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electronic music

noun

  1. electronically produced sounds recorded on tape and arranged by the composer to form a musical composition.


electronic music

noun

  1. a form of music consisting of sounds produced by oscillating electric currents either controlled from an instrument panel or keyboard or prerecorded on magnetic tape
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Origin of electronic music1

First recorded in 1930–35
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The San Diego-based entertainer spent his 30-minute set illuminating the connections between contemporary reggaeton and electronic music.

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"I feel like dance music, electronic music, gets a really bad rep because everyone is like, 'It's not that deep, is it? And I kind of feel it is," she said after collecting her second award.

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"I feel like dance music, electronic music gets a really bad rep' because everyone is like, 'it's not that deep, is it?'. And I kind of feel it is," she said.

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Spacy electronic music fills the room, which looks something like a spa tent: Faded woven carpets blanket the floor, billowy white curtains drape from the ceiling and flickering lanterns cast abstract shadows on the walls, one of which is awash in glowing aqua light.

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She was a pioneer composer of electronic music.

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