What is the personality type of Djent? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Djent from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.
Djent personality type is INTP, ENTP and ISTP.
An ENTP is a personality that is capable of very creative and imaginative thinking. They are often described as “natural philosophers” or “natural scientists”.
In terms of the music industry, ENTPs are often seen as “artists”, with a strong interest in music theory and music theory outside of the mainstream. The ENTP is also an individualist and private by nature.
They are driven by their ideas and are capable of becoming very passionate about their favourite subjects. They are not afraid of criticising themselves and their work, but have a tendency to become very defensive about their ideas.
They have a great capacity for expressing themselves and can be quite charismatic in the way they work with others. They have an instinct for recognising others’ emotions and can become an emotional support for people around them.
They can be very sensitive, moody and emotional, which can be a negative characteristic from time to time. They can be easily offended and are very concerned of the feelings of others. They can be very emotional and emotional, which can be a negative characteristic from time to time.
Djent is a style of Progressive Metal with syncopated rhythmic structures, angular melodies, and dissonant chords. Typical traits of the sound include groovy polyrhythms (often four-over-three), cycling patterns of varying length with more unusual time signatures, a sporadic and relatively sparse use of snare, slashing use of cymbals, and both heavy and psychedelic cleanly played riffs that are highly repetitive; all usually interplayed with a high level of technicality. It relies heavily on Alternative Metal-resembling riffs (often incorporating elements from Death Metal and Math Rock) to create a chaotic atmosphere. Djent also sometimes borrows elements from Mathcore. The only djent band anyone cares about is Meshuggah (Not to say there aren't other good djent bands out there)