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The New Zealand Music Award for Best Electronic Artist is an Aotearoa Music Award that honours New Zealand artists for outstanding dance-pop and electronica recordings. The inaugural award was presented as Best Electronica Album in 2002 to Sola Rosa for their album Solarized .
Nu jazz began with the use of electronic instruments in the 1970s, with contributions from artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Ornette Coleman.Herbie Hancock's work in the early 1980s, particularly his collaboration with Bill Laswell on the album Future Shock, played a pivotal role in defining the genre by incorporating electro and hip-hop rhythms.
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The first Nature One took place in 1995 on the grounds of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. The following year, Nature One was relocated to the site of the former Pydna missile base, where it still takes place today. Nocturnal Wonderland: 1995–present United States Massive electronic music festival originally based on Alice in Wonderland.
The outlets and artists of Skweee are still mostly limited to the Nordic countries. Starting in the late 1990s, the term "electro" is also used to refer two other fusion genres of electro, either blended with techno and new wave in electroclash. [40] [41] In 2006, Direct Influence, a six-piece Melbourne based electro/rock/reggae group was ...
Ethnic electronica (also known as ethnotronica, ethno electronica or ethno techno) is a broad category of electronic music, where artists combine elements of electronic and world music. The music is primarily rooted in local music traditions and regional cultures, rarely relying on global trends of popular music.
Nurse With Wound – (UK and Ireland) collaborative solo project of artist Steven Stapleton; Michael Nyman – (UK) composer and former critic and musicologist; Midori (band) – (Japan) four-member jazz-punk fusion band; The Observatory – Singapore-based art-rock band; Obsil – (ITA) composition, electronic music