Trap music, as an electronic dance music (EDM) subgenre, has seen the emergence of various subgenres through its evolution. Here are some of the notable subgenres that have developed:
Trapstep: A combination of trap music and dubstep, focusing more on the bass drops and aggressive soundscapes that characterize dubstep.
Hard Trap: This subgenre emphasizes heavier bass and aggressive, hard-hitting beats, incorporating elements from heavy bass music.
Future Trap: Combines elements of future bass with traditional trap, offering a more melodic and atmospheric sound.
Hybrid Trap: Merges trap with other EDM genres, like dubstep or big room, to create more complex and dynamic tracks.
Psychedelic Trap: Incorporates psychedelic and experimental elements, creating more abstract and immersive sound designs.
Jungle Trap: Infuses trap with jungle music elements, introducing faster and more complex breakbeats.
Trap music's flexibility allows for numerous hybridizations, making it a continually evolving genre in the EDM landscape. For more information, you can explore the detailed descriptions of these subgenres on Trap | EDM Wiki - Fandom.
Here's an image showing the evolution and influence of various electronic music subgenres, including trap: