Art 211: Five Genres/Artist


 For techno, I think the band Darude should go into this category. They came out with the popular techno song Sandstorm. Which is very techno, and similar to the techno world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6120QOlsfU

 For Goth, I would like to put Dot Dot Curve in the list. Dot Dot Curve is very pop-goth cultured. They have an emo attraction to them as well as a metal. I could also put this group in punk, but it seems more on the emo side. Their songs are catchy, and have many instrumentals in them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeSzEmoCwlg

 For dubstep, I'd like to choose a DJ that creates songs through collaboration with other artist. He goes by Marshmellow, and likes to hide who he is, giving off a mysterious vibe. He hides his face through a Marshellow mask. His beats rang from dubstep to hip hop to EDM, which initially is a form of dubstep.

https://youtu.be/oRArmtMA9AI

For the virtual I had to do a bit of research. Virtual singers like Hatsune Miku is hard to find, but one that completes Hatsune Miku, is Meiko. Meiko is apart of the vocaloid series of virtual singers, she is considered one of the vocals for the vocalid group. She may not be as popular as Miku, but she does the same acts and same stage performances like her.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaCT5dNXh88

For Punk Id like to include the Japanese band, BabyMetal, they have a Punk-rock-metal vibe, and is based on cuteness from other Japanese girl groups as well as a hardcore vibe. They use a lot of technology in their performances, and do a lot of dancing and audio mixing. They even use Japanese instruments to add delecate sounds to their semi-screamo and adorable vibes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK3NMZAUKGw

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