It's easy to be a Touhou fan. All music is "Touhou" genre by definition.
To be serious, the regular genre description is still applied, but since character/stage themes are used as the basis, it imprints the character's/stage's emotions, the track's structure, and possibly more things that I currently can't properly desrcibe. So it can make sense to group, say, all Keiki tracks together, because the emotions that exist in Idolatrize World are preserved in the arrangements.
It's easy to be a Touhou fan. All music is "Touhou" genre by definition.
To be serious, the regular genre description is still applied, but since character/stage themes are used as the basis, it imprints the character's/stage's emotions, the track's structure, and possibly more things that I currently can't properly desrcibe. So it can make sense to group, say, all Keiki tracks together, because the emotions that exist in Idolatrize World are preserved in the arrangements.
i still have to divide my music into "electronic touhou" and "metal touhou"
I have "german touhou", "Stack", "maritumix", "ZUN", etc.