| TECHNO | A genre of electronic dance music, characterised by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat (6) |
| TRANCE | Type of electronic dance music characterised by hypnotic rhythms |
| HOUSE | Old word for bingo; or, a genre of electronic dance music (5) |
| HIPHOP | A genre of music characterised by a strong, rhythmic beat and a rapping vocal track (3,3) |
| PITTANCE | Trading floor beat church's meagre pay |
| GROSSO | Concerto -; form of baroque music characterised by a contrast between orchestra and soloists (6) |
| ECHO | Some mundane chores are repetitive (4) |
| ISIS | Goddess is repetitive (4) |
| ROCOCO | 18th-century style of music characterised by extreme use of ornamentation (6) |
| GRUNGE | Subgenre of rock music characterised by distorted guitars and angst-filled lyrics, sometimes known as the Seattle sound (6) |
| GUETTA | David, French DJ dubbed the 'grandfather of electronic dance music' (6) |
| CAMPUS | From the Latin for "field", the grounds and buildings of a college or university; the academic world; or, a genre of novel depicting this (6) |
| HOOVES | Mustang's four on the floor |
| ROMCOM | Informal name for a genre of film commonly made by Richard Curtis (6) |
| STRING | One of four on the fiddle (6) |
| BIICON | Beloved figure who's a four on the Kinsey scale, say |
| VIVACE | 5 to 4 on the winner that's lively (6) |
| NORMAN | ___ Bates (#4 on the EW list) |
| BAROQUE | A 17th-century style of music characterised by extensive use of ornamentation (7) |
| RAGGA | Sub-genre of dancehall music characterised by songs such as Wayne Smith's Under Me Sleng Teng |