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  1. Post-rock incorporates stylings and traits from a variety of musical genres and scenes, including krautrock, ambient, [16] psychedelia, [16] prog rock, space rock, math rock, tape music and other experimental recording techniques, minimalist classical, British IDM, jazz (both avant-garde and cool), and dub, [3] as well as post-punk, free jazz ...

  2. Jun 8, 2024 · At its core, post-rock is characterized by several key elements that distinguish it from other genres: Instrumental Focus: Post-rock often emphasizes instrumental compositions over vocals, allowing the music itself to convey emotions, narratives, and atmospheres.

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Post-rock, genre of experimental rock music that combined elements of art rock, jazz, and alternative with electronic influences to create richly textured soundscapes. The term post-rock was coined in 1994 by music critic Simon Reynolds in his discussion of the music of Talk Talk and Bark.

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  4. Jun 14, 2021 · Beginning in the mid-1990s, a number of indie rock bands moved beyond traditional blues-based guitar riffs and introduced a new subgenre known as post-rock.

  5. Post-rock was the dominant form of experimental rock during the '90s, a loose movement that drew from greatly varied influences and nearly always combined standard rock instrumentation with electronics. Post-rock brought together a host of mostly experimental genres -- Kraut-rock, ambient, prog-rock, space rock, math rock, tape music ...

  6. Aug 24, 2023 · Post-rock is one of the music world’s most enigmatic genres, offering listeners an escape into expansive, atmospheric soundscapes. Its contribution to the broader musical canon isn’t just sonic; it’s philosophical, challenging conventional approaches to songwriting and sound production.

  7. Post Rock is a genre of music that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, characterized by the use of rock instruments such as guitars, drums and bass, but with an experimental and atmospheric approach that often defies the conventions of traditional rock music.