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Someone who knows should add something about Detroit in the history of electronic music as well as the current Electronic Music Festival. |
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Added the Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music link unobtrusively at the top of Genres. Although the descriptions of each genre on the link are definitely not from a NPOV, the samples and links from subgenre to subgenre are fantastic and more than make up for it. This is a necessity to the article; check it out and you'll see why. :) |
Revision as of 12:25, 18 June 2002
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
Is the Dust Brothers the producers or should the Chemical Brothers be added?
Wasn't Lux Aeterna a choral, not an electronic piece? (Although I believe some electronic distortion may have been added to the version on the 2001 soundtrack). -- The Anome
Dust Brothers are a seperate group. I believe they and the Chemical Brothers shared the same record label for some time, which was Astralwerks. (included it!) I think these artists need to be classified with their genres, and seperating out Artists/DJ's is redundant. I'm going to change it so undiff if you don't like the result.
Someone who knows should add something about Detroit in the history of electronic music as well as the current Electronic Music Festival.
Added the Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music link unobtrusively at the top of Genres. Although the descriptions of each genre on the link are definitely not from a NPOV, the samples and links from subgenre to subgenre are fantastic and more than make up for it. This is a necessity to the article; check it out and you'll see why. :)