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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Discover the 90s electronic artists that made amazing synth, techno and dance music decades ago, and paved the way for younger artists in the EDM genre.

    • DJ Shadow – Endtroducing… (1996; Mo’Wax) Björk. Metallica. David Axelrod. KRS-One. Tangerine Dream. Giorgio Moroder. Nirvana (not that Nirvana). Meredith Monk.
    • Portishead – Dummy. (1994; Go! Discs/London) It’s funny how it takes the forward march of technology to truly articulate the bottomless emotion of the heart.
    • Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children. (1998; Warp) In the seemingly organic evolution of Boards of Canada’s discography, this album represents the pinnacle of the Edinburgh duo’s sound.
    • Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works 85-92. (1992; Apollo) Cornwall’s Richard D. James led a carefree, curious childhood that saw him tinkering with technology and sound from a very young age.
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  3. Oct 4, 2021 · The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork’s First 25 Years From Bon Iver to J Dilla to Beyoncé, these are the musicians who made the biggest impact across Pitchfork’s lifetime so far. By ...

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    • Avicii. 10,238 votes. A prodigious talent in electronic music, this prolific Swedish producer and DJ dazzled the world with his melodic and infectious sounds that redefined the boundaries of EDM.
    • Martin Garrix. 6,842 votes. A Dutch prodigy who skyrocketed to fame at the tender age of 17, this gifted DJ and record producer has already solidified himself as a leading figure in mainstream electronic dance music.
    • Daft Punk. 7,657 votes. French pioneers who have been shaping the soundscape of electronic music since the early '90s, this enigmatic duo made history with their unique blend of house, electro, funk, and disco, influencing generations of musicians and producers.
    • Calvin Harris. 6,046 votes. Hailing from Scotland, this titan of EDM boasts an impressive career spanning almost two decades, during which he has deftly navigated the ever-evolving dance music landscape.
    • Future Music
    • Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) Ever one for breaking with convention, Richard D James’ early-career masterpiece was created mostly using an array of modded analogue synths.
    • Plastikman - Sheet One (1993) The second full length from Richie Hawtin and his first as Plastikman, Sheet One is one of the defining works of stripped-back, early-’90s techno.
    • Utah Saints - Utah Saints (1993) Jez Willis: “The gear that was used on this album was pretty simple. Most of the bass came off a Korg M1 Pick Bass. Then we used a 909 kick on everything at the time.
    • Future Sound of London - Lifeforms (1994) Brian Dougans: “[Our studio, Earthbeat] was a bit of a NASA studio. We had Moogs and about eight samplers, like the Oberheim – the big long one – and then there were two Akai S3200s, two 1000s, an 1100 and Expander, and then an S900 and an Akai S612.
  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Coley Reed. Updated April 17, 202454.9K views91 items. Ranked By. 20.2K votes. 2.1K voters. Voting Rules. Only electronic musicians. Latest additions: Flying Lotus. Most divisive: Ash Ra Tempel. Over 2.1K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Electronic Bands & Artists.

  5. Mar 17, 2014 · Electronic dance music is already the defining youth culture of the 2010s, but it’s slowly taking over all aspects of modern music: Skrillex is on the cover of Rolling Stone, Daft Punk are at...