Neo kyma – style of classical Greek music from the 1960s with French influences.
Neofolk – fusion of folk rock and post-industrial music.
Neo-Medieval music – music that attempts to imitate Medieval and earlier periods of classical music.
Neon pop punk – a subgenre of pop punk that is characterized by its use of synthesizers & electronic beats alongside the standard pop punk instrumentation & also emphasizes the 'pop' aspect of pop punk.
Neo-prog – highly theatrical, emotional, and clean style of progressive rock.
Neo soul – a modern style of soul music that differs from standard contemporary R&B by having a less conventional sound that focuses on more soulful and emotive vocals and lyrics. Originally referred to as alternative R&B, neo soul (which originated in the 1990s) is firmly considered to be a soul genre first and foremost.
Neotraditional country – alternative country music that attempts to imitate pre-Nashville 'traditional' country.
Nerdcore – hip hop with lyrics concerning typically 'nerdy' subjects.
New wave music – a style of rock music that developed alongside punk rock and is known for heavy usage of electronic instruments and distinctive music videos.
No wave – an avant-garde style of punk rock that rejected punk's adherence to basic rock elements, which usually resulted in most no wave music having abrasive atonal sounds and repetitive, driving rhythms. Despite its name being a play on words off of new wave music, no wave has little to do with that genre.
Noise music – trend in orchestral, rock, and electronic music where harsh, non-melodic, and often random sounds are used alongside or in place of conventional sounds.
Noise pop – a style of alternative rock in which noises and feedback are used, but made into a melodic, often relaxing sound usually found in pop music.
Nu jazz – modern jazz music that borrows from funk and EDM.
Nu metal – a style of alternative metal that borrows elements from other genres (especially hip hop music) and is known for its usage of down-tuned seven-string guitars, angst-filled lyrics that are delivered via screaming and/or rapping, and occasionally featuring a DJ to provide instrumentation such as sampling and turntable scratching.
Old-school hip hop – a term for hip hop music recorded before approximately 1984; this style tended to have simpler rapping techniques with lyrics that generally focused on party-related subject matter, resulting in songs that are much longer than those created by later hip hop artists.
Organ trio – a style of jazz from the 1960s that blended blues and jazz (and later "soul jazz") and which was based around the sound of the Hammond organ.
Pibroch – a type of music involving the Scottish bagpipes, typically using complex variations of a theme, like for service or ceremonies.
Piedmont blues – a style of blues that originated on the East Coast of the United States. Characterized by syncopated fingerpicked guitar playing and ragtime-based rhythms.
Pilipino – music that was created in the Philippines.
Plus 8 - features sped-up NY garage 4-to-the-floor rhythms that are combined with breakbeats. Snares are placed over the 2nd and 4th kickdrums, so in other places of the drum pattern.
Pop music – a genre of popular music that is specifically designed to have wide appeal, usually by having catchy hooks, simple beats and melodies, clean production and vocals, and lyrics that usually center on love and romantic relationships (frequently the adolescence versions of these topics).
Pop punk – a style of punk rock that contains elements of pop music, particularly its catchy hooks, simple melodies, and clean production. Pop punk also shares pop's adolescence themes, although said themes are mostly written from a comedic, punk point of view and usually delve into topics frequently avoided in pop, such as teenage drunkenness and drug usage.
Post-grunge – a grunge-inspired style that strips away that genre's mainstream-unfriendly elements (i.e. its introspective lyrics and abrasive tone) and replaces them with a cleaner production and lyrics about relationships.
Postmodern music – can refer to any music made in the postmodern era, although its usage is often limited to music (usually classical music, although the term has been applied to some popular musicians) inspired by postmodernism.
Post-punk – a punk-inspired style that explores approaches beyond the genre's conventions.
Prostopinije – a style of monodic church chant used by churches tied to the Rusyn people.
Proto-punk – any style of garage rock that seems to contain elements of punk rock but was made before its actual existence.
Psychedelic music – music that attempts to replicate the effects of and enhance the mind-altering experiences of hallucinogenic drugs; characterized by its disjunctive song structures, surreal lyrics, and its usage of Indian instruments (especially the sitar and tabla) and elaborate studio effects.
Psychedelic pop – a psychedelic style of pop music that replaces the disjunctive song structures and surreal lyrics found in psychedelic music with standard pop song structures and lyrics; one of the three original forms of psychedelic music.
Psychedelic rock – a psychedelic style of rock music that adds electrical guitar distortion and feedback into psychedelic music; one of the three original forms of psychedelic music.
Psychedelic soul – a style of soul music that incorporates the psychedelic elements of psychedelic rock, particularly its usage of electrical guitar distortion and feedback and elaborate studio effects. Unlike other forms of psychedelic music, psychedelic soul lyrics tend to be more political than surreal.
Quiet Storm – music in the early 70s that started out as a style created by bands like The Temptations, The Smiths Connection, and Minnie Riperton that spawned a whole radio format. This style is very melodious with very smooth voices and mellow tones that evoke something either sensual or sentimental.
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Raga rock – a fusion of rock music and Indian music; related to Indian rock, the term is usually only applied to Western rock musicians (including those of Indian descent) incorporating Indian elements (such as its usage of drone and the sitar) into their sound.
Reggae – a Jamaican music genre that is known for its offbeat rhythm (particularly the one drop rhythm and ska stroke) and Rastafarian-influenced lyrics.
Ringbang – a Caribbean fusion of music genres, a philosophy, and an aesthetic propounded by Eddy Grant in 1994.
Riot grrrl – a hardcore punk movement led by women that is heavily associated with third-wave feminism.
Rock music – a broad offshoot of rock and roll that is typically characterized by a basic backbeat, 4/4 riffs, and is musically centered on the (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals, although there are numerous styles within rock where this characterization does not apply.
Rock opera – a collection of rock music songs with lyrics that relate to a common story.