music scenes
A "music scene" refers to a community of musicians, fans, and venues that share a common interest in a specific genre or style of music. These scenes often develop in particular locations, such as cities or neighborhoods, where local artists perform and collaborate. Examples include the Seattle grunge scene of the early 1990s and the Detroit techno scene that emerged in the 1980s.
Music scenes can influence cultural trends and foster creativity among artists. They often feature live performances, festivals, and local radio stations that promote emerging talent. The connections formed within these communities can lead to collaborations and the growth of new genres, enriching the overall music landscape.