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I added the reference hint for record labels and DJs as in some cases these can be more well known than the artists. -- PJL
I added the reference hint for record labels and DJs as in some cases these can be more well known than the artists. -- PJL



Created the topic [[Electronic music/Art music]] (aka [[Electronic art music]]), for a detailed discussion of the more academic stuff (ie work by Reich, Stockhausen etc.) I hate the term "art" music, but it's better than "contemporary" (as I've heard some people call it.) -D



Revision as of 22:37, 27 September 2001

about half of this text comes from the "Electronic Music" page (2 leading caps instead of one); I've combined that info with the text here. However, the two articles claimed two different people to have produced the "earliest" electronic music; I've removed that claim for the phrase "early" instead; if someone can clarify the timeline in paragraph 2 a bit, please do so. --KQ


I added the reference hint for record labels and DJs as in some cases these can be more well known than the artists. -- PJL


Created the topic Electronic music/Art music (aka Electronic art music), for a detailed discussion of the more academic stuff (ie work by Reich, Stockhausen etc.) I hate the term "art" music, but it's better than "contemporary" (as I've heard some people call it.) -D