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Genre of electronic dance music
Hardstyle
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsLate 1990s–early 2000s, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium
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Hardstyle is anelectronic dance genre that emerged in the late 1990s, with origins in theNetherlands,Belgium andItaly. Hardstyle mixes influences fromtechno,new beat andhardcore.

Early hardstyle was typically written at 140BPM (beats per minute); however, modern hardstyle is faster, produced around 150 BPM. It consisted of overdriven and hard-sounding kick drums, often accompanied by an offbeat bass, known as a "reverse bass". As the genre grew, the production techniques and songwriting changed to be suited to a more commercial audience. Modern hardstyle can be recognized by its use of synthesizer melodies and distorted sounds, coupled with hardstyle's signature combination ofpercussion andbass. The genre is particularly known for itsharmonic use of kickdrums. Due to the sustained nature of a hardstyle kick, producers are able to play basslines by using only the kick itself, which becomes a distinct bass tone through a series ofdistortion,equalization and layering (among other methods). This technique is known as "pitching" a kick.

The genre gained commercial acceptance in the 2010s, with hardstyle artists performing on the biggest stages inEDM worldwide.[1]

Hardstyle influenced other styles of electronic dance music such asbig room house, which began sharing similarities with hardstyle like structures, rhythms, and later, pitching kicks became popular in big room too. Hardstyle also played a large influence infrenchcore andhappy hardcore music, which both became popular in the late 2010s with the hardstyle audience after producers started applying hardstyle production techniques and melodic styles to the genres.

History

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Origins

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The exact origin of hardstyle cannot be specifically defined; however, it is clear the characteristic of hardstyle originates from hard trance (notably hard trance's 'reverse bass', and artists such as German deejayScot Project)[2] with influence from other genres such as hardcore, this genre is what is now known as early hardstyle. As it progressed, the genre gathered characteristics from other electronic music genres and refined its own sound and identity. Over time, the BPM of hardstyle music increased, from a range of 135 to 150 to a range of 150 to 160. Some hardcore producers brought hardstyle elements back to the hardcore scene, which made modern hardstyle and hardcore very similar and often indistinguishable in some cases, only differing in BPM.

The first event credited as a hardstyle event was Qlubtempo,[3] which took place in the year 2000 inZaandam. Qlubtempo was the first event produced byQ-dance, a Dutch event company which would later go on to produce hardstyle festivals in other countries inEurope,Australia,North America,South America andAsia. In 2001, Q-dance produced the first edition ofQlimax. Q-dance trademarked the term "hardstyle" on the 4th of July, 2002, after both Qlimax and Qlubtempo proved to be successful. Since its inception, Q-dance has guided the evolution of hardstyle music with its events and is often involved with hardstyle artists on a creative level. In 2003, Q-dance hosted the first edition ofDefqon.1.[4]

The first few years of hardstyle were characterized by a tempo of around 140–150BPM, a distorted kick drum sound, vocal samples, dissonant synth sounds known as "screeches" and the use of a "reverse bass", a hard kick distorted offbeat bass within the same beat. Around 2002, more hardstyle labels emerged. Fusion Records (withDJ Zany and others) andScantraxx (founded byDov Elkabas) were the two largest Dutch Hardstyle labels in that period. At this point in time, hardstyle artists were primarily from either theNetherlands orItaly.

Subgenres

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Early hardstyle

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Early hardstyle is a modern name for what was at the time called "hardstyle", the genre is focused mostly on reverse bass kicks, which can still be found in songs today[timeframe?] as a pre-drop.[citation needed]

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Euphoric hardstyle

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From roughly 2010 onwards, the move towards a more melodic emphasis from older hardstyle evolved into the subgenre "euphoric hardstyle", characterized by highly emotional melodies and heavy pitch-shifting of kicks.[5]

Rawstyle

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Raw hardstyle, or simply rawstyle, is a subgenre characterized by a darker atmosphere, a lesser focus on melody or a complete lack of it and heavy use of screeches. It takes elements from mainstream hardcore,gabber and early hardstyle. This subgenre was birthed from euphoric hardstyle's boom in popularity around 2010, as many artists and fans wanted darker tracks.[6][7]

Notable related events

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Notable labels

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References

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  1. ^"COONE ALS EERSTE HARDSTYLE DJ OOIT OP TOMORROWLAND MAINSTAGE". hardnews.nl. Retrieved2013-06-08.
  2. ^"Yoji Biomehanika - Ding A Ling (Dj Scot Project Remix)". Hard Dance expert. 27 February 2010.Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved2021-01-25.
  3. ^"Q-dance | Qlubtempo". Q-dance.nl. Archived fromthe original on 2013-03-08. Retrieved2013-09-02.
  4. ^"Q-dance | Hardstyle". q-dance.com. Retrieved2020-09-23.
  5. ^sylvainchadenas (2015-09-03)."History Of Hardstyle".Passion BPM (in French). Archived fromthe original on 2018-07-16. Retrieved2022-03-09.
  6. ^Bevacqua, Joel (2015-12-16)."Is America Ready for Rawstyle, the Hardest Offshoot of EDM Yet?".LA Weekly. Retrieved2025-10-21.
  7. ^"The Evolution of Hardstyle #5: RAW".Hardstyle Report (in Dutch). 21 August 2017. Retrieved2025-10-21.
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