Electronic Music

Electronic Music is, unsurprisingly enough, music made with electronic instruments, such as synthesizers, samplers and drum machines.

What you use the equipment to make... well that is a very varied thing. Synthesizers and samplers and drum machines are very flexible in the range of sounds they can make, and as such, electronic music is very varied.

You can make pretty much standard pop music with it (often called Synth Pop), you can make the aural equivalent of Mind Rape with it (see Industrial) or you can mix it with many other styles.

Arguably, pure electronic music can be traced back to Kraftwerk (the band, not the troper of the same name), who made Synth Pop music that deliberately exploited its synthetic origins. Kraftwerk was one of, if not the first act that exclusively used electronic instruments to generate their output.

Sub-genres include:

 * Ambient
 * Chiptune
 * Crunkcore
 * Dance-Punk
 * Darkwave
 * Downtempo
 * Dubstep
 * Drum and Bass (DnB for short, also known as jungle)
 * Electronic Body Music (EBM for short)
 * Eurobeat
 * Harsh Noise
 * House Music (no, not that House)
 * Global Underground
 * Industrial
 * Industrial Metal
 * IDM (Intelligent Dance Music for short)
 * Jumpstyle
 * Synth Pop
 * Speedy Techno Remake
 * Stupid Statement Dance Mix
 * Techno
 * Hardcore Techno
 * Trance
 * Trip-Hop