Electronic Music Memes: The Funniest of the bunch

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A collection of the funniest electronic music memes from around the internet.

What are memes?

A meme is “an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture.” And in the case of electronic music, memes are plentiful. They come in the form of GIFs, photos, videos, and even songs

A brief history of memes

It’s impossible to pinpoint the precise moment when memes first came into existence, but we can trace their origins back to the early days of the internet. In the early 2000s, message boards and chat rooms were filled with user-created images and jokes, many of which were passed around and turned into digital culture staples.

One of the earliest known examples of a meme is the “Dancing Baby” animation, which went viral on AOL in 1996. This was followed by other popular early memes like “All Your Base Are Belong to Us” and “hamsterdance.com”.

In recent years, memes have become an increasingly important part of internet culture. They’re often used to communicate complex concepts or as a way to react to current events. While some memes are created purely for entertainment value, others can be used to start important conversations about social issues.

Electronic Music Memes

If you’re a fan of electronic music, then you’ve probably seen some of the hilarious memes that have been circulating around the internet. From deadmau5 to Skrillex, there are plenty of electronic music memes out there that will make you laugh. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the funniest electronic music memes.

The Funniest of the bunch

The electronic music memes community on Reddit is a hilarious place. From “Ableton Live is for people who don’t know how to use Logic” to “I miss the old rave days when music was about the drop,” there’s a meme for everyone who’s ever made or performed electronic music.

Here are some of our favorites:

1. “Ableton Live is for people who don’t know how to use Logic”

2. “I miss the old rave days when music was about the drop”

3. “Is this EDM?” “No, this is Progressive House”

4. “The only reason I use Ableton Live is because I can’t afford Logic”

5. “I’m not a DJ, I’m a producer”

6. “You can’t mix if you’re using a laptop”

While the exact origins of many electronic music memes are often disputed, there’s no denying that they’ve become an integral part of the internet culture surrounding the genre.

From deadmau5 and Swedish House Mafia to Daft Punk and Avicii, no electronic artist is safe from the ever-growing list of popular memes.

Here are some of the most popular electronic music memes:

1. Daft Punk’s Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
This meme features a gif of Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter superimposed over a clip from the movie Kung Fury. The original gif was created by Tumblr user fat-bastard and quickly went viral, spawning countless variations.

2. Swedish House Mafia’s Don’t You Worry Child
This meme features a gif of Swedish House Mafia’s Steve Angello superimposed over a clip from the movie The Sandlot. The original gif was created by Tumblr user baseball245 and quickly went viral, spawning countless variations.

3. Avicii’s Levels
This meme features a screenshot of Avicii’s face with the text “When you finally drop that track you’ve been working on for weeks” superimposed over it. The meme was popularized by Twitter user @aviciinews and has been used to describe the feeling of accomplishment that comes with finishing a project.

4. deadmau5’s Coffee Run
This meme features a screenshot of deadmau5’s notorious coffee run video with the text “When someone asks if you’re still working on that track” superimposed over it. The meme is often used to describe the feeling of imposter syndrome or when someone is doubting their ability to finish a project.

How to make your own electronic music meme

Electronic music memes are a great way to make your friends laugh. They’re also a great way to procrastinate. But did you know that you can make your own? With a little bit of creativity and a lot of free time, you can make the funniest meme of the bunch. Here’s how.

Step 1: Choose your image

Picking the right image is critical for making a great electronic music meme. If you can’t find a good one on Google Images, try searching on Reddit or 4chan.

Once you’ve found an image, crop it so that only the relevant part is visible. For example, if you’re making a meme about Skrillex, you might want to crop out everything except for his signature hairstyle.

##Step 2: Add some text

Now it’s time to add your text. Keep it short and sweet, as too much text will make your meme look cluttered. Try to be funny, but avoid going over-the-top with your jokes.

There are a few different ways to add text to your image. You can use an online tool like Imgur’s Meme Generator, or you can do it manually in an image editing program like Photoshop.

If you’re using Photoshop, create a new text layer and type out your message. Once you’re happy with the way it looks, save your work and upload it to the internet!

Step 2: Add your text

Adding text to your meme is easy with Kapwing’s powerful editor. Just click the “Text” button in the top toolbar and start typing. You can choose from a variety of fonts and colors, or get creative and use Kapwing’s built-in tools to create custom text effects.

To make your meme even more unique, you can also add images, videos, and audio. Just click the “Media” button in the top toolbar and upload your files. You can also fetch media from URLs if you want to use someone else’s content in your meme.

Once you’re happy with your meme, just click the “Export” button in the top toolbar to save it to your computer or share it directly to social media.

Step 3: Share your meme!

Now that you’ve made your own electronic music meme, it’s time to share it with the world! Post your meme on social media using the hashtag #EMM (for Electronic Music Memes), or share it on your favorite electronic music forum. Whichever way you choose to share your meme, make sure to include a link back to this page so others can make their own memes, too!

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