Results also showed a clear taste for other strains of house music, with deep house accounting for 13% of artists, followed by minimal/deep tech (5%), electro house (5%), Afro House (3%), progressive house (1%), melodic house (1%), and festival progressive (1%).
The remaining 14% of artists were distributed across a range of smaller subgenres spanning multiple genres. Within bass, dubstep/riddim led at 6%, followed by trap (4%), drum & bass (2%), and melodic bass (1%). On the techno side, hard techno represented 5%, trailed by melodic techno (3%). Other subgenres included progressive trance (2%) and UK garage (1%).
“Overall, the data suggests that while Miami Music Week features a wide range of sounds, the market remains highly concentrated around house music, and especially tech house, with bass and techno serving as strong but clearly secondary forces,” BookingAgentInfo.com wrote.
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