Perhaps the best example of the electronic revolution? Insomniac Events’ Electric Daisy Carnival, a dance festival that has attracted tens of thousands of revelers to stadium-style venues for years.
Electronic music is added to the inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage, acknowledgement that the artform is shaping France's artistic identity. By Lars Brandle It’s official: Air, Cassius, Daft ...
I’ve written about Silver Apples before, and I’ll keep writing about them forever, probably. Simeon and Danny Taylor have since passed on, and I hope they both knew how groundbreaking their debut ...
As I was browsing the plethora of top 100 albums of the decade lists, an overarching trend I noticed is the revival and reinvention of electronic music. Yet with little to no effort to identify the ...
Following Berlin techno being added to the German list of intangible heritage in 2023, electronic music has finally made it onto the French Intangible Cultural Heritage list. This represents the first ...
The municipal authorities in Frankfurt are backing the Museum of Modern Electronic Music, as Germany’s policymakers’ embrace clubbing as an economic force and part of the country’s heritage.
An unassuming warehouse off Route 63 in Harleysville contains one of the world’s largest collections of vintage electronic music gear, crammed with amps, synthesizers, guitar pedals, mixing boards, ...
Some of the guests who’ve shown up to speak to the students in King James Britt’s music course at UC San Diego look like the lineup for an all-star music festival—James Poyser, Jill Scott, Questlove, ...
Electronic music has been added to the French Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Now, the genre has made it onto the French Intangible Cultural Heritage list, which represents the first step towards ...
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