Fusion genre
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A Fusion genre is a music genre that fuses two or more other musical genres.
Examples :
- jazz-rock fusion : jazz + rock
- jazz funk : jazz + funk
- acid jazz : jazz + disco-funk
- latin jazz : jazz + latin music
- jazz rap : jazz + rap
- jazz punk : jazz + hardcore punk + blues
- Disco-Funk : disco + funk (ex: Chic, Kool and the Gang...)
- tech house : techno + house (ex : Benny Benassi)
- latin house : latin music + house
- merenhouse : merengue + house (+ hip-hop)
- ambient house : ambient + house (ex : Chicane)
- ambient trance : ambient + trance (ex : Way Out West)
- disco house : disco + house (ex : Basement Jaxx)
- electro house : electro + house (ex : Benny Benassi)
- electro trance : ambient + trance (ex : Ferry Corsten)
- techtrance : techno + trance (ex : Paul van Dyk and Sasha)
- latin rock : latin music + rock (ex.: Carlos Santana)
- ska punk : ska + punk
- pop-punk : pop music + punk
- dance-punk : electro + punk
- anti-folk : punk + folk
- metal fusion
- funk metal : funk + Heavy metal
- Rap metal : rap + Heavy metal or rock
- latin metal: Heavy metal + latin music
- metalcore: Heavy metal + Hardcore Punk
- Industrial metal : industrial + Metal
- zouk love : kizomba + zouk
- reggaeton : ragga + latin music (+ rap)
- salsa-ragga : salsa + ragga
- salsaton : salsa + reggaeton, rumbaton : rumba, kumbiaton : cumbia + reggaeton, bachaton
- soca : soul-calypso
- Flamenco Rumba : "rumba" (guaracha) + flamenco
- pachanga : merengue + conga
- jamrock : ragga + rock
- electrotango : tango + electro (Gotan Project, ...)
- boogaloo (Latin soul) : latin music + rhythm 'n' blues
- ska : ~ rhythm 'n' blues + mento
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