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What Were The Best Years In Electronic Music History?


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  1. 1. What Were The Best Years In Electronic Music History?

    • Before 1960 ^
      4
    • 1961
      0
    • 1962
      0
    • 1963
      1
    • 1964
      0
    • 1965
      0
    • 1966
      0
    • 1967
      1
    • 1968
      1
    • 1969
      2
    • 1970
      2
    • 1971
      1
    • 1972
      2
    • 1973
      2
    • 1974
      2
    • 1975
      2
    • 1976
      5
    • 1977
      3
    • 1978
      4
    • 1979
      3
    • 1980
      3
    • 1981
      4
    • 1982
      3
    • 1983
      1
    • 1984
      2
    • 1985
      3
    • 1986
      3
    • 1987
      3
    • 1988
      2
    • 1989
      3
    • 1990
      5
    • 1991
      5
    • 1992
      6
    • 1993
      13
    • 1994
      10
    • 1995
      15
    • 1996
      12
    • 1997
      11
    • 1998
      10
    • 1999
      8
    • 2000
      8
    • 2001
      18
    • 2002
      4
    • 2003
      2
    • 2004
      3
    • 2005
      3
    • 2006
      2
    • 2007
      4
    • 2008
      2
    • 2009
      2


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this should be done in half decades rather than specific years (e.g. 1970-1975 76-80 ect) as half decades do represent an era or technological advancement more

 

specific years are far too short for any 'movement' as such

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Guest Backson

Fuck yeah, 2007!

 

that had Justice, and Teenage Bad Girl and... uh... Jackson's Justice remix...

 

...i just wasted a vote didn't I?

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I think 1992-1995 were the best years as this was the time electronic music became truly mainstream on a large scale and innovation spread in all directions that wasn't necessarily limited by current technology of that time but also employed the creative virtues of older gear.

 

Before then you had a handful of novelty superstars like Kraftwerk or Jarre but electronic music around this time was fuelled by cheaper technology and more importantly the dance/E explosion akin to the rock/acid revolution of the 60's and both are considered the norm today.

 

Also looking back at the music from this period I personally think a lot of it still has a timeless innovative charm that later got lost in commercial genres and disposable club music. I could easily play something from one of my Trance Europe Express comps next to some modern IDM/Braindance and it would fit right in.

 

Ok things have gotten more refined since then but nearly all modern electronic music one way or another has sprouted from the rhythmic allure and cool that dance music created in the early 90's, you only have to look at how music technology has come on in leaps and bounds since then to the point of a complete studio sitting on your lap. Before then (if you didn't live in Detroit or graced Chicago's underground) electronic music was for geeks who stayed in all day waiting for a cassette to load the latest issue of Zapp or ageing hippies with worn out Tangerine Dream vinyl's.

 

 

///rant over

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Electronic music surely didn't hit it's peak until virtual studios became available...

WHAT? HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

 

I've honestly never laughed at anything more on WATMM than this. Well, maybe apart from batcock, and, err, burlap.

 

My vote went to 1981. If I were to pinpoint a time when electronic music became a phenomenon, that would be it.

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Guest ruiagnelo

i don't have a knowledge on electronic music spanning 50 years, so i won't give my opinion.

 

honestly i don't really care.

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Guest enxyme

Electronic music surely didn't hit it's peak until virtual studios became available...

WHAT? HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

 

I've honestly never laughed at anything more on WATMM than this. Well, maybe apart from batcock, and, err, burlap.

 

My vote went to 1981. If I were to pinpoint a time when electronic music became a phenomenon, that would be it.

 

 

 

2001 is the leading vote getter at the moment...

 

you must be the only one laughing...

 

:huh:

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Guest Fatcaesar

Well it depends, i love the 70's with the experimental stuff, or even earlier with kid baltan but whatever the year is i think the 90's or the 20's made the best stuff, single year is hard

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