Timeline of trends in music (1990-1999)
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1990 in music
- International trends
- Barbadian artists like Gabby, Spice and Square One bring a new sound to Trinidadian soca
- Mari Boine's Gula Gula, and its titular hit single, bring Sami joik-based folk to popular attention
- Paradise Lost emerges at the forefront of the doom metal scene
- Music of Australia
- Aboriginal music begins a popular revitalization
- Music of Cameroon
- Les Tetes Brulées release their debut, Les Tetes Brulés, the most internationally successful recording of bikutsi
- Music of China
- Cui Jian and other performs hold the largest rock concert ever in Beijing, bringing Chinese rock all the way into the mainstream; it comes to dominate the Chinese music scene
- Music of the Dominican Republic
- " Soy Chiquito (No Inventes Papito, No Inventes)" is recorded by Santi Y Sus Duendes and Lisa M; this is the first fusion of merengue and hip hop music (merenrap)
- Music of India
- A vibrant electronic music scene emerges in Goa, India
- Music of Japan
- Rinken Band's surprise success led to the second wave of Okinawan music
- Music of Niger
- The Centre for Musical Training and Promotion is founded with a grant from the European Fund for Development, helping to accelerate a process of cultural development through expanded opportunities for touring and recognition in Niger
- Music of Mexico
- Music of Puerto Rico
- Many of the biggest stars are playing Chilean nueva canción and Dominican merengue; the latter soon produces merengue bomba artists. Latin rappers like Vico C make Puerto Rico a center of hip hop in Latin America.
- Music of Taiwan
- Building on the success of Song of Madness by Blacklist Studio, Rock Records releases Lin Qiang's Marching Forward, which began the era of New Taiwanese Song
- Music of the United Kingdom
- The peak of twee pop's popularity. In the UK, it is centered around Sarah Records (Heavenly, The Field Mice (Skywriting), The Orchids); in the US, a much smaller fanbase is centered around Olympia, Washington's K Records and includes bands like Beat Happening
- Groups like My Bloody Valentine, Lush (Black Spring), Ride (Nowhere) and The Boo Radleys (Ichabod & I) begin to emerge.
- Bally Sagoo's Wham Bam launches a new scene of British Asian bhangra-dance music
- Music of the United States
- Hip hop and indie rock begin to influence metal, with pivotal releases by Primus (Frizzle Fry), Jane's Addiction (Ritual de lo Habitual), Anthrax (Persistence of Time), The Sisters of Mercy (Vision Thing), Pantera (Cowboys from Hell) and Megadeth (Rust in Peace) revitalizing the genre
- 2 Live Crew's Nasty As They Wanna Be sets off a firestorm of controversy after it is banned in a Florida town as being "obscene"; the law is later overturned
1991 in music
- International trends
- Mickey Hart's Voices of the Rainforest is the first commercial release of traditional music of Papua New Guinea to reach an international audience
- A distinctively Scandinavian death metal scene emerges, especially in Norway at first, soon extending to Sweden and Finland with bands like Entombed (Clandestine), Amorphis (Dismet of Soul) and Therion (Beyond Sanctorum)
- The Austrian band Attwenger releases Most, kickstarting the Alpine New Wave of folk and punk rock
- Dance2Trance's "We Came in Peace" is considered the beginning of modern trance music, which evolved out of the moribund industrial-trance movement, said to have ended in this year, with Coil's Love's Secret Domain
- Music of Albania
- The collapse of socialism leads to creative freedom and rapid cultural innovation in Albania
- Music of Brazil
- Music of Canada
- The Barenaked Ladies' Yellow Tape becomes a hit and paves the way for an alternative rock revolution in Canada
- Céline Dion wins the Félix award for Best Anglophone Artist for her English-language debut, Unison, but refuses it as she does not view herself as an Anglophone artist
- Music of France
- MC Solaar becomes the first French hip hop star after releasing Qui seme le vente recolte le tempo
- Music of Germany
- With the reunification of Germany, the Rudolstadt festival helps to herald a new era of unity for German regional folk music
- Music of Tanzania
- Nguza Viking takes over leadership of the Orchestra Safari Sound and re-propels it to fame before disbanding only a year later
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Massive Attack's Blue Lines combines hip hop with other elements, creating what would later be known as trip hop
- Spacemen 3 breaks up just as space rock breaks into the mainstream in Britain
- My Bloody Valentine's Loveless is released; this is usually considered the peak of shoegazing's development
- Primal Scream's Screamadelica is a revolutionary fusion of hard rock with house music and other modern influences
- Music of the United States
- Codeine's Frigid Stars is the beginning of Slowcore
- Releases by Melvins (Bullhead), Nirvana (Nevermind), Pearl Jam (Ten), Soundgarden (Badmotorfinger), Smashing Pumpkins (Gish) and Temple of the Dog (Temple of the Dog) solidify the sound of grunge in pop music
- Garth Brooks' mainstream success with his third LP, Ropin' the Wind, sets the stage for the pop-country of the rest of the decade; it is the first country album to debut at #1 on the pop charts
- A group of jam bands inspired by the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band start to become popular, drawing upon rock-oriented predecessors like Spin Doctors, Widespread Panic and Blues Traveler, mixing their sound with worldbeat and other influences; these include Phish (A Picture of Nectar), Dave Matthews Band, Rusted Root and Ben Harper, among others.
- A Tribe Called Quest's Low-End Theory revolutionizes alternative rap, paving the way for its diversification of styles in the late 1990s
1992 in music
- International trends
- Kyuss (Blues for the Red Sun) and Monster Magnet (Spine of God) help invent stoner metal
- Music of Brazil
- Daniela Mercury's O Canto Da Cidade moves axé music towards mainstream listeners in Brazil
- Music of French Polynesia
- Pascal Nabet-Meyer records himene tarava vocal music by the Tahitian Choir, which leads to the first international recognition for this form of Polynesian Christian music
- Music of India
- Pratul Mukhopadhyay, Nachiketa, Anjan Dutta and, most especially, Suman Chottopadhyay lead a revival of various kinds of Bengali folk music in India and other parts of South Asia
- Music of Lebanon
- Music of Madagascar
- Jaojoby and Tianjama are the first bands to record in Madagascar after economic plight forced most of the labels to close during the 80s
- American guitarists Henry Kaiser and David Lindley record A World Out of Time with local folk musicians, helping to lead a subsequent roots revival
- Music of the Philippines
- The release of Francis M.'s Rap Is Francis M. moves Pinoy rap towards a more distinctive national sounds
- Music of the United Kingdom
- A combination of Britrock and grunge music helps to end the twee pop and shoegazing trends in Britain.
- House and other forms of techno music begin to make it into the mainstream, led by pioneers like Leftfield ("Release the Pressure") Spooky (Gargantuan), and The Prodigy (Experience)
- The success of covers bands like KWS and Undercover is widely seen as evidence of the stagnation of commercial pop music
- The compilation Artificial Intelligence is released, marking the beginning of intelligent dance music
- Suede releases their debut, Suede, after much hype from the music magazines; the recording sells faster than any other in British history at the time
- Pavement's Slanted and Enchanted is the first mainstream lo fi pop release
- Music of the United States
- Dr. Dre releases The Chronic, setting the tone and pace for gangsta rap in the rest of the decade, a slow, stoned West Coast rap called G Funk; Ice T's band Body Count loses their record deal with Warner Brothers after the song "Cop Killer" ignites controversy
- The success of Arrested Development's 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of... paves the way for the mainstream acceptance of southern rap, such as OutKast and Goodie Mob, and, eventually Master P and Juvenile
- The hip hop crew WithOut Rezervation found the WOR festival in order to help Native American music reach younger audiences; Robby Bee & the Boyz From the Rez' Reservation of Education is an influential Native American hip hop album. The same year, the Joaquin Brothers played at Carnegie Hall, which is the high point in popularity for waila (a Tohono O'odham genre also known as chicken scratch)
- Rage Against the Machine debuts an energetic fusion of heavy metal, punk rock and hip hop
- Atari Teenage Riot create digital hardcore by fusing techno and hardcore punk
1993 in music
- International trends
- Radiohead (Pablo Honey) and Tool (Undertow) release critically acclaimed debuts showcasing a new sound in hard rock and heavy metal
- The first Marché des Arts du Spectacles Africains is held in Abidjan to showcase African music styles
- Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez's Deep Forest, a fusion of Pygmy music, New Age and techno, becomes an international, and highly controversial, hit
- Music of Albania
- Ardit Gjebrea becomes Albania's first pop star after releasing "Jon"
- Music of Brazil
- The MD MC's "Salvador Astral" is one of the earliest international hits by a Brazilian hip hop group; it kickstarts the scene in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and other cities
- Music of Colombia
- Carlos Vives' Clasicos de la Provincia revolutionizes vallenato makes the singer into a superstar
- Music of Congo-Kinshasha
- A showcase brings together many of Congo's biggest names in the country's musical history, including Koffi Olomide and Papa Wemba, helping to revitalize Congolese music, long suffering under the shadow of the Parisian soukous scene
- Music of Germany
- Sven Vath's "Accident in Paradise" is an influential early recording of trance music
- Music of Kenya
- Superstar Joseph Kamaru becomes a born again Christian and switches from Kĩkũyũ pop to gospel music
- Samba Mapangala breaks up his band, Orchestre Virunga as Nairobi begins to lose its reputation as a haven for Congolese musicians
- Pop-disco is popular, and only a few of the long-running Congolese or Swahili bands maintain popularity in adopting that sound, among them Les Wanyika, whose Les Les Nonstop '90 was a major hit
- Music of Nigeria
- Fuji music emerges at the forefront of the Nigerian scene, led by Sikiru Barrister, Baba Alatika and his rival, Barrister Wasiu
- Music of Turkey
- A fire started by Sunni extremists killed several musicians, including Muhlis Akarsu
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Aphex Twin (Selected Ambient Works 85-92), The Orb (Live 93) and similar artists reach the height of their cult popularity; this is the golden age of ambient music
- LTJ Bukem's "Music" is the beginning of intelligent drum and bass
- Music of the United States
- Beck's "Loser" is a wildly popular folk-hip hop and indie rock fusion
- The Supreme Court legalizes animal sacrifice in Santería, sparking a revival of religious music among Cubans in New York City, Miami and elsewhere
1994 in music
- International trends
- The Alpine New Wave movement peaks in Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland; bands like Hundsbuam are popular
- Oval's Systemische begins glitch
- Firin' in Fouta by Baaba Maal incorporates varied influences, including Breton harp, Senegalese folk music, ragga and rap to great acclaim; the album also launches the career of renowned hip hop crew Positive Black Soul and leads to the formation of world music fusionists Afro-Celt Sound System
- Music of Barbados
- Eddie Grant and other performers begin to popularize a fusion of various Caribbean styles called ring bang
- Music of China
- Governmental controls help to end the craze for Chinese rock
- Music of Ireland
- At the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, Michael Flately and Jean Butler's Riverdance performance group is formed to play between acts; it goes on to lead a wave of internationally popular set dancing groups
- Music of Jamaica
- In Kingston, police begin shutting down stereo systems that play graphically violent dancehall and ragga lyrics; artists like Buju Banton (Voice of Jamaica) and Yellowman (Prayer) are already emerging with a more socially aware tone.
- Music of Madagascar
- Tarika, a popular roots revival band, emerges from the break-up of the long-running Tarika Sammy
- Music of New Zealand
- Les Cleveland publishes an influential collection of folksongs called Dark Laughter
- Music of South Africa
- The state broadcasting monopoly ends and numerous new radio stations, TV channels and other media are created; a quota system is established to ensure that a certain amount of South African music is played
- The first major South African hip hop crew, Prophets of Da Cape, begins to gain in fame
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Britpop's initial peak of popularity, with releases from Oasis (Definitely Maybe), Manic Street Preachers (The Holy Bible), The Verve (A Storm in Heaven), Elastica ("Connection"), Suede (Dog Man Star) and Blur (Parklife) dominating the British scene
- 4 Heroes's Parallel Universe adds jazz influences to jungle music, while Sub Dub begins the evolution of illbient
- Apache Indian appears on BBC Radio One, the first British Asian performer to do so, marking the beginning of mainstream acceptance for British Asian bhangra; Nitin Sawhney's Migration is a pioneering fusion of bhangra with flamenco, jazz and other influences
- Music of the United States
- Punk pop breaks into the mainstream, with releases from The Offspring (Smash), Green Day (Dookie) and Rancid (Let's Go) achieving massive chart success
- Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" is often cited as the last major hit of the grunge-era
- After several years of domination by the West Coast, East Coast hip hop returns to critical acclaim and popular success with Nas' Illmatic and The Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die; Master P's underground hit "The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me!" marks the emergence of No Limit's stable of New Orleans-based hip hop artists; Da Brat's Funkdafied is the first hip hop album by a woman to go platinum.
1995 in music
- International trends
- Power metal begins to break into the mainstream in continental Europe, with bands like Stratovarius (Fourth Dimension) and Tad Morose (Sender of Thoughts) being popular
- Gabba (a form of techno music) emerges and is popular in Scotland and the Netherlands
- Itzhak Perlman's In the Fiddler's Houseis by far the best-selling klezmer recording in history
- Canadian female singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette achieves international success with her 'debut' album Jagged Little Pill. The record achieves platinum sales and renews interest in female songwriters, affording the success of Sheryl Crow and Shania Twain
- EMI International, the most powerful major label in Africa, shuts down its African branch. Jat Music and Ali Farka Toure buy most of the assets
- Beck (Odelay), Tool (Ænima), Sepultura (Roots) and Korn (Life Is Peachy) release metal-influenced albums that dominate the year's sound in popular music
- Music of Albania
- Albanian Radio-Television organizes a festival in Berat to help support traditional music
- Music of Belize
- Ivan Duran of Stonetree Records begins the Paranda Project to record the remaining elderly, rural practitioners of paranda music among the Garifuna people
- Music of Brazil
- Gera Samba becomes the most popular group in Brazil, and Salvadoran axé music hits its commercial peak
- Music of Israel
- The crew Shabak Samech releases the first album of Israeli hip hop
- Music of Jamaica
- Dave Kelly's "Pepper Seed" introduces minimalist digital tracks into dancehall music
- Music of Madagascar
- Music of Serbia and Montenegro
- Turbo-folk, a form of aggressive Serbian folk music, develops in industrial centers like Belgrade
- Music of Spain
- Uxía's Estou Vivindo No Ceo gains an unprecedent audience for traditional-styled Galician music
- Music of Tanzania
- 2-Proud's "Ni Mimi" is the first major hit for Tanzanian hip hop
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Goldie's Timeless represents the first commercial crossover success of drum and bass. By this time, techstep is emergening within the dancefloor scene.
- The Chemical Brothers' Exit Planet Dust launches the big beat fusion of rock and techno
- Music of the United States
- Punk-inflected ska becomes popular, especially by bands like No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom), Rancid (...And Out Come the Wolves), The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Question the Answers), Reel Big Fish (Everything Sucks) and Sublime (40 Oz. to Freedom)
- Mafioso rap, a largely underground phenomenon, peaks with Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Mobb Deep's The Infamous and AZ's Do or Die
1996 in music
- Music of Belgium
- A new wave of Belgian folk bands emerge from Herman Dewit's annual music courses held near Gooik; these include Ambrozijn, Fluxus, Marc Hauman & De Moeite, Laïs
- Music of Colombia
- Carlos Vives, a soap opera star, becomes popular playing a vallenato-influenced form of salsa
- Music of Cuba
- Music of Finland
- Tellu Virkkala's Suden Aika revolutionizes traditional Finnish runosong
- Music of Spain
- Carlos Nuñez's A Irmandade Das Estrelas revitalizes popularity for the gaita, the Galician bagpipe
- Music of Tanzania
- Mr. II's "Ni mimi" establishes Tanzanian hip hop and launches the career of one of the nation's biggest future stars
- Music of the United Kingdom
- DJ Spooky's Songs of a Dead Dreamer marks the beginning of illbient electronic music; Single Cell Orchestra (Single Cell Orchestra) and Spectre (The Illness) also release important illbient albums; Plug (Plug 1), Aphex Twin (Richard D. James Album) and Squarepusher (Conumber) emerge with drill n bass music
- The group Fernhill releases their first album, Ca Nos, which begins their reign as the most experimental and innovative of traditional Welsh bands
- Music of the United States
- Industrial music achieves its greatest mainstream success with Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar
- dc Talk's "Jesus Freak" is the first rock song to win the Dove Award for song of the year; this is the first time a non-traditional genre won the award for best Christian-themed song
- The Fugees' The Score is a massive hit; the album's blend of reggae and hip hop is the beginning of an upsurge in western popularity for island music, presaging the future rise of Beenie Man, Buju Banton and Bounty Killer, among others
- Ginuwine's "Pony" and Aaliyah's "If Your Girl Only Knew" become the first hit singles produced by Timbaland. Future records by these artists, and collaborators such as Missy Elliott, Playa, and Timbaland & Magoo popularize a non-traditional rhythm style and begin a move away from sample-heavy instrumental tracks in hip-hop music and R&B.
1997 in music
- International trends
- Groups like Hanson (Middle of Nowhere) and the Spice Girls (Spiceworld) signal a move towards dance-oriented pop influenced by Europop
- Music of Canada
- Canadian hip hop finally begins to enter the mainstream with Dubmatique, who become the first Quebec hip hop crew to top the Francophone charts, and the Rascalz, who assemble a number of Canadian rappers to record the underground hit "Northern Touch"
- Music of Nigeria
- Adewale Ayuba's Fuji Dub: Lagos-Brooklyn-Brixton helps launch a fusion of juju and fuji
- Music of Spain
- Carlos Nuñez's A Irmandade das Estrellas goes platinum in a few months, leading to unprecedented fame for the Galician bagpipe virtuoso
- Music of Thailand
- Luk Thung FM, the first all pleng luk thung radio station, goes on the air, heralding a revival of the genre
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Bands like Stereolab (Dots and Loops), Radiohead (OK Computer) and Portishead (Portishead) reflect a new British rock sound
- The British Asian underground has become mainstream, and artists like Talvin Singh are stars
- Music of the United States
- The death of The Notorious B.I.G., months after the murder of Tupac Shakur, marks the beginning of the end of the East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry in hip hop as hip hop genres begin to splinter and diversify; Puff Daddy & the Family's No Way Out and Ma$e's Harlem World cement Bad Boy Records as the biggest label on the East Coast, while Death Row Records disintegrates
- Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike release Sacred Path: Healing Songs of the Native American Church, which features an innovative, modernized version of traditional Peyote Songs
1998 in music
- Music of China
- Music of Côte d'Ivoire
- Music of Spain
- Hevia's Tierra De Nadie becomes a mainstream Spanish star, a first for traditional-styled Asturian music
- Music of the United Kingdom
- The mainstream success of trance music reaches its peak with artists like Paul Oakenfold (Tranceport, Global Underground: New York) and Sasha + Digweed (Northern Exposure Vol. 2: West Coast Edition and East Coast Edition) releasing successful recordings.
- Music of the United States
- Lauryn Hill sweeps the Grammys for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; the album is a harbinger of the return of 1970s-style soul music, a trend referred to as neo soul.
- DMX's It's Dark and Hell Is Hot revitalizes the critical viability of East Coast gangsta hip hop
1999 in music
- Music of Mauritius
- Popular musician Kaya dies, sparking international headlines and three days of rioting
- Music of Puerto Rico
- A major resurgence in plena results in international popularity for Plena Libre and other modern bands
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Kathryn Tickell's Debatable Lands takes Northumbrian folk music in a new direction
- Music of the United States
- High sales from Kid Rock (Devil Without a Cause), TLC (Fanmail), the Backstreet Boys (Backstreet's Back, Millennium) and Britney Spears (...Baby One More Time) show a popular emphasis in the US on pop- and hip hop-oriented acts.