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electronic music

noun

  1. electronically produced sounds recorded on tape and arranged by the composer to form a musical composition.



electronic music

noun

  1. a form of music consisting of sounds produced by oscillating electric currents either controlled from an instrument panel or keyboard or prerecorded on magnetic tape

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of electronic music1

First recorded in 1930–35
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McCarthy and his bandmates paired that sensibility with the new potential of electronic music, crafting a harsh and antagonistic style that moved like club music but hit like punk.

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His last project was Core City Detroit, which sought to invest in housing and cultural facilities in the city beloved for its R&B and electronic music.

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Derbyshire was a British electronic music pioneer who only belatedly received acclaim and acknowledgement after her death, such as for her arrangement of the Dr Who theme.

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Its enormous, melancholy and melodic sound pulls from electronic music, jazz, hip-hop and ambient, landing between the dazed crunch of Deftones and growl of Meshuggah, sharing Gen Z’s genre-agnostic outlook.

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The sound stage was too loud for vocal subtleties and too flat for careful instrumental and electronic music balance.

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