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Electronica
Stylistic origins: House, Techno, Electronic art music, Musique concrete, Experimental music, Rock music
Cultural origins: early- 1990s, United Kingdom, United States
Typical instruments: Synthesizer - Drum machine - Sequencer - Keyboard - SamplerA sampler is an electronic musical instrument that uses stored audio signal samples, generally recordings of existing sounds, and plays them back at a range of pitches. An early form of sampler was an instrument called the Mellotron' (later Novatron due t (traditional instrumentation such as guitarnylon strings. steel strings and more guide dots on the fretboard. A guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with the fingers or a plectrum ( guitar pick). The sound is produced by vibrating strings. Guitars have a body (which is hollow for acousti, bassBass can refer to many different things. Musical SAMPA: [beIs], rhyming with "face" Instrument An abbreviated name for the bass guitar An abbreviated name for the double bass A common name for the Basso vocal range. Terminology Bass (musical term) A bassl, drumFor other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). A drum is a musical percussion instrument, consisting of a membrane which is usually stretched taut over a cylindrical tube that is open at the other end. The membrane is struck, either with the hand ors often featured more regularly than other electronic genres)
Mainstream popularity: Large, especially from 19961996 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar), and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty''. Events January January 5 Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone Jan onwards
Derivative forms:
SubgenresContemporary electronic music includes many different styles or musical genres, such as: Ambient Ambient groove Illbient Organic ambient Isolationist Breakbeat Darkstep 2Step also known as Speed garage Breakbeat hardcore Breakcore Brokenbeat Drill and bas
Big beatBig beat (also Big Beat or sometimes chemical breaks is a style of electronic music developed in the mid-to-late 1990s. It is a hybrid of sounds based on breakbeat rhythms, but also borrowing considerably from acid house, rock, hip-hop and jazz. Populariz - BitpopBitpop is a type of electronic music, where at least part of the music is made using old 8-bit computers or game consoles. Popular choices are the Commodore 64 and Game Boy. A major publisher of bitpop is Bleepstreet Records. Examples of bands in the genr - Chip - Downtempo - Glitch - IDM - Nu jazz - Post-rock - Trip hop
Other topics
Electronic musical instrument - Computer music - Record labels - Notable artists and DJs

Electronica is a rather vague term (which appears to have originated in the United States) that covers a wide range of electronic or electronic-influenced music. The term has been defined by some to mean modern electronic music that is not necessarily designed for the dance-floor, but rather for home listening. It was originally used to refer to a list of then-uncategorizable post- rave music that drew upon different genres and sounds that did not necessarily have a steady dancefloor beat. In the early 1990s electronica began being played in clubs in Europe and North America, and although known for being more abstract and experimental than techno, it often has an underlying rhythm.

In the mid- 1990s it began to be used used by MTV and major record labels to describe the professionally produced and more single oriented electronic dance music made by such artists as Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy. It currently covers a wide variety of styles from the bristling and experimental styles or for home listening such as IDM, glitch, to the dub-oriented downtempo and downbeat to the more jazz-inflected styles of trip-hop and nu jazz. The categories such as IDM, glitch and chip music share much in common with the art and musique concrète styles which predate it by several decades.



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