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  1. The Origins and Evolution of Electronic Music

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  2. The History of Electronic Music and How Classics Still Define Modern EDM

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  4. Electronic Music market detailed in new research report

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  6. (PDF) The analysis of electronic music

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  1. Exploring Relationships Between Electronic Dance Music Event

    Much like 'rock' or 'classical' music, electronic dance music (EDM) is a varied overarching genre of music with over 300 distinct sub-genres (McLeod, 2001).From the sparse rhythms of half-time dubstep (D'Errico, 2015) to the repetitive, hypnotizing phrases of trance (Shapiro, 2000), EDM encompasses an array of varying electronically produced musical styles.

  2. (PDF) The origins of electronic music

    The origins of electronic music lie in the creative imagination. The tech-. nologies that are used to make electronic music are a r ealisation of the. human urge to originate, record and ...

  3. Electronic music News, Research and Analysis

    Composers are keeping bow music alive through electronic music and other experiments. South African producer and DJ Black Coffee plays in New York in 2018. Photo by Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images ...

  4. Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture

    Dancecult is a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal for the study of electronic dance music culture (EDMC). A platform for interdisciplinary scholarship on the shifting terrain of EDMCs worldwide, the journal houses research exploring the sites, technologies, sounds and cultures of electronic music in historical and contemporary perspectives.

  5. Embodiment in Electronic Dance Music: Effects of musical content and

    Electronic dance music (EDM) is music produced with the foremost aim to make people move. While research has revealed relationships between movement features and, for example, musical, emotional, or personality characteristics, systematic investigations of genre differences and specifically of EDM are rather rare.

  6. The New Age of Electronic Dance Music and Club Culture

    Anita Jóri is a research associate at the Vilém Flusser Archive, Berlin University of the Arts (Universität der Künste Berlin, UdK).She studied applied linguistics and history, and finished her PhD thesis on "The Discourse Community of Electronic Dance Music" at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary in 2017.

  7. The History of Electronic Music

    The earliest electronic music instruments include electrical organ the Telharmonium, created in 1896. This was an instrument not only capable of altering or indeed synthesising sound, but also of spreading it across the newly created phone network. Other, later instruments included the theremin, invented in 1920 by a Russian scientist, Leon ...

  8. Performers of the night: Examining the mental health of electronic

    of electronic music artists Jolan Kegelaers1 ,2 3, Lewie Jessen , Eline Van Audenaerde4 and Raôul RD Oudejans2,3 Abstract Despite growing popular interest for the mental health of electronic music artists, scientific research addressing this topic has remained largely absent. As such, the aim of the current study

  9. Electronic music

    Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroacoustic music ).

  10. Q&A: Electronic music comes of age

    The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York was the first institution of its kind in the United States for experimenters seeking new technology-based sounds. Fifty years after its ...

  11. The Oxford Handbook of Electronic Dance Music

    Robin James is Associate Professor of Philosophy at UNC Charlotte and past co-editor of The Journal of Popular Music Studies. She is author of four books: The Future of Rock and Roll: 97X WOXY and the Fight for True Independence (UNC Press, forthcoming) The Sonic Episteme: acoustic resonance, neoliberalism, & biopolitics (Duke University Press, 2019), Resilience & Melancholy: pop music ...

  12. How a University Launched the Electronic Music Revolution

    Music 101 Introduction to Creating Electronic Sounds Music 128 Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) Music 155/255 (ARTSTUDI 239) Intermedia Workshop ... Music 423 Graduate Research in Music Technology : CCRMA Department of Music Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-8180 USA tel: (650) 723-4971 fax: (650) 723-8468

  13. Center for New Music and Audio Technologies

    The UC Berkeley Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) houses programs in research, pedagogy and public performance that are focused on the creative interaction between music and technology. The CNMAT research program is linked with other disciplines and departments on campus such as architecture, mathematics, statistics ...

  14. (PDF) The psychology of electronic music

    9780521868617c12.xml CUUK1005B-Collins July 24, 2007 15:0. 219 The psychology of electronic music. and amplifies frequencies in the range of 2-5 kHz. The oscillations of the. tympanic membrane ...

  15. The History And Evolution Of Electronic Music

    After experiencing a financial fallout in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global electronic music industry is enjoying a revival after the return of live performances. At the end of 2023, the industry's value topped $11.8 billion, with EDM musicians being among the most in-demand creators. This guide is dedicated to the history of ...

  16. Electronic music

    Electronic music is represented not only by a wide variety of 20th-century works and not only by serious concert pieces but also by a substantial literature of theatre, film, and television scores and by multimedia works that use all types of audiovisual techniques.Electronic music for theatre and films seems an especially appropriate replacement for a disembodied, nonexistent orchestra heard ...

  17. Why Is The Culture Surrounding Electronic Music So Attractive

    Electronic Dance Music, also known as EDM, is a musical genre that has recently dominated the current music landscape and industry. However, there is a lack of understanding behind this beloved genre in terms of its culture and the fans that idolize it. In fact, this new culture that EDM fans have created, coined by them as "Rave Culture", is understudied. This research project is designed ...

  18. PDF Cambridge Introductions to Music Electronic Music

    Cambridge Introductions to MusicElectronic MusicThis accessible Introduction explores both mainstream an. experimental manifestations of electronic music. From early recording equipment to the most recent multimedia performances, the history of electronic music is full of interesting characters, fasc. nating and unusual music, and radical ...

  19. Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics

    Music 101 Introduction to Creating Electronic Sounds Music 128 Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) Music 155/255 (ARTSTUDI 239) Intermedia Workshop ... Music 423 Graduate Research in Music Technology : CCRMA Department of Music Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-8180 USA tel: (650) 723-4971 fax: (650) 723-8468

  20. Exploring Relationships Between Electronic Dance Music Event

    Electronic Dance Music Event Participation and Well-being James W. Cannon and Alinka E. Greasley Abstract While an increasing amount of literature highlights the psychological well-being benefits of musical participation, research focusing on electronic dance music (EDM) event contexts remains scarce. This exploratory mixed methods research

  21. EMuSE

    The Eastman Audio Research Studio (EARS) emerged from the Eastman Computer Music Center, founded by Allan Schindler in 1981, as a platform for research, experimentation and realization of new music and sound art at the Eastman School of Music. Eastman rebranded EARS to the Electroacoustic Music Studios @ Eastman (EMuSE) in 2023, with the ...

  22. 'This felt more like a conversation': challenging gender norms in

    Electronic music production discourses and practices have historically been associated with masculinity and the overrepresentation of cis men compared with other genders. ... safety and comfort are also addressed in research on women and gender diverse people's engagement with music. This research often argues that one of the main barriers to ...