What subgenres exist within electro house?
Electro house features several distinct subgenres, each with its own sound design, groove, and production style. The most recognized subgenres are big room house, complextro, and Dutch house. Each brings unique energy and arrangement approaches to the dance floor and studio.
Key electro house subgenres
- Big room house: Known for massive drops, minimal melodic content, and festival-ready arrangements. Tracks often use simple, anthemic synths and heavy kicks for maximum crowd impact.
- Complextro: Characterized by intricate basslines, rapid-fire synth edits, and glitchy fills. Producers layer multiple short sounds and automate effects for a complex, evolving texture. Complextro stands out for its technical sound design and fast-paced arrangement changes.
- Dutch house: Features high-pitched lead synths (often called "dirty Dutch"), syncopated rhythms, and a percussive, bouncy feel. This style is club-focused and often uses vocal chops or quirky melodic hooks.
Other notable subgenres and hybrids
- Fidget house: Combines electro house energy with chopped-up samples and quirky basslines.
- Progressive electro: Blends melodic progressive house elements with electro house's aggressive synths and drops.
- Electro pop crossovers: Incorporate pop vocals and structures while retaining electro house production techniques.
Each subgenre offers different options for DJs, producers, and artists seeking a specific vibe or club impact. For a deeper dive into the roots and differences of electro house, see how electro house differs from other EDM genres.
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