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Electronic Music is the music created using electronic instruments, such a samplers and drumming machines.

You can make a lot of different things with the equipment. Electronic music can be created with many different sounds thanks to synthesizers, samplers and drum machine.

You can make standard pop music with it (often referred to as Synth-Pop), but you can also make epic and uplifting tracks with it (Trance), make the aural equivalent to Mind Rape with many other styles such as Dubstep, Industrial Metal, etc You can use sample libraries to replicate the sound of an orchestra. This is something you probably have heard in major film scores. is an album of synthesizer versions of the music Johann Sebastian Bach.

Pure electronic (pop music) can be traced back Kraftwerk. He created SynthPop music which deliberately exploited the synthetic origins. Kraftwerk was one the first acts to use electronic instruments, though not exclusively synthesizers, to produce their output exclusively. Electronic music has been around since the 1970s. There are several other electronic instruments that were created before then, including the “croix sonore” (in 1926), the “croix sonore”, and ondes Martenot (in 1928). All these were written for avant-garde classical composers Olivier Messiaen as well as Joseph Schillinger. Obukhov’s The Third, and Last Testament contains an example. Although the invention of the synthesizer is dated back to 1895 (the Teleharmonium), modern voltage-controlled synthesizers (alongside the name “synthesizer”) wasn’t popular until Robert Moog joined RCA to create his own company. Apart from writing for instruments powered by electricity, some composers began to use ‘found sounds.’ Some even used collage to make longer works. The Dombass Symphony. This technique was quite well-known among the Russian Futurists.