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    Electronic Dance Music Electronic Dance Music has now reached it’s high in the public all over the world. This genre of music was created and reformed from past generations of music and its history goes all the way back to the mid-to-late 70’s. What is common throughout Electronic Dance Music’s history is its usage of drugs between the attendee’s at these concerts, shows, festivals, or raves. Now that Electronic Music is becoming the most popular genre for young adults and teens to listen to, the

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    danceable sound of electronic music” described Irina Cvijanović. (Cvijanovic) Electronic dance music, or better known as “edm”, has completely changed the music industry. Edm has now taken over radio and the mainstream, and has become one of the main aspects of popular culture. (Tankel) The rise and popularity of edm comes from it’s unique and innovative sound that is based heavily on the idea of musical remixing and the blending of genres. Bedroom producers have taken over the music industry by incorporating

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    main argument) 100   EDM, known as electronic dance music, is a term that covers a wide range of different genres of music, all of which is created by using electronic instruments. There are numerous electronics instruments that are used to do so such as synthesizers, drum machines, sequencers, turntable and more. The 1970s marked the beginning of modern dance music, the 1980s marked its commercial breakthrough, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that electronic music grew into the massive genre it is

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    Speech Outline Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, my audience will have a better understanding of EDM culture. Thesis Statement: Electronic Dance Music is more than just bops and scratching sounds; it’s a way of life. Introduction: (Play YouTube video from 1:38 – 1:58). What you just heard were the sounds of EDM. EDM stands for electronic dance music. Also you saw first-hand the inside of a rave called Electric Daisy Carnival (a Las Vegas event famous for ‘finding yourself under the electric

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    reference to the youth EDM or Electronic dance music is a set of many electronic music genres which are produced for dance-based entertainment environment’s such as 1.festivals,2. Raves,3. nightclubs. The music is basically created for use by the DJs or disc jockeys and is produced by them in a studio or at live sessions. 1. 2. 3. The acronym “EDM” was adopted in 2010 by the American music industry and music press as a buzzword to describe

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    Annotated Bibliography: Electronic Dance Music Misinterpreted This is an annotated bibliography for research on how Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is being misinterpreted by the judging ranks of society. I am researching how society views EDM as a culture, from the negative reviews of drug use that it receives. Sam McDonald, Daily P. "Techno Fans Rave without Ecstasy Drug Bust at Peninsula Club Leads to Changes." Daily Press, Newport News, Va., 2001. In this article published by Sam McDonald, a writer

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    Introduction Electronic dance music (EDM) festivals around the world bring hundreds of thousands of fans together for enormous multi-day parties. New York Ranger (2014) points out that ‘DJs are the new rock stars’. “While attendance at concerts and festivals for other music genres declined by 8.3% in the past three years, EDM has only prospered” (Lashbaugh, 2013). Lashbaugh (2013) also notes that EDM festivals are twice as big in attendance than all concerts and festivals in other music genres, combined

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    Substance Abuse in Electronic Dance Music Culture: Minimizing the Effects EDM (electronic dance music) has proven to be a very powerful movement and important part of modern culture. Tons of enthusiastic fans come from all over the world to experience popular EDM rave events in the big cities such as Ultra Music Festival and Electric Zoo. At these type of events fans can expect high quality electronic music, light effects, and recreational drugs. Along seeing the casual use of drugs, it is also

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    The Origins and Developments of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and Contemporary Nightlife Musical Culture The origins and developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers, sampling, effects processing, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI), use of computer technology, hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These

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    many music genres today. Samples often consist of one part of another song, such as a lyric or rhythm break, and used to create a beat for another song. The experimental musicians did not get permission from the artists whose work they were using or from the copyright owner while they were using them to create their own music. It began getting popular in hip-hop when it was just played in local dance parties so they were not obligated to receive copyright clearance in order to play this music at events

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