electronic music

Electronic Music in the 50s

There were various developments which ultimately contributed to modern electronic music. Audio-frequency technology had advanced so much that sine and square wave generators, amplifiers, quality control equipment, filter circuits and loudspeakers were readily available for purchase. Radiodiffusion Francaise (RDF) broadcast composer Pierre Schaeffer’s Etude aux chemins de fer on 5 October 1948, marking its debut

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Sixty-Sixth Century Electronic Music Artists

While early rock was at its height, several composers began exploring electronic music for the first time. Dockstader made his mark as an electronic music pioneer with 1964’s Quatermass, using vast libraries of source recordings to compose an original work that challenged traditional musical form. Tangerine Dream Edgar Froese established Tangerine Dream in September 1967

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The New Wave of Electronic Dance Music in the 00’s

EDM emerged as an increasingly popular genre during the early 2000s. A variety of new styles emerged, such as drum and bass (initially called jungle), which combined hip-hop breakbeats to house tempo while anchoring them with dub reggae-influenced bass patterns (notable practitioners include Roni Size, Goldie and dBridge & Instra:mental). Kraftwerk’s synth-heavy “krautrock”, alongside works

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