7 Electronic Dance Music Facts You Must Know

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

If you’re a fan of electronic dance music, then you need to know these 7 essential facts! From the origins of EDM to its current popularity, this blog post covers everything you need to know about this genre of music.

Introduction

Did you know that electronic dance music (EDM) has been around for over 50 years? This popular genre has its roots in the 60s, when DJs and producers began experimenting with synthesizers and other electronic instruments. Today, EDM is enjoyed by millions of people around the world, both at live events and through streaming services.

If you’re new to EDM, or just want to learn more about this fascinating genre, check out these seven essential facts:

1. The first ever EDM festival was held in 1971.

2. The term ‘EDM’ was first coined in the late 1980s.

3. The biggest EDM festival in the world is Tomorrowland, which takes place in Belgium each summer.

4. Some of the most popular EDM sub-genres include trance, techno, house and drum & bass.

5. The longest running EDM radio show is BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix, which has been broadcasting since 1993.

6. The highest paid DJ in the world is Calvin Harris, who earned an estimated $48 million in 2018 alone.

7. And finally, one of the most important things to remember about EDM is that it’s all about having fun!

The first electronic dance music festival was held in Germany

In 1998, the first electronic dance music festival was held in Berlin, Germany. This event, called Love Parade, is credited with popularizing the genre and helping to make it mainstream. Today, electronic dance music festivals are held all over the world, attracting millions of people each year.

The first electronic dance music festival in the United States was held in Miami

in 1971 and was called the “Music Conference.” It featured performances by electronic music pioneers such as Kraftwerk, Pikelny & Tabusek, and Gershon Kingsley. The first electronic dance music festival in the United States was held in Miami in 1971 and was called the “Music Conference.” It featured performances by electronic music pioneers such as Kraftwerk, Pikelny & Tabusek, and Gershon Kingsley.

The first electronic dance music festival in the world was held in Ibiza

The first electronic dance music festival in the world was held in Ibiza, Spain in 1977. The event, which was called the “Ibiza Dance Party”, featured a selection of international DJs playing a mix of disco, funk, and soul music. The event was so successful that it spawned a series of similar events around the world, including the famous “Love Parade” in Berlin.

The first electronic dance music festival in Japan was held in Tokyo

The first electronic dance music festival in Japan was held in Tokyo in March 2015, called “Festival 8.” The event was organized by music magazine “Dance Moon” and featured performances by top DJs from around the world.

More than 10,000 people attended the event, which was held at the famous nightclub “AgeHa.” The lineup included international DJs such as Erick Morillo, John Digweed, and Sasha.

The popularity of electronic dance music in Japan has been growing in recent years, with more and more clubs and festivals popping up across the country.

If you’re a fan of EDM, be sure to check out some of the great events Japan has to offer!

The first electronic dance music festival in Australia was held in Sydney

In 1998, the first electronic dance music festival was held in Sydney. The two-day event, which featured local and international DJs, was held at the now defunct Hordern Pavilion. Despite being a small event, it attracted a large crowd and was a success.

The first electronic dance music festival in South Africa was held in Johannesburg

The first electronic dance music festival in South Africa was held in Johannesburg in 2016. The city has a long history of hosting music festivals, but this was the first time that an EDM festival had been held in the country. The event was a huge success, with over 30,000 people attending.

Johannesburg is not the only city in South Africa that is home to an EDM festival. In 2019, the inaugural Cape Town Electronic Music Festival was held. This event featured over 100 local and international acts, and it is sure to become a staple of the city’s music scene.

South Africa is not only home to some of the best EDM festivals in the world, but it is also home to some of the best DJs. These include Black Coffee, who has won numerous awards and played at some of the biggest clubs and festivals around the globe, and Euphonik, who has been voted one of the best DJs in South Africa multiple times.

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