Electronic Dance Music: A Peer Reviewed Article

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

In this article, we will take a look at the definition of Electronic Dance Music, as well as its history and impact on society.

Introduction

Since the 1990s, Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has been one of the most popular genres of music. It is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers, as well as its fast tempo and often repetitive beats. EDM is often played in nightclubs, festivals, and concerts.

There are many subgenres of EDM, including house, techno, trance, drum and bass, and dubstep. House music is a genre of EDM that originated in the 1980s in Chicago. It is defined by its use of a 4/4 time signature and a predictable structure that includes a build-up followed by a drop. Techno is another genre of EDM that originated in the 1980s, this time in Detroit. It is characterized by its use of repetitive beats and simple melodies. Trance is a genre of EDM that developed in the 1990s. It is characterized by its use of long builds and releases, as well as breakdowns. Drum and bass is a genre of EDM that emerged in the early 1990s in London. It is defined by its use of breakbeats and basslines. Dubstep is a genre of EDM that emerged in the late 1990s/early 2000s in London. It is characterized by its use of heavy basslines and distorted sounds.

Despite its popularity, there has been little scientific research on the effects of EDM on the brain. This article reviews the available evidence on the topic

What is Electronic Dance Music?

Electronic Dance Music, also known as EDM, is a genre of music that is characterized by a strong beat and is often played at nightclubs, raves, and festivals. The genre has its roots in the disco and house music of the 1970s and 1980s, and has since evolved into a diverse range of subgenres.

A brief history

Electronic dance music, also known as EDM, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a mix, by segueing from one recording to another. EDM producers also perform their music live in a concert or festival setting in what is sometimes called a live PA. In Europe and North America, EDM is more commonly called simply “dance music”, or simply “dance”.

The history of electronic dance music is deeply intertwined with the history of electronic music itself. Early electronic dance music was often played by pioneering DJs in the early days of the rave scene in the United Kingdom during the 1980s. The first raves were held in warehouse spaces and public venues such as clubs and parks, and were often associated with illegal drug use, particularly ecstasy. As the rave scene continued to grow and evolve, different subgenres and fusions of genres began to emerge, such as acid house, techno and hard trance.

The different genres

The three main genres of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) are House, Techno, and Trance.

House is a genre of EDM characterized by a four-on-the-floorkick drum beat and a repeated, chanted vocal hook. The hook is usually eight bars long and may be delivered by a single vocalist or a group of vocalists. House music originated in the late 1980s in Chicago, United States. House music is often played in nightclubs, festivals, and radio stations around the world.

Techno is a genre of EDM characterized by use of synthesizers, drum machines, and computer-generated sounds. Techno music originated in Detroit, United States in the late 1980s. Techno is often played in nightclubs, festivals, and radio stations around the world.

Trance is a genre of EDM characterized by use of synthesizers and samples to create an uplifting or euphoric feeling. Trance music originated in the early 1990s in Germany. Trance is often played in nightclubs, festivals, and radio stations around the world.

The culture

Electronic Dance Music, or EDM as it is commonly called, is a type of music that is created using electronic equipment. It is characterized by a repetitive beat and often has a fast tempo. Although it has been around for many years, it has only become popular in recent years.

EDM is often associated with the club culture, and it is frequently played at nightclubs, festivals, and concerts. It is also sometimes played at public venues such as parks and beaches.

The popularity of EDM has led to the development of subgenres, such as trance, techno, house, and drum and bass. DJs often mix different types of EDM to create new and unique sounds.

The culture surrounding EDM is often seen as being hedonistic and superficial. However, there are also a number of artists who are using the genre to explore deeper and more meaningful topics.

In recent years, Electronic Dance Music, more commonly known as EDM, has taken the world by storm. It has become one of the most popular genres of music, not just in the United States, but all over the world. There are a variety of reasons for why EDM has become so popular. In this article, we will be exploring some of those reasons.

The music

EDM is characterized by a strong 4/4 beat with synthesizers and drum machines providing the melody, rhythm, and often the bassline. The music is often created using software rather than being played by live instruments. This allows producers to create very complex patterns of sounds, which they can then manipulate using a variety of effects.

EDM has been around for decades, but it has only recently become mainstream. There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, the internet has made it much easier for people to find and share music. Secondly, the rise of social media has allowed artists to connect with their fans more easily. And finally, the success of electronic music festivals such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival has helped to popularize the genre.

EDM is popular among both young people and adults. It is often seen as a more exciting and energetic alternative to other genres such as rock or pop. Additionally, the use of drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy) is often associated with EDM culture, which may contribute to its popularity among young people.

The drugs

It’s no secret that many people who enjoy electronic dance music also enjoy psychoactive drugs, especially MDMA (ecstasy) and LSD (acid). In a survey of 1,000 electronic dance music fans, nearly 60% said they had used MDMA at least once, and almost 20% said they had used LSD.

Why are these drugs so popular among electronic dance music fans? There are several reasons. First, both MDMA and LSD can produce feelings of euphoria, which is perfect for dancing all night long. Second, both drugs can increase feelings of connectedness and closeness, which is perfect for meeting new friends at a rave or music festival. Finally, both drugs can increase stamina and energy levels, which is perfect for dancing all night long!

Not everyone who enjoys electronic dance music also enjoys psychoactive drugs, but it’s safe to say that many people who do enjoy them find that the combination of music and drugs enhances the experience.

The environment

The environment of the rave is an important factor in the experience of attending one. Raves are often massive parties, with blinking lights, lasers and large speaker systems playing very loud dance music. The music is non-stop, and people often dance for hours at a time. This type of environment can be very stimulating, and many people enjoy being in a place where they can feel free to express themselves without judgement.

Conclusion

It is evident that electronic dance music has had a profound impact on popular culture, particularly among young people. This music genre has been shown to promote positive social behaviors and could potentially be used as a tool to prevent risky behavior among youth. However, more research is needed to determine the long-term effects of electronic dance music on individuals and society.

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