Electro! Not techno, trance, or industrial.finally!
#1
Posted 07 March 2008 - 06:00 PM
Electro is a term used to describe specific styles of electronic music.
HISTORY LESSON:
It was originally used to describe a subgenre of hip-hop that gained popularity in the early 1980's in Germany, England, and the US. Electro was directly influenced by Kraftwerk and Funk, whereas earlier hip-hop was closer to disco. Defining characteristics of this genre were dominating synthesizer lines and rhythm sections comprised of drum machine beats, rather than samples. Vocals were delivered in a robotic, dead pan matter.
As time progressed, many subgenres grew out of electro, as well as a certain fashion sense and attitude. Foremost among these were electroclash (a hybrid of electro, new wave, and Italo disco) and electropop (a form of synthpop characterized by a cold, robotic sound). It is heavily debated among music scholars whether or not these are actual subgenres of electro. Electro is considered synonymous to this day with these two genres.
Electro also spawned more valid, genuine subgenres, including electro funk, electro bass, glitch electro, downtempo electro, and minimal electro. Electro also influenced freestyle music and Miami bass (in turn creating techno bass), and had a significant role in the evolution of ghettotech.
When someone refers to electro in modern times it is not likely they are referring to the original hip-hop style. Electro is commonly used as shorthand for describing music from the electropop revival and electro house scene. Electro was extremely influential, inspiring a myriad of subgenres, all of which could be considered electro. This makes it very confusing when trying to ascertain exactly what strand of electro a certain artist's sound fits into.
In general, many people use electro to describe all electronic music meant to be danced to, distinguishing it from electronica (electronic music meant for home listening).
Electro is used most accurately to describe the original strand of funk influenced hip-hop. Electro purists consider this the only valid definition.
--source: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=electro
So lets cut to the chase.
Bands/artists that may fit into this category
Chromeo
Boyz Noise
Ratatat
Mr. Oizo
Cut Copy
Simian Mobile Disco
Daft Punk
Tiga
Yelle
Royksopp
Benny Benassi
Spank Rock
Fischerspooner
Goldfrapp
Crystal Castles
Justice [they've blown up quite a bit]
Kavinsky
LA Riots
Roccanova
MSTRKRFT
Vitalic
Digitalism
Busy P
Flosstradamus
The Chemical Brothers
Riot in Belgium
Uffie
Robots in Disguise
Does it Offend you, Yeah
Mylo
Sneaky Sound System
Peaches
Ladytron
DJ Steve Aoki
Bodyrox
Surkin
The Faint
Feel free to contribute to this list
lets share our love for electro!haha;)
#2
Posted 07 March 2008 - 06:28 PM
ahhh.
soo good.
Big fan of MSTRKRFT, Justice and Daft Punk.
haha! i'm listening to Justice right now actually.
Love so alike that none do slacken, none can die.
-John Doone
#6
Posted 08 March 2008 - 08:37 AM
I also like the Chemical Brothers, saw a bit of them last week
Only two artists out of the electro field
#8
Posted 08 March 2008 - 04:25 PM
#9
Posted 08 March 2008 - 08:23 PM
Cut Copy are pretty big.. 'hearts on fire' << best song.
Midnight Juggernauts - tombstone
The Presets - my people
PNAU - wild strawberries
these are all aussie electro peoples.
Hot Chip
#11
Posted 10 March 2008 - 06:37 AM
to add - artists/groups/DJS/producers that may fit..
+Diplo
+Glass Candy
+M.I.A.
+Santogold
+Amanda Blank
+Blonde Do Role
+Bjork
+Le Tigre
+Beck
+CSS
+SOULWAX
+Felix Cartel
+Tronik Youth
+Vicarious Bliss
+Crystal Castles
+Larry Tee
+Capsule (Japan)
+Espion
+DLake
+datA
+David Guetta
..i'm a lover for a lot of Diplo, Spank Rock and all that vulgarity stuff at the moment.
#12
Posted 10 March 2008 - 10:58 AM
i love their song kelsey
#13
Posted 10 March 2008 - 10:55 PM
#15
Posted 11 March 2008 - 06:31 PM
i have no idea if this falls into the catagory..
def cut
southside rockers.
#16
Posted 11 March 2008 - 07:56 PM
Ghostland Observatory
#17
Posted 11 March 2008 - 08:06 PM
i think Cut Copy are playing at the SXSW festival in the US... so they'll definitely get some exposure there.
They might be popular in the UK, maybe just in the ultra-indie scene, but usually Australian electro outfits do pretty well overseas.. at least i like to think so
Anyway, someone mentioned Le Tigre.. they are alright, i don't mind their song 'TKO'... that was on replay on my playlist for a while when it first came out.
Bonde De Role are brilliant. their song 'marina gasolina' was on the ad for Bonds underwear in Australia..which was where i first heard it. that song reminds me so much of M.I.A, who is alsooo wicked. but i dunno if she is "electro" per se....meh.
#18
Posted 11 March 2008 - 08:53 PM
yayayay daft punk (= haha theres even a song called "Electropop" by Jupiter Rising. i love it <3
________________________girl's desire
#19
Posted 12 March 2008 - 12:56 PM
They might be popular in the UK, maybe just in the ultra-indie scene, but usually Australian electro outfits do pretty well overseas.. at least i like to think so
Anyway, someone mentioned Le Tigre.. they are alright, i don't mind their song 'TKO'... that was on replay on my playlist for a while when it first came out.
Bonde De Role are brilliant. their song 'marina gasolina' was on the ad for Bonds underwear in Australia..which was where i first heard it. that song reminds me so much of M.I.A, who is alsooo wicked. but i dunno if she is "electro" per se....meh.
yeah i love 'marina gasolina' but with M.I.A. she doesn't exactly fall under electro, she does however incorporate it some of her work along with a bunch of genres (reggae, grime..)
just like how some people would hear spank rock at first and wouldn't categorize him under electro either.
#20
Posted 21 March 2008 - 03:12 AM
i love MSTRKRFT's remix of Justice's 'D.A.N.C.E.".
also loveee DAFT PUNK and SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM.





























