Glitch-hop

Glitch-hop
Glitch-hop
Origines stylistiques Glitch
Hip-hop
Popularité Faible

Le glitch-hop est un genre de musique électronique. Il s'agit essentiellement d'une branche du hip-hop qui fait usage de sons typiques du genre glitch.

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