What is Artcore? | Introducing Famous and Classic Artcore Tracks!
Despite being a very niche genre, Artcore has a devoted fanbase.You might be surprised how many people have at least heard the name.In fact, Artcore is a genre with a very vague definition, and there’s an issue where the definition varies from person to person.This time, I’d like to introduce it using the most widely accepted definition: a subgenre centered on drum and bass characterized by a high BPM.I think you’ll get a feel for the definition as you listen to the tracks, so please take your time and enjoy!
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What is Artcore? | Introducing Artcore’s Masterpieces and Classics! (11–20)
InertiaGardens

Artcore is often characterized by meticulous production that evokes the image of a live piano, but there are tracks that put electronic music front and center.
One such example is “Inertia.” The synthesizers are treated with distinctive effects, giving the sound a vibe reminiscent of 16-bit video game music.
Even among artcore works, its melody is exceptionally unconventional, and the buildup carries overwhelming impact.
It’s a must-listen for those who love uniquely flavored artcore.
On That Day, The Meteor Server Crashed On UsNstryder

When people think of artcore, many probably imagine stylish tracks centered around the piano.
That’s certainly the most popular kind of artcore, but lately rock-flavored artcore has been gaining traction as well.
Among those, a piece I especially want to recommend is “On That Day, The Meteor Server Crashed On Us.” Structurally, it doesn’t differ from typical artcore, but it’s crafted as a track that puts the electric guitar front and center.
Be sure to check it out—the latter half even ventures into a psytrance-like vibe!
In conclusion
This time we featured artcore, which is popular worldwide.
Although artcore doesn’t have a strict definition and is considered a minor genre, many works share common elements, giving the whole scene a cohesive feel.
At Rug Music, we also spotlight other niche genres like nightcore.
Be sure to check them out!


