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electronica
[ ih-lek-tron-i-kuh, ee-lek- ]
noun
- a cover term for various genres of electronically generated music, usually excluding electronic dance music.
- electronic devices or technology collectively:
Her house, her office, her car—all are loaded with electronica.
electronica
/ ɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪkə; ˌiːlɛk- /
plural noun
- electronic equipment, systems, music, etc, collectively
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of electronica1
Example Sentences
Whether the songs are presented in their orchestral splendor or as frenetic electronica, each needle drop leavens the natural comedy of John’s frantic awkwardness or captures his chronic sorrow.
Based on one such spinal skeleton of the megalodon, a new study published in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica reports that the giant shark stretched 54 feet in length, or about the size of the cargo section of a semi-trailer truck.
Corpus Christi-based DJ and cumbia electronica pioneer El Dusty will be on the decks, melding soul, reggae and house with his homegrown Tejano groove.
Balancing hooky dance-rock with more experimental forays into electronica and even ambient music, they pepper their lyrics with references to online relationships, chemical dependency and wry, self-aware humour.
The song merges house, electronica and those Euro-rave basslines that became Gaga staples on “The Fame Monster” and “Born This Way,” the same ones that the public fell back in love with when “Bloody Mary,” a deep cut from the latter album, went viral two years back.
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