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  1. Electronic dance music evolved in the USA over a few decades with U.S.-born artists, international influences and a growing fan base. To learn more about EDM subgenres, and the artists to watch today, a look at EDM’s inception, progression, styles and DJs of the U.S. Listen to a favorite tune or two as you peruse the highlights and decide ...

  2. So when did EDM — the U.S. record-biz term for electronic dance music's early-2010s commercial surge through Avicii, Deadmau5, Skrillex and a number of new festivals — "die," anyway? At the...

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  4. As electro gestated on corners and in clubs in cities like New York, it wasn’t long before a distinctly Detroit electro sound developed. Similarly inspired by Kraftwerk, Belgian wave as well as afro-futurist musical imaginings, Detroit’s electro sound brought sci-fi soundscapes to street music. As per usual, it was Juan Atkins at the ...

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    To locate the origins of electronic dance music, we’d need to go as far back as the 1960s, considered one of the great decades of rock music. The sixties gave birth to iconic bands such as Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, but it was The Beatles who occupied the musical throne and would have such a huge influence on the way music was produced. The Beatl...

    Hip Hop has to be credited as having a heavy influence on electronic music from the 1970s. The genre rose up from an economic crisis in New York, at a time when the manufacturing industry was in freefall and opportunities in the music industry were in short supply. The discotheques and clubs began to close as the funds for entertainment evaporated,...

    Disco was a huge genre emerging in the early seventies on the US East Coast, where artists took advantage of the new electronic music technology being brought to the market. American group Sly and the Family Stone perhaps predicted the disco sound in 1971 with their hit ‘Family Affair’, which incorporated one of the early drum machines on the marke...

    The 1980s are considered by some as the decade which saw the most significant rise of electronic dance music – and the evolution of its sound. Genres that are still thriving today such as house and techno are a product of the eighties club scene. Thanks to manufacturers like Roland, new electronic instruments helped mould the direction of electroni...

    As we jump into the early 1990s, the rave scene in the UK and Germany shaped the emergence of Trance music. Originating in Germany, trance quickly flooded dancefloors throughout the rest of Europe in places like Belgium and the Netherlands, and even collected a serious following on the West Indian coastline of Goa. Numerous subgenres like Progressi...

    The US started to take a greater interest in electronic music culture again in the late 2000s, as French electronic music duo Justicereleased their album ‘Cross’in 2007. With the help of synthesizers, the band produced music influenced by rock and indie, which began to resonate with the US crowd due to its familiar format of a rock performance. ‘El...

    Between 2010 and the present day, the term EDM has monopolized the dance music market, although it shouldn’t be used as a term to describe ALLelectronic dance music genres — as it often is! EDM is technically a genre of its own under the broader electronic music umbrella, rather than being an umbrella term itself. In a Q&A with musicweek.comin 2019...

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  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Swept away by the much-hyped arrival of acid house in the UK, electro splintered there much as it did in the U.S. Hip-hop and breakdancing had won a much larger audience, and no one inspired by the heady days of ‘82-’85 made music describable as electro until the early 1990s.

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  6. Jul 27, 2016 · In 1983, Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant hit number 2 on both the US and UK charts. In 1984, Lucky Star by Madonna hit number 4 in the US (yes there is guitar on the track). In 1985, Axel F by Harold Faltermeyer was an international number 1 hit and was part of the soundtrack of a very popular film starring Eddie Murphy (Beverly Hills Cop). Also ...

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Who first created electronic music? Where did electronische musik originate? Characteristics of electronic music. What was the first electronic song? 1970s – from Kraftwerk to disco. Rise of the machines – the 1980s – electropop, synth pop and hip hop. The late 1980s and 1990s - EDM. The 21st Century – electrohouse and the electropop revival.

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