variety

radio format; scope of genres of vocal or dance music dedicated to entertainment

Variety is the musical kaleidoscope that reflects the full spectrum of human experience, brimming with textures and emotions that can shift effortlessly from joyful to introspective. Imagine a soundscape where jazz lingers in one corner, pop glimmers in another, and folk strums gently beside rock’s bold crescendos. This genre thrives on its unpredictability, blending influences seamlessly to create a rich tapestry that invites listeners to discover something fresh with each track. It’s a sonic adventure that feels both familiar and exhilaratingly new.

Emerging prominently in the 20th century, variety found its roots in the eclecticism of the post-war era, as artists sought to break away from restrictive norms. The explosion of creativity was fueled by cultural shifts and technological advancements, allowing musicians to draw inspiration from diverse genres and traditions. Think of artists like David Bowie, whose ability to morph styles made him a true chameleon of sound; or The Beatles, who constantly evolved their music from pop beginnings to experimental works. Albums such as "The White Album" and Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" encapsulate this spirit of exploration and rebellion against musical conformity.

For newcomers diving into variety, start with the expansive imagination of Beck's "Odelay," which fuses rock, hip-hop, and folk with playful experimentation. Then there’s St. Vincent's "Masseduction," a striking mix of art pop and complex themes delivered through catchy melodies. Don’t miss out on “Rumours” by Fleetwood Mac; it beautifully blends rock with soft harmonies and timeless storytelling. Lastly, explore Bon Iver’s “For Emma, Forever Ago,” which offers an intimate journey through folk and electronic elements. As you venture deeper, keep an ear out for how these sounds intertwine with adjacent genres like indie pop or experimental rock.

33 artists in the catalog.

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About variety

What is variety?

radio format; scope of genres of vocal or dance music dedicated to entertainment

Where should I start with variety?

Start with "In Deutschland" by Françoise Hardy. It captures what makes variety worth exploring.

What are the best variety albums?

The variety albums worth hearing first: "In Deutschland" by Françoise Hardy, "Träume" by Françoise Hardy, "One-Nine-Seven-Zero" by Françoise Hardy, "Françoise Hardy" by Françoise Hardy and "Françoise Hardy" by Françoise Hardy.

How many variety artists are there?

northsound.fm covers 33 variety artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.