Electro House and Trap Music: What’s the Difference?

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If you’re a fan of electronic music, you’ve probably noticed that there are two distinct styles that have been gaining popularity in recent years: electro house and trap. But what’s the difference between these two genres?

Introduction

In recent years, electronic dance music (EDM) has exploded in popularity, with new genres and subgenres popping up all the time. Two of the most popular current genres are electro house and trap music. But what’s the difference between these two styles?

Electro house is a genre of EDM that combines elements of house music with other styles such as techno, trance, and drum and bass. The result is a fast-paced, often hard-hitting sound that is perfect for dancing. Meanwhile, trap music is a genre of hip hop that emerged in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its heavy use of 808 drums, pitch-shifted vocal samples, and dark, atmospheric melodies.

So while electro house and trap music may share some sonic similarities, they are ultimately quite different genres. If you’re wondering which one is right for you, it’s best to check out some tracks from each genre and see what you like best.

What is Electro House?

In general, electro house is a heavier and more aggressive sounding sub-genre of EDM. The biggest difference between trap music and electro house is the BPM (beats per minute). Trap music typically sits around 140 BPM, while electro house is a bit faster at around 128 BPM. Another way to think of it is that trap music is slower and has a bit more of a ‘laid back’ feel, while electro house is energetic and in-your-face.

Of course, these are just generalizations and there are always exceptions to the rule. But in general, that’s the difference between these two popular genres of electronic dance music.

What is Trap Music?

Trap music is a subgenre of hip hop that originated in the early 2000s in the Southern United States. It is typified by double or triple-time sub-divided hi-hats, heavy kicks, snares that sound like a clap when they hit, layered synths, and “shout” vocals. Trap music has been described as a fusion of hip hop and electronic music.

The term “trap” refers to a place where drug deals take place; it can also be used as a verb meaning to “set up someone or something.” Trap music uses lyrical themes about drug dealing and other illegal activities.

The Difference Between Electro House and Trap Music

Electro House:
This type of music became popular in the early to mid-2000s, and is a mix of various house genres with elements of electro, hip hop, and trance. The music is often characterized by a thumping 4/4 beat, with synths and samples providing the melody.

Trap Music:
This genre emerged in the early 2010s, drawing influence from Southern hip hop and electronic dance music. Trap music is typically characterized by a heavy bass, simple melodies, and trap-style drums.

Conclusion

We hope this article has helped clear up any confusion between electro house and trap music. As you can see, the two genres have quite a few similarities, but there are also some key differences. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference as to which style you prefer. Do you like your music hard and fast, or slow and groovy?Do you like to dance or headbang? Do you prefer rap or electronic elements? All of these factors will influence which genre you prefer.

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