[b][u][i]Electronic[/i][/u][/b]
Subgenre 1: House
albums:
Daft Punk - "Alive 2007"
Subgenre 2: Dubstep
albums:
Subgenre 3: Experimental
albums:
Aphex Twin - "Selected Ambient Works 85-92"
Subgenre 4:
albums:
Subgenre 5:
albums:
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Dubstep/progressive house Deadmau5 Random Album title/4x4=12 Dubstep Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites Dubstep/Trap hybrid Skrillex and Rick Ross Purple Lamborghini Trap Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü I'm also going to add for Spotify users there is a Party playlist under Genres that has a ton of EDM Transitional playlist done by Hardwell, Tiesto, Dmitri Vegas and Like Mike, Steve Aoki and a bunch of others. They also have genre specific transitional playlists in there too. I'll add more here when I have more time.
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Technically, you can trace all forms of Electronic back to four main sub genres: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0fkNdPiIL4]House:[/url] Known for it's repetitive 4-4 beat. Spawned subsequent sub-sub genres like 70's Disco, Trance, Hardstyle, Gabber, Techno, etc. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7Qlp49twUg&list=PL1B45923B101AEC8E&index=5]Break Beat:[/url] Called this because of it's.. well.. broken beat. Unlike the 4-4 that came with House music, Breaks uses beat structure more common to Hip-hop(because Hip-Hop came from it), rock, etc. Spawned genres like Florida Breaks, Garage, Electro, Dub Step, Hip-Hop, and Trap. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOEeIP5dgjA]Jungle:[/url] Like Break Beat, only at a much faster tempo and generally more aggressive. Spawned Drum & Bass, Ragga, and Jump-up. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ravnmtm32uE&list=FLBfZkJaqDXl59vGqJcUEyqw&index=97]Downtempo:[/url] Known for it's ambient and mellow nature. Also one of the most influential of the sub genres. The entire 80's New Wave/Synthpop scene came from this. As did Industrial music, Acid Jazz, and Trip-Hop. It's also really hard to list "best EDM albums" because it was way more common for music to be released in LP's of one to three tracks rather than full albums. Made DJing easier.
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由HarlesinCharge0编辑: 10/4/2016 2:11:19 AM[quote]What do you think about Techno?[/quote] I'd say it's actually separate from Electronic as it was an entire genre in its own right before the likes of Daft Punk, Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, etc came along and created their own genre. Their music is nothing like techno at least to me. I don't know though I could be wrong.
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Techno is one of the oldest forms of Electronic music. Spawned almost immediately after the creation of House in the 70's. People have just bastardized the term to be some all-inclusive word for EDM these days. But that's not it's fault.