mullet; it’s a kind of music made with mallets. Martial industrial : Martial industrial, also called military pop, originated in late 20th century Europe. It combines traditional marches with influences from industrial, dark ambient, post-punk, neofolk, and neoclassical. Medieval rock : Medieval rock, or medieval folk rock, blends rock music with elements of medieval, renaissance, or baroque music. Medieval rock began in the early ’70s in England and Germany. Microhouse : Microhouse is a blend of house music and minimal techno. With origins in the ’80s and ’90s, microhouse gained popularity in the early 2000s with its minimalist take on house music. Microhouse uses short samples to replace drum machine sounds with clicks, static, or everyday noises. Nerdcore : Nerdcore is hip hop music catered to nerds. Lyrical subject matter may include science fiction and computer games. Most nerdcore features DIY production and uncleared samples. Neurofunk : Neurofunk is drum and bass that emerged in London in the late ’90s. It replaces breakbeats with backbeats and industrial timbres with funk harmonies, juxtaposing hard funk with influences ranging from techno, house, and jazz. New weird america : New weird America is an indie folk/rock variant descended from the psychedelic folk and rock of the ’60s and ’70s. Its influences are broad and eclectic, including metal, free jazz, electronic music, world music, Latin, noise, and even opera. Ninja : Ninja music either comes from, or sounds like it could have come from, the Ninja Tune label, known for pioneering and championing its own brands of underground electronic dance music since 1990, with strong breakbeat and occasional hip-hop influences. Shimmer pop : Shimmer pop is closely related to indie pop and indietronica. Acoustical elements may include reverberated vocals and guitar, booming choruses, and use of synthesizer, piano, or drum machines. Shiver pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Skwee : The idea with skwee (a.k.a. skweee) music is to “squeeze” the best sounds out of vintage synthesizers. Solipsynthm : Solo laptop experimentalists. Spytrack : This sounds like soundtracks to spy movies. Stomp and flutter : Like stomp and holler, but with airy fluttering instead of earthy hollering. Stomp and whittle : Like stomp and flutter, but with a more traditionalist bent. Swirl psych : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Unblack metal : This black metal-style music takes the opposite (anti-satanist) view. Vaporwave : Vaporwave consists of samples of corporate muzak and TV commercials from the ’80s and ’90s. The samples used in Vaporwave are often altered in pitch or tempo and manipulated with compression or reverb. Vegan straight edge : Vegan straight edge is hardcore punk that espouses a vegan and drug-free lifestyle. Lyrics feature themes about animal cruelty and clean living. Vintage swoon : Old school heartthrob crooners from the depths of time. Wonky : Wonky is electronic music characterized by synths with unusual time signatures in abstract, hip hop-style beats. Wonky takes cues in its sound from instrumental hip hop and glitch but sets itself apart mainly by its lack of the heavy quantization seen in many electronic genres. Wrestling : The sound of wrestling stars.

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  • STRANGE & UNUSUAL MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    STRANGE & UNUSUAL | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 STRANGE & UNUSUAL SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Strange & Unusual Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of strange and unusual, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some unusual music genres: Pirate metal A heavy metal genre that incorporates pirate motifs, like screaming, folk instruments, electric guitars, and pirate lingo. Some bands that play pirate metal look and dress like pirates. Ectofolk A folk music genre that emerged in the 1980s, featuring acoustic instruments, storytelling, and personal expression. Ectofolk often has haunting melodies and poetic lyrics that explore themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Solipsynthm An electronic music genre that blends elements of experimental, ambient, and glitch music. Solipsynthm is characterized by its use of abstract soundscapes, unconventional rhythms, and glitchy effects. Lowercase A genre that is thought to have been created by Steve Roden with his album “Forms of paper”. The album features Roden recording himself handling paper in various ways. Other unusual music genres include: Kawaiicore, Folktronica, Witch House, Math Rock, Vaporwave, and Spytrack., C hiptunes, Schranz, Crunkcore, Nintendocore, Chipfolk. 50 Genres with the Strangest Names Abstracto : It’s like complextro , but more abstract than rhythmic. Aggrotech : This is electronic music that fuses elements of electronic body music, industrial, noise, trance, and techno. Aggrotech typically features distorted and pitch-shifted vocals, militant lyrics, and a fast, danceable beat. Aussietronica : It’s electronica. From Australia. Beatdown : Beatdown is type of hardcore punk characterized by a more aggressive sound and vocals that are shouted, screamed, or growled. Emerging in the ’80s, beatdown has slow, chugging breakdowns and later influenced the development of metalcore. Black sludge : A combination of black metal and sludge, the music. Brostep : Brostep is a variation of dubstep that some view as “Americanized dubstep.” It emphasizes the middle register sounds as opposed to the sub-bass content that dubstep accentuates. Brostep has more robotic sounds with a “metal-esque” aggression. Bubble trance : Bubble trance is bright, upbeat trance music. Catstep : This particularly-aggressive filthstep variation is promoted most enthusiastically by the label Monstercat. Crustpunk : Crust punk has a fast, dirty sound influenced by anarcho-punk, hardcore punk, and extreme metal. The style evolved in England in the mid-’80s and often has lyrics with a dark perspective on politics and social ills. Deep discofox : An goofily earnest genre featuring slick techno-disco and the occasional video. Deep filthstep : Only the true filthstep fans know their way around these more exploratory, sometimes lesser-known filthstep musicians. Deep liquid bass : Deeper cuts from liquid bass (for the serious enthusiast), which combine the sleek synth lines of liquid genres with the bass from drum and bass. Deep psychobilly : Deeper cuts from the psychobilly genre, which draws heavily on rockabilly and punk. Destroy techno : An invented name for a particularly hard-to-describe experimental techno cluster. Drone folk : It’s like drone music made with traditional folk instruments (guitar, banjo, strings, and possibly hurdy-gurdy). EBM : Electronic body music combines post-industrial, electronic dance music, and synthpunk. It first came to prominence in Belgium in the early ’80s. Ectofolk : The kind of indie/folky music that the old Ecto mailing list was devoted to. Electrofox : Electro with some of the goofy earnestness of discofox. Fallen angel : Fallen angel is a dark, often-orchestral, form of metal that features female vocals. Fidget house : This variant of electro house features clicky treble and sludgly basslines, with blurry synths and a midrange tempo. Fingerstyle : Fingerstyle refers to music in which musicians pluck the strings of their instruments with their fingertips or fingernails, rather than with a pick. The fingerstyle technique is usually used on steel string guitars, acoustic guitars, and ukuleles, and often appears in folk, blues, and country. Footwork : Footwork is a style of music and street dance from Chicago that involves drum fills and hand claps. By improvising elaborate twists, turns, and movements of their feet, dancers move quickly to the beat of the music and compete against each other. Freak folk : Freak folk is a contemporary style that’s based on elements of traditional folk, especially in the use of acoustic stringed instruments. It also uses elements of experimental and avant-garde rock, psychedelic folk and rock, and jam bands. Freakbeat : Freakbeat is an ’80s name for a ’60s sound, referring to bands that experimented with studio production techniques. Freakbeat music features strong drum beats, loud and frenzied guitar riffs, and a variety of effects. Gauze pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Jerk : Jerk is a hip hop dance and music from Los Angeles. It focuses on a sparse but danceable beat. Jump up : Jump-up is drum and bass music that features robotic bass sounds and energetic, heavy drums. Jump-up began in the early ’90s. Lowercase : Lowercase refers to extreme ambient minimalist music. Lowercase recordings feature very quiet sounds, such as ruffling of papers, and amplifies them to an extreme volume. Mallet : It’s not a new kind of mullet; it’s a kind of music made with mallets. Martial industrial : Martial industrial, also called military pop, originated in late 20th century Europe. It combines traditional marches with influences from industrial, dark ambient, post-punk, neofolk, and neoclassical. Medieval rock : Medieval rock, or medieval folk rock, blends rock music with elements of medieval, renaissance, or baroque music. Medieval rock began in the early ’70s in England and Germany. Microhouse : Microhouse is a blend of house music and minimal techno. With origins in the ’80s and ’90s, microhouse gained popularity in the early 2000s with its minimalist take on house music. Microhouse uses short samples to replace drum machine sounds with clicks, static, or everyday noises. Nerdcore : Nerdcore is hip hop music catered to nerds. Lyrical subject matter may include science fiction and computer games. Most nerdcore features DIY production and uncleared samples. Neurofunk : Neurofunk is drum and bass that emerged in London in the late ’90s. It replaces breakbeats with backbeats and industrial timbres with funk harmonies, juxtaposing hard funk with influences ranging from techno, house, and jazz. New weird america : New weird America is an indie folk/rock variant descended from the psychedelic folk and rock of the ’60s and ’70s. Its influences are broad and eclectic, including metal, free jazz, electronic music, world music, Latin, noise, and even opera. Ninja : Ninja music either comes from, or sounds like it could have come from, the Ninja Tune label, known for pioneering and championing its own brands of underground electronic dance music since 1990, with strong breakbeat and occasional hip-hop influences. Shimmer pop : Shimmer pop is closely related to indie pop and indietronica. Acoustical elements may include reverberated vocals and guitar, booming choruses, and use of synthesizer, piano, or drum machines. Shiver pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Skwee : The idea with skwee (a.k.a. skweee) music is to “squeeze” the best sounds out of vintage synthesizers. Solipsynthm : Solo laptop experimentalists. Spytrack : This sounds like soundtracks to spy movies. Stomp and flutter : Like stomp and holler, but with airy fluttering instead of earthy hollering. Stomp and whittle : Like stomp and flutter, but with a more traditionalist bent. Swirl psych : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Unblack metal : This black metal-style music takes the opposite (anti-satanist) view. Vaporwave : Vaporwave consists of samples of corporate muzak and TV commercials from the ’80s and ’90s. The samples used in Vaporwave are often altered in pitch or tempo and manipulated with compression or reverb. Vegan straight edge : Vegan straight edge is hardcore punk that espouses a vegan and drug-free lifestyle. Lyrics feature themes about animal cruelty and clean living. Vintage swoon : Old school heartthrob crooners from the depths of time. Wonky : Wonky is electronic music characterized by synths with unusual time signatures in abstract, hip hop-style beats. Wonky takes cues in its sound from instrumental hip hop and glitch but sets itself apart mainly by its lack of the heavy quantization seen in many electronic genres. Wrestling : The sound of wrestling stars. List of World Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of spoken word, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Spoken word is a broad term that includes many types of poetry and other forms of expression, including: Poetry readings: Spoken word can include poetry readings, poetry slams, and jazz poetry. Musical readings: Spoken word can include musical readings, such as hip hop music. Comedy routines: Spoken word can include comedy routines. Prose monologues: Spoken word can include prose monologues. Audiobooks: Spoken word can include audiobooks. Storytelling: Spoken word can include storytelling. Non-musical dramas: Spoken word can include non-musical dramas. Sermons: Spoken word can include sermons. Narrations: Spoken word can include narrations with or without music. Instructional recordings: Spoken word can include instructional recordings. Spoken word is often characterized by rhyme, repetition, improvisation, and word play. Spoken word poems often address issues of race, politics, community, and social justice. Greek lyric Griot Haikai prose Hip hop List of performance poets Nuyorican Poets Café Oral poetry Orature Performance poetry Poetry reading Prose rhythm Prosimetrum Purple prose Rapping Recitative Rhymed prose Slam poetry

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    TRANCE | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 TRANCE SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Trance Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of trance music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some types of trance music and their subgenres: Acid trance: This genre originated from Chicago House and Hi NRG, and is characterized by a repetitive, high-energy beat and modulated sounds from the Roland TB-303 synthesizer. Goa trance: Also known as Psy Trance, this subgenre originated in Goa, India, and is known for its complex and melodic sound. Progressive trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Psychedelic trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Uplifting trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Vocal trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Trance music has been influenced by many other genres, including techno, house, pop, chill-out, ambient, classical music, and film music. 10 Trance Subgenres Acid Trance. Place of Origin: Europe Balearic Trance. Place of Origin: Spain Dream Trance. Place of Origin: Italy Goa Trance. Place of Origin: India Hard Trance. Place of Origin: Germany Psytrance. Place of Origin: Israel Progressive Trance. Place of Origin: Germany Tech Trance Subgenres Acid trance Balearic trance Goa trance Hard trance Progressive trance Psychedelic trance Tech trance Uplifting trance Vocal trance

  • PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL TEST PRODUCT - GENERAL GENRE Price $1.00 Add to Cart SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of punk rock, hardcore Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of punk rock and hardcore, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some genres of punk rock and hardcore music: Cowpunk A subgenre of punk rock that combines country, folk, and blues with punk rock or new wave. It originated in the United Kingdom and Southern California in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Crust punk A subgenre of punk rock that evolved in England in the early 1980s. It's also known as stenchcore or simply crust. Crust punk is influenced by the English punk scene and extreme metal. Emo A subgenre of punk rock, indie rock, and alternative rock that's defined by its heavy emotional expression. Grindcore A type of heavy metal and hardcore punk music that was invented in the 1980s by bands such as Napalm Death. Melodic hardcore A subgenre of hardcore punk that emphasizes melody in its guitar work. It often incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles that tend towards shouting and screaming. Christian hardcore A subgenre of hardcore punk that's distinguished by its lyrical focus on Christian themes and values. Bandana thrash Christian hardcore Crossover thrash Crunkcore Crust punk D-beat Deathcore Digital hardcore Easycore Emo Electronicore Grindcore Heavy hardcore Jazzcore Krishnacore Mathcore Melodic hardcore Melodic metalcore Metalcore Nardcore Nintendocore Nu metalcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Powerviolence Progressive metalcore Queercore Rapcore Sass Screamo Skacore Thrashcore List of pop Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of pop, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Pop music is a broad term that can refer to many different genres, including: Hip hop: This genre originated in the US in the 1970s and is characterized by rhythmic verses over a backing track of sampled beats and melodies. Country: This genre originated in the US and is often made up of ballads and dance tunes with simple forms and harmonies. Blues: This genre is considered the foundation for much of American popular music that came after 1900. K-pop: This genre is a unique blend of pop, hip hop, and electronic dance music. Art pop: A subgenre of pop music. Brill Building: A subgenre of pop music. Bubblegum pop: A subgenre of pop music. City pop: A subgenre of pop music. Cringe pop: A subgenre of pop music. Dance-pop: A subgenre of pop music. Electropop: A subgenre of pop music. Indie pop: A subgenre of pop music. Art pop, dance-pop, orchestral pop, country pop, indie pop, bubblegum, Sunshine Pop, Surf Pop, Synthpop, Teen Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Turkish Pop, Vispop, Wonky Pop, Post-Disco, Progressive Pop are among the many subgenres of pop music. Adult Contemporary Arab Pop Baroque Britpop Bubblegum Pop Chamber Pop Chanson Christian Pop Classical Crossover Europop Dance Pop Dream Pop Electro Pop Iranian Pop Jangle Pop Latin Ballad Levenslied Louisiana Swamp Pop Mexican Pop Motorpop New Romanticism Orchestral Pop Pop Rap Popera Pop/Rock Pop Punk Power Pop Psychedelic Pop Schlager Soft Rock Sophisti-Pop Space Age Pop Sunshine Pop Surf Pop Synthpop Teen Pop Traditional Pop Music Turkish Pop Vispop Wonky Pop Post-Disco Progressive Pop

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