Way back when inventions in electronics for music were just underway,in the 20's and, 30's there was still no way to record or edit till the 40's when they could take magnetic audio tape and change direction and speed to modify the sound giving way to ELECTROACOUSTIC TAPE MUSIC in the late 40's in France . The 50's saw music from an inventor through algorithmic composition here in the US.
The general reference to Electronic Music (Music made using electroic devices to mimic, mix warp and create tones from occilators) Kraftwerk were one of the first to push their concetp using such things as Moog synthesizers in the early 1970. However, prior to this The BBC sound effect unit had already created a theme tune which ws released onNovember23 1963. This was teh original Dr Who them created with a mix of sound effects and ocillators
Urban music originate from Latin America. This started in the year 1975.
Electronic Music Midwest was created in 2002.
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The Freestylers are an electronic music group which was established in Britain. Much of the group's music can be listened to for free online on YouTube.
UK garage is a type of electronic music that started in England during the 1990's. The creator of UK garage was Todd Edwards. It is derived from house music which began in the United States.
Urban music originate from Latin America. This started in the year 1975.
Electronic Music Midwest was created in 2002.
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World Electronic Music Festival was created in 1995.
Manitoba Electronic Music Exhibition was created in 2011.
The Lab - electronic music duo - was created in 1993.
Orange Music Electronic Company was created in 1968.
Detroit Electronic Music Festival was created in 2000.
Alcides Lanza has written: 'Interferences II (1967-I) for percussion ensemble and electronic sounds' -- subject(s): Percussion music, Electronic music 'Transformaciones' -- subject(s): Chamber orchestra music, Scores 'Penetrations 5 (1970-4) for a minimum of 10 sound sources, with voices, lights, electronic sounds and electronic extensions' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Electronic music 'Plectros II (1966-I) for piano and electronic sounds' -- subject(s): Piano music, Electronic music
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