An introduction to electronic music [70's-00's]
Electronic music has been the love of my life. And with this post I plan to give you a quick overview of what it has to offer, focussing on the 70's-00's. I will give you an example of most of the sub-genres in electronic music.
Electronic disco (AKA electronic boogie)
Lipps Inc. - Funkytown
Giorgio Moroder - Chase
Synthpop
Blue monday - New order
Eurythmics - Sweet dreams
Chicago House
Mr fingers - Can you feel it
Marshall jefferson - Move your body (one of my personal favorites)
Acid House
Phuture - Acid tracks
Fast eddie - Acid thunder
Detroit house
Moodymann - A1 (untitled)
Deep house
Fresh & low - New life
Detroit Techno
Cybotron - Clear
Underground resistance - Transition
Jeff mills - Phase 4
Euro (German) Techno
Vainqueur - Lyot (Maurizio mix)
808 state - cubik
Minimal Techno
Basic Channel - Octaedre
Onur özer - Aida
Dub techno
Maurizio - M-4.5 (A)
Rhythm & sound - No partial
Fluxion - Eruption
Modern techno
I/Y - Intercept
SHXCXCHCXSH - LTTLWLF
Stanislav Tolkachev - Yes, today
Hip Hop
The sugar hill gang - Rapper's delight
Eric B & Rakim - I know you got soul
Jungle
Krome & time - the license
Congo Natty - Under mi sensi
Rave (AKA early hardcore)
Channel X - Rave the rhythm
Gabber
Prophet & Omar Santana - power pill
Industrial
Throbbing Gristle - Discipline
Ambient
Dreamfish - School of fish
Autechre - Nil
Ambient Techno
Aphex twin - Xtal
Plastikman - Consumed
Orbital - Halcyon On and ON
Trip Hop
AIM - Cold water music
Experimental Electronic
Alva Noto & ryuichi sakamoto - Siisx
Arca - EN
Awesome! Upvote for "The Chase" -- I love that beat.
First heard it on Coast to Coast AM -- found that one real quick. I may feature that tomorrow on my Mix!
Check it out #blakes-mix
I'll make sure I listen to it. Part 2 of this post coming out next week, hope you'll find some interesting stuff in there too.
These are all good... but it needs more #cowbell. If your going to show the progression of electronic music... share with us the groundbreaking styles and how they were influenced by predecessors. I love the tracks you have posted but I'm missing the backstory.
This would be a hell of a lot more interesting if you offered your opinion or provided some facts to explain.
Just a thought
You're right, and I thought about doing that. I'm not native to a lot of these genres, and just wanted to provide a quick overview. Next post I will pick some of my all time favorite tracks and describe why they appeal to me. Upvoted for needs more cowbell.
Nice, keep it coming
Part 2 probably coming in a week or so.
I love Halyon On and On omg,... and 90s synthpop was revolutionairy,... the 90s was a golden age for new sounds, we now live in a shmorgasborg of new music in this day and age, nice post thanks
Glad you liked it.
This dudes username and words matchup. Dude is funky.
Have my upvote @funkywanderer.
Wow lots of fun and good memories with this! Thank you! Voted up.
nicee
Some absolute classics on here.... I was listening to Dreamfish as I found this...