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Genres
- Acid House
- Acid Techno
- Acid Trance
- Ambient
- Ambient Techno
- Art Rock
- Braincore
- breakcore
- Chill Trance
- Chillwave
- Dark Ambient
- Dark Jazz
- Dark Techno
- Deconstructed Club
- Deep Neo-synthpop
- Doomcore
- Electronic
- Field Recordings
- Film Soundtrack
- Footwork
- Glitch
- Hip-Hop
- IDM
- Industrial
- Industrial Techno
- Jazz Fusion
- Lofi
- Minimal Techno
- Noise
- Plunderphonics
- Progressive Electronic
- Progressive House
- Psytrance
- Sound Collage
- Space Bass
- Speedcore
- Synth Pop
- Synthwave
- Trance
- Wassoulou
- Witch House
- Xero Point Funk
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