Genreübersicht
Electronica
A suitably vague term used to describe the emergence of electronic dance music increasingly geared to listening instead of strictly dancing, Electronica was first used in the title of a series of compilations (actually called New Electronica) spotlighting original sources of Detroit techno such as Juan Atkins and Underground Resistance alongside European artists who had gained much from the Motor City's futuristic vision for techno. The word was later appropriated by the American press as an easy catch-all for practically any young artist using electronic equipment and/or instruments, but electronica serves to describe techno-based music that can be used for home listening as well as on the dance floor (since many electronica artists are club DJs as well).
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the Prodigy
(Invaders Must Die)
ungenügend (46%) -
Portishead
(Third)
hervorragend (93%) -
Goldfrapp
(Seventh Tree)
gut (79%) -
Justice
(Cross Symbol)
gut (81%) -
Björk
(Volta)
gut (78%)
Genre-typische Alben
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Boards Of Canada
(The Campfire Headphase)
befriedigend (72%) -
Jem Griffith
(Finally Woken)
ausreichend (56%) -
Goldfrapp
(Supernature)
ausreichend (64%) -
Chikinki
(Lick Your Ticket)
befriedigend (70%) -
Can
(Future Days)
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Can
(Landed)
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Can
(Unlimited Edition)
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Can
(Soon Over Babaluma)
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Can
(Rite Time)
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