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Genre

crank wave

Top Crank wave Artists

Showing 25 of 28 artists
1

Brodka

Poland

250,108

650,483 listeners

2

Sorry

United Kingdom

92,941

193,240 listeners

3

Lime Garden

United Kingdom

37,423

186,046 listeners

4

The Bug Club

United Kingdom

34,862

129,868 listeners

5

Katy J Pearson

United Kingdom

33,153

125,623 listeners

6

Divorce

United Kingdom

21,707

93,054 listeners

7

Pip Blom

Netherlands

56,577

85,956 listeners

8

89,522

79,583 listeners

9

Jerskin Fendrix

United Kingdom

22,389

64,477 listeners

10

Billy Nomates

United Kingdom

55,955

59,947 listeners

11

FEET

United Kingdom

26,312

51,137 listeners

12

The Orielles

United Kingdom

44,987

42,355 listeners

13

W. H. Lung

United Kingdom

18,982

40,994 listeners

14

Horsey

United Kingdom

25,741

39,449 listeners

15

moa moa

United Kingdom

4,804

32,904 listeners

16

Lewsberg

Netherlands

15,277

31,302 listeners

17

Ethan P. Flynn

United Kingdom

7,742

31,028 listeners

18

33,653

21,367 listeners

19

Pom Poko

Norway

29,222

19,841 listeners

20

16,066

18,970 listeners

21

Melt Yourself Down

United Kingdom

29,852

15,189 listeners

22

25,388

13,402 listeners

23

Personal Trainer

Netherlands

15,514

8,873 listeners

24

15,742

6,557 listeners

25

Laundromat

United States

5,099

6,421 listeners

About Crank wave

I’m not finding widely documented, verifiable sources for a real genre called “crank wave.” It may be a very new, niche term or something you’re thinking of in a speculative sense. If you want, I can proceed in one of two ways:

- Option A: Write a 500-word, fictional encyclopedia-style entry for “crank wave,” including imagined origin, ambassador artists, cultural hubs, and regional popularity. I’ll clearly label it as fictional, so it reads like a world-building piece or a speculative genre profile.

- Option B: Provide a generic, non-fictitious description of a hypothetical microgenre inspired by elements you specify (for example, a blend of industrial, breakcore, vaporwave, and 90s techno), without pretending it has verifiable historical claims.

Which would you prefer? If you’re aiming for something that could pass as a real genre profile, I can also draft it as a cautious, clearly caveated overview noting what is known and what is uncertain, and I can use placeholders for artists you want to include.