This is a quick guide for people who want to get into electronic music. There are no rules in this genre, so I will only provide a few guidelines and point you to some good starting points.
First of all, this is not a list of artists or songs. There are plenty of those out there already, and new ones come along every day. Also, I am not going to tell you which “styles” like house or trance are good or bad (whatever that even means). Electronic music is a genre in itself, with countless subgenres and variations. And it has been around for more than 50 years. You can find almost anything you want within electronic music if you look hard enough, but it’s hard to find the gems if you don’t know where to start.
That’s why the most important thing when getting into electronic music is to have an open mind. Don’t be too quick to disregard something because it doesn’t sound like what you imagined electronic music would sound like. Electronic music is so varied that it can be pretty much anything: ambient or heavy, danceable or experimental, minimalistic or dense, abstract or “vocal” (I use the term vocal very
Electronic music can be very overwhelming when you first start to get into it. Here is a quick guide to help you get into the genre.
1. Explore the different genres
Electronic music is a very broad term that encompasses many different genres, including but not limited to: House, Trance, Ambient, Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Liquid Funk, Chill Out, Glitch Hop and many more. I recommend exploring each of these genres and finding what you like best.
2. Find some good artists/DJs
There are many great artists in electronic music and it can be pretty confusing to find where to start. Below are some of my favorite artists in each genre:
House: Avicii, Alesso, Wolfgang Gartner, Deadmau5
Trance: Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Above & Beyond
Ambient: Tycho
Dubstep: Skrillex and Pretty Lights
Drum & Bass: Sub Focus and Netsky
Liquid Funk: High Contrast
Chill Out: Bonobo and Röyksopp
Glitch Hop: Grizmatik and Gramatik
3. Find some good labels
Labels are similar
So you want to listen to electronic music, but don’t know where to start? This is a quick guide to get into electronic music.
It all started when I wanted to get into EDM and didn’t know where to start. I’ve found a lot of guides on how newbies can get into EDM, but none of them were quite helpful. So I decided to make one.
This guide is for those who are new to electronic music and want to listen to it more actively. If you are already familiar with the genre, this guide won’t tell you anything new.
Preliminaries
Here’s a list of things that will be useful if you want to get into electronic music:
Soundcloud – The best place for discovering new music online**
Youtube – A great place for discovering only the most popular electronic music (you can use Youtube as a way of quickly finding out what’s popular right now)**
Spotify – One of the best music streaming services (if you’re too lazy to download tracks)**
Last.fm – A great way of tracking what you’ve listened to and discovering new songs based on your listening habits**
If you are new to the electronic music scene, you may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of genres and sub-genres to choose from. Luckily, this guide will help you understand what makes a good electronic song.
Electronic music has been around since the 1970s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that it started to become popular. The genre grew out of disco, which was a very popular genre in the 1970s. Disco was created by DJs who played at clubs in New York City. They would play two records at the same time and mix them together using turntables.
Nowadays, most people associate electronic music with dance clubs and raves. However, there are many different types of electronic music. In this article we will discuss a few of them.
The first type is dubstep, which is also known as drumstep or just dub for short. Dubstep is characterized by heavy basslines and fast rhythms that make it perfect for dancing. It originated in England and spread throughout Europe before taking over America in the early 2010s. Dubstep has become so popular that many artists have started making albums specifically designed to be played at nightclubs or raves. For example, Skrillex released his first album “Scary Monsters And
Here’s a guide for people who are new to electronic music and want to get into it, or are looking for recommendations.
If you’re asking this question, chances are you know what EDM is. Just go listen to some big room house (Avicii, Hardwell, Nicky Romero) or pop EDM (David Guetta, Calvin Harris) and forget about it. It’s really not that hard to like that stuff, but there’s so much more out there.
Electronic music is a huge genre with many different subgenres and sub-subgenres. It can be very overwhelming trying to get into it because there’s so much of it and most of it isn’t as accessible as EDM is. But don’t give up hope! I’m going to try my best to guide you guys through it!
So here are some tips:
For many people, electronic music is still new and interesting. If you’re one of these people, welcome to the exciting world of electronic music. We are glad to have you here.
Before we start, let’s get some things clear:
Electronic Music is not a genre. It’s a classification that contains a lot of genres. A genre (of any type of music or art) is a theme that is repeated in different ways throughout the creation process. So, Electronic Music can be sub-genres such as Ambient, Dubstep, Techno, Trance and so on. These, in turn, can also have sub-genres like Drum & Bass and UK Garage are sub-genres inside Techno.
Electronic Music was around before the 1960s (and even before computers were invented!) but it wasn’t popular until the 60s when artists like Kraftwerk and Brian Eno started making songs with synthesizers.
Now that we’ve got that out of the way…
If you’re not familiar with electronic music, then don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this post, we’ll be talking about the basics of the genre and what you need to know to get started on your journey into the world of electronic music.
Electronic music is a form of art that uses electronic devices and instruments as part of its production. It includes everything from techno and dubstep to house music and trance.
It’s a very popular genre nowadays, and it’s one of the most diverse genres in terms of style, sound, and production.
In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the different types of electronic music and what makes them unique. We’ll also talk about some common misconceptions surrounding the genre as well as some tips for getting started if you’re new to electronic music or just want to learn more about it.