Sections
Lead
An articles lead section should be of the appropriate length in relation to the total length of the article and briefly explain the genres origins, general sound and culture.
History
A history section, spanning both the origins and developments of the genre name usage (note that some genre names have multiple uses, such as heavy metal music or darkwave, something that needs to be noted) with verifiable with sources cited wherever possible. Avoid using weasel words or peacock terms (you know you can do better ;).
Artists
Artists/bands/acts that are generally representative of the genre should be described in prose with references. Do not include artists who have only done a small number of tracks related to the subject genre when compared to the rest of their body of work as this will confuse the reader.
Per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Music#Lists, "Music genre articles should not contain lists of performers."
Samples
Brief samples of notable tracks that represent the genre are recommended for obvious reasons. Make sure you understand the guidance on fair use for audio first. Samples need to be in Ogg Vorbis format and ideally be around 30 seconds in length. For tips on creating samples, see the previous link. Recommended formatting;
or alternatively, use {{listen}}.
List of pages featuring samples:
References
Note any references used in the article here. See WP:CITE for info on how to use reference code.
See also
The see also section should link to related terms. It would be preferable not to link to related genres here as these will already have been mentioned above in the genrebox and characteristics/history sections.
External links
Links to external articles relating to the genre are preferable here, although some articles also include links to record labels, related zines, etc. See here for more thoughts on external links. The use of {{col-begin-small}} and it's related templates might be required here.
The appropriate footer template should be included at the bottom of the article but before any stub, categories or transwiki code.