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  2. Electronic dance music - Wikipedia

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    Both "club music" and "EDM" seem vague, but the terms are sometimes used to refer to distinct and unrelated genres (club music is defined by what is popular, whereas EDM is distinguished by musical attributes). Though Billboard debuted a "dance" chart in 1974, the larger US music industry did not create music charts until the late 1990s.

  3. House music - Wikipedia

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    House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. [10] It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat.

  4. Timeline of electronic music genres - Wikipedia

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    Bass music (EDM) Late 1990s – early 2000s United Kingdom Bassline: Late 1990s – early 2000s United Kingdom (Sheffield & Leeds) Breakstep: Late 1990s – early 2000s

  5. Electronic music - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s also saw electronic music begin to have a significant influence on popular music, with the adoption of polyphonic synthesizers, electronic drums, drum machines, and turntables, through the emergence of genres such as disco, krautrock, new wave, synth-pop, hip hop, and electronic dance music (EDM).

  6. Gabber - Wikipedia

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    The music is generally between 140 and 190 beats per minute with samples taken from films or other tracks. [7] One of the most characteristic components of gabber/early hardcore first appeared in the track "Anasthasia" (1991) from T99. [8] [9] The word gabber comes from an Amsterdam Bargoens slang, based on the Hebrew chaver meaning "mate" or ...

  7. Music Festivals Have A Glaring Woman Problem. Here’s Why.

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    This holds up especially true for electronic dance music festivals. EDM is notorious for being one of music’s largest boy’s club, with women making up just 11 percent of artists at electronic music festivals in 2015. And in 2014, just 18 percent of EDM labels included women on their rosters.

  8. Electronica - Wikipedia

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    The original widespread use of the term "electronica" derives from the influential English experimental techno label New Electronica, which was one of the leading forces of the early 1990s introducing and supporting dance-based electronic music oriented towards home listening rather than dance-floor play, [1] although the word "electronica" had already begun to be associated with synthesizer ...

  9. Review: Why Did MTV Stop Playing Music? - AOL

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    The advent of YouTube put virtually every music video in history at your fingertips, making MTV—so radically inventive just a generation earlier—as obsolete as FM radio.