grindie n.— «Fast forward to 2007 and a new brand of grindie has slowly begun to emerge. Bands and artists who are genuinely influenced by both genres are giving birth to an energetic hybrid of grime and punk and the indie kids are eating...
wizard rock n.— «The DeGeorge brothers sparked a following of their own, coining a new musical genre—”wizard rock”—now encompassing more than 150 bands around the world.» —“The ‘Lost Boys’ generation” by Jeff...
pipoqueiro n.— «These prices are impossibly high for many of the genre’s low-income fan base which isn’t to say they get left out—this is a street party, after all. Low-budget revelers cram the sidewalks or trail along behind the rope...
headnodic adj.— «Rareities, new beats, forgotten nuggets, and genre surfing through a sumptous jambalaya of soulful organica and electronica, spiced with ragga and rugged headnodic chunes.» —“I’m spinning @ lucky lounge on...
jukebox musical n.— «It has not been a vintage season for the jukebox musical.…Even this little-loved genre has been around long enough for standards to be set, for beloved highs—the nitwit glory that is “Mamma Mia!”—and...
screencast n.— «Now obviously, people can and will call these presentations whatever they want. But when I invite someone to help me make one, or when I refer to one, I’m going to call it a screencast. » —“Name that genre:...