Electronic dance music (EDM) is electronic
music produced primarily for the purposes of use within a nightclub setting, or
in an environment that is centered upon dance-based entertainment. The music is
largely created for use by disc jockeys and is produced with the intention of
it being heard in the context of a continuous DJ set; wherein the DJ progresses
from one record to the next via a synchronized segue or "mix".Electronic
dance music is a broad term created and used primarily by Americans, to
describe a set of percussive music genres that largely stem from the production
methods of disco music, house music, techno music, and hip hop music. Such
music was originally born of and popularized via regional nightclub scenes in
the 1980s, the warehouse party scene of the late 1980s, and the early rave
scene of the acid house movement in the late 1980s. By the mid 1990s, the
presence of electronic dance music in contemporary culture was noted widely and
its role in society began to be explored in published historical, cultural and
social science academic studies. It is constructed by means of electronic
instruments such as synthesizers, drum machines and sequencers, and generally
emphasizes the unique sounds of those instruments, even when mimicking
traditional acoustic instrumentation. It sometimes encompasses music not
primarily meant for dancing, but derived from the dance-oriented styles.Listen song here:YouTube
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