Greetings, I don't know much about electronic music, can you suggest some artists?
enjoy music with big grooves and beats:
Prodigy
Swedish House Mafia
Justice
Chemical Brothers
Don Diablo
thank you muchly
>Electronic
>>70962451
The fact that so many /mu/tants still use the term ''electronic music'' only tells you how far /mu/ still is from becoming a serious music board. Europeans have long recognized that their is no similarity between all the genres lumped together except for the plug attached to some of the instruments yet /mu/ still persists. Good music boards rank the highly different genres and their subgenres yet /mu/ still calls them all elelctronic. /mu/ is still blinded by rockism: it all ''sounds the same'' and the instruments have plugs (not true, by the way), therefore it must all be the same genre. Europeans grow up listening to a lot of ''electronically produced'' music of the past, other boards grow up listening to a lot of ''electronically produced'' music of the past. /mu/tants are often totally ignorant of the ''electronically produced'' music of the past or anything past rock, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that ''electronic'' is a genre
Musique concrete
EAI / Onkyo
Turntable / tape music
Electronic rock crossover
Ambient
Hip hop
Dub
Downtempo / Chillout
Chillwave / Vaporwave / Internet genres
Techno and many subs
House and many subs
UK Garage and many subs
Trance and many subs
Breaks and many subs
EDM
Drone
Noise
Industrial
EBM
Synthpop
>>70962451
i want to literally fuck these machines: so many knobs to grope
>>70962451
Brian Eno, Jean Michel Jarre, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Xenakis, Edgar Varese, Terry Riley, Klaus Schulze, Cluster, Tangerine Dream, Manuel Göttsching.
>>70962818
mmmhh knobs
>>70962451
Most of those are breaks/big beat and house fyi
>>70962764
I appreciate your thoughts; I listen to classic rock and blues, desert rock and know little of electronic music. Seeking start off points. Thanks for your list!
>>70962914
I see (big breaks) what are some other similar artists in this style?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L8Wcj1r2zM
>>70962959
Google mutronica blog, it's a bunch of charts for basic dance music genre charts made here about 5 years ago.
>>70962978
>mutronica blog
>>70963055
Yes.
On the right are links to most genres.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ETo58bZt8mE
>>70962869
This is a good starting point.
>>70962959
>>70962451
this chart was made for you
>>70963083
stop spamming your shit, really.
>>70963190
Nice chart! It seems searching on youtube, most of these albums are old. Is this an ancient style now, or are there new artists?
>>70963497
this genre peaked in the 90's... and never really got cool again. It evolved into breakcore somehow
>>70963550
Dang.
Maybe I should explore some new styles, or artists. I seek song structure with electronic styles - aim to avoid the same beat for ages
>>70963583
usual IDM maybe? µ-ziq, post-2000 Autechre, non-Ambient Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares, Amon Tobin,
the UK Bass genre also; it either experimental or more calm.
>>70962764
this is satire right
is there an early Electronic music chart? pre 70s type thing?
>>70964669
Well it's true
you might want to ditch those artists in the op and listen to real house music bro, youll thank me later
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFOLjmvf1Nw&ab_channel=Slav
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzXBAaWs7dc&ab_channel=BoilerRoom
>>70965083
try this thread buddy