2. Electronic music is music that employs
electronic musical instruments and electronic
music technology in its production.
3. "Electronic music" generally implies the use of
electronic instrumentation to create (synthesize) or to
manipulate sound.
4. Character of the music sounds synthetic,
processed/manipulated by electronics, as
opposed to being performed by acoustic
instrumentation.
5. Throughout the seventies, and bands like The Residents and Can championed a
movement of experimental music that incorporated elements of electronic music. Can
was one of the first groups to use tape loops for the rhythm section and The Residents
created their own drum machines. Also in the 1970s different rock bands, from Genesis
to The Cars, began incorporating synthesizers into their rock arrangements. In 1979,
musician Gary Numan helped bring electronic music to a wider audience with her pop
hit "Cars" from the album The Pleasure Principle. Other groups and artists who
contributed significantly in this period popularize the music created solely or primarily
electronically were Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis and Mike
Oldfield.
HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
6. PROGRESSOF THIS
MUSIC
In the 1990s, it began to be possible to perform actions with the assistance
of interactive computers. Other recent developments include the
composition Begin Again Again Tod Machover (MIT and IRCAM) to hyper
cello, an interactive system of sensors measuring physical movements of
the cellist. Max Methews developed the "Conductor" program for real-time
control of tempo, dynamics and timbre of an electronic item.
7. Some interpreters of this music
• Martin garrix
• Nervo
• Avicii
• David Guetta
• Dimitri Vegas
• Steve Aoki
• Andrew Weatherall
• Skrillex
• Goldfrapp
8. Bangarang
Levels
You make me
Hey brother
Animals
Kyoto
First of the year
Wizard
Tsunami
SOME OF THE SONGS OF THESE
ARTIST ARE
9. The electronic music includes many genres, subgenres and styles, among which are the
following.
Acid house Acid techno Digital hardcore Bumping
New Beat Bleep and bass Ragga jungle Florida breaks
Chicago house Detroit techno Hardstyle Ghettotech
Circuit house Crunk Techno Freestyle
Deep house Coldwave Minimal Broken beat
Genres of Electronic Music
10. Moog, in late 1963, he met experimental
composer Herbert Deutsch, who, in his
search for new electronic sounds, inspired
to create his first Moog synthesizer, the
"Moog Modular Synthesizer“
Synthesizers
11. New aesthetics of music
Dealt with the use of both electrical
sources as others in the music of the
future.
12. Growth of dance music
By the late 1980s, dance music records which
used exclusively electronic instrumentation
became increasingly popular. This trend has
continued to the present, being common to
hear electronic music in clubs worldwide.
13. In the U.S., electronically created sounds for
different compositions are used, as
exemplified by the part Marginal
Intersection of Morton Feldman. This piece
is designed for winds, brass, percussion,
strings, two oscillators and sound effects.
American Electronic Music
14. Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is an electronic music festival that
takes place in Boom (Belgium). It is organized by ID
& T Entertainment and Media Enterprise. The first
edition of the festival was the August 14, 2005, and
the first artists who participated in the event were
Push (MIKE), Armin Van Buuren, Cor Fijneman, Yves
Deruyter, DJ Ghost, Technoboy and Coone.
15. The history of tomorrowland
Since its inception in 2005, the festival each spring / summer is celebrated
with performances by international DJs, including Markus Schulz, Armin
van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Dj Ghost, Dr. Kucho, DJ Luna, Jon O'Bir.
In 2006, there were nine different scenarios. , Which took place on July 30,
featured presentations by Armin van Buuren, David Guetta, Fred Baker, DJ
Zany, Ruthless, Marco Bailey, Filterheadz. The DJ and producer Paul
Oakenfold was also announced in the line-up, but canceled at the last
minute because I was on tour with Madonna.
The third edition of the festival, which lasted two days for the first time in
its history, took place on 28 and 29 July 2007.
In 2007 pichando were present: David Guetta, Paul van dyk, Manuel Le
Saux, Armin van buuren, Zany, Coone, Showtek Etc.
In 2008, the festival took place on 26 and 27 July. For the first time,
included more than 100 DJs. The number of attendees exceeded 50,000
people.
In 2008 participated: The subs, Dr Lektroluv, Fedde le grand, Les Petits
Pilous including the first appearance of Carl Cox in Mainstage…
16. Scenery Area
The scenarios are surrounded by a decor that simulate a
fairy tale. The festival itself offers a variety of sub-genres
within electronic music. It also has a campsite just outside
the festival site, called Dreamville, for those attendees
who wish to stay as close as possible. Dreamville offers
different accommodations, be it a place to put your own
tent or a mansion for a certain number of people. Added
to this, the entrance to Dreamville offers to attend The
Gathering, a pre-festival party on the evening of Thursday,
often includes the participation of DJ's included in the line-
up of the weekend.
17. While early electric instruments such as Ondes Martenot, the
Theremin and Trautonium were little known in Japan prior to World
War II, some composers had knowledge of them at the time, as
Minao Shibata. Several years after the Second World War, different
musicians in Japan began experimenting with electronic music, which
contributed to institutional support, enabling composers to
experiment with the latest equipment for recording and editing
audio. These efforts led to a musical form that fused Asian music with
a new genus and sow the foundations of Japanese rule in the
development of music technology for decades.
Japanese Electronic Music