Bulk loading refers to the process of creating an index from scratch for a given data set. This problem is well understood for B-trees, but so far, non-traditional index structures received modest attention. We are particularly interested in fast generic bulk loading techniques whose implementations only employ a small interface that is satisfied by a broad class of index structures. Generic techniques are very attractive to extensible database systems since different user-implemented index structures implementing that small interface can be bulk-loaded without any modification of the generic code. The main contribution of the paper is the proposal of two new generic and conceptually simple bulk loading algorithms. These algorithms recursively partition the input by using a main-memory index of the same type as the target index to be build. In contrast to previous generic bulk loading algorithms, the implementation of our new algorithms turns out to be much easier. Another advantage i...