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  2. Electronic dance music - Wikipedia

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    Electronic dance music (EDM), [1] also referred to as club music, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres originally made for nightclubs, raves, and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a DJ mix , by segueing from one recording to another. [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Electronic dance music - Wikipedia

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    This category contains subcategories and articles relating to any of the subgenres of electronic dance music (EDM) such as house, techno, trance, dance-pop, electro, drum and bass, trap, dubstep etc.

  4. List of electronic music genres - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electronic music genres, consisting of genres of electronic music, primarily created with electronic musical instruments or electronic music technology. A distinction has been made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology. [ 1 ]

  5. Electronic music - Wikipedia

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    The category "indie electronic" (or "indietronica") [208] has been used to refer to a wave of groups with roots in independent rock who embraced electronic elements (such as synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, and computer programs) and influences such as early electronic composition, krautrock, synth-pop, and dance music. [209]

  6. Koven (group) - Wikipedia

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    Koven, sometimes stylized as KOᐯEN or KOVEN., are an English electronic dance music duo made up of producer Max Rowat and vocalist Katie Boyle. [1] [2] They are especially known for their drum and bass and dubstep, but also make trap, future bass, house, pop and other styles. [3] The duo are signed to Monstercat [4] and hail from London, England.

  7. Wonky (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Wonky is a subgenre of electronic dance music known primarily for its off-kilter or "unstable" beats, as well as its eclectic, colorful blend of genres including hip-hop, electro-funk, 8-bit, jazz fusion, glitch, and crunk. [1] [2] Artists associated with the style include Joker, Rustie, Hudson Mohawke, Zomby, and Flying Lotus.

  8. LSRCITY - Wikipedia

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    LSRCITY (stylized as LSR/CITY) is an electronic dance music project and concert experience by Gareth Emery. The project is known for its live shows, which incorporate the use of synchronized lasers and visual elements. [1] [2] [3] Since 2023, LSR/CITY has released seven singles, several of which feature vocalist Annabel Turner. [4]

  9. Free party - Wikipedia

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    A free party is a party "free" from the restrictions of the legal club scene, similar to the free festival movement.It typically involves a sound system playing electronic dance music from late at night until the time when the organisers decide to go home.