Originated: 1980s•Origin: United Kingdom

Dream Pop
Description
Dream Pop is characterized by its ethereal soundscapes, lush melodies, and an emphasis on atmosphere. The genre often features reverb-laden guitars, soft vocals, and a focus on creating a dreamy, immersive listening experience.
History
Dream Pop emerged in the 1980s as a subgenre of alternative rock, drawing influences from post-punk and the psychedelic sounds of the 1960s. Bands like Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine were pioneers in shaping the genre, which later influenced the shoegaze movement. Dream Pop continued to evolve through the 1990s and into the 21st century, maintaining its popularity with bands and artists who sought to create atmospheric and introspective music.
Notable Artists
Cocteau Twins
My Bloody Valentine