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  1. Aug 22, 2023 · Key Takeaways: Electronic music pioneers like Robert Moog and Brian Eno revolutionized the way music was created, introducing new technologies and pushing the boundaries of sound. The emergence of Detroit techno in the 1980s laid the foundation for the development of other electronic music genres. The rise of rave culture and the advent of EDM ...

  2. Morton Subotnick. (born April 14, 1933) is a US composer. In 1962 he co-founded the San Francisco Tape Music Center. He commissioned Don Buchla to create an electronic instrument for live performance – the Buchla 100, the first voltage controlled modular synthesizer along with The Moog. Subotnick’s best known work is Silver Apples of the ...

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    The first experiments with electronic sound generators took place as early as the mid-late 19th century and culminated in the development of electromechanical pianos that predate the electronic keyboard. One of the most famous early electronic instruments was the "etherophone," later called the "Theremin" after its inventor Leon Theremin. Developed...

    In the postwar period, US composers such as John Cage and Steve Reichwere pushing the boundaries of electroacoustic music in America. Meanwhile in Europe, Karlheinz Stockhausen was pioneering electronic sound experiments using ring modulators and Hammond organs, among much else, in the Studio for Electronic Music in Cologne. In the 1970s, the torch...

    Countless EDM subgenres — including acid house, drum'n'bass, dubstep, trance and two-step — defined a new worldwide rave culture in the 1990s. Meanwhile, downtempo dub beats and experimental soundscapes marked the new trip hop sound coming out of Bristol via bands like Massive Attack and Portishead — and from Austrian duo Kruder & Dorfmeister. Arou...

    Back to Düsseldorf, where bands like Kraftwerk and Neu! made the city synonymous with early electronic music worldwide, "Electro. From Kraftwerk to Techno" is now paying tribute to the rise of a groundbreaking musical direction. The more than 500 exhibits at the Düsseldorf Kunstpalast include instruments, homemade sound generators, photographs, aud...

  3. Jul 17, 2021 · Kraftwerk themselves were revisiting the theme of transportation, recording an extended love letter to Europe’s trans-continental railway link. Released in 1976, their sixth album, Trans-Europe Express, is widely regarded to be their undisputed masterpiece. As a precursor to synth-pop and an electronic hymn to pro-Europeanism, it celebrated ...

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · The emergence of techno and house music in the 1980s further propelled electronic music’s popularity, with Detroit and Chicago being the epicenters of these genres. The digital revolution introduced new possibilities for electronic music production, with digital audio workstations enabling endless experimentation and creativity.

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Electro music originated in the late 1970s and early 1980s, primarily in the United States. It emerged as an offshoot of disco and funk, incorporating electronic elements and futuristic themes. Pioneering artists like Afrika Bambaataa and groups like Kraftwerk were instrumental in shaping the early sound of the genre.

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  7. Max Mathews. (November 13, 1926 – April 21, 2011) was a US pioneer of computer music. In 1957 working at Bell Lab he wrote the MUSIC, the first widely used program for sound generation which allowed computer performance of music. In 1970 he developed GROOVE, a music synthesis system for real-time performance. The visual programming language ...