Evolution of Electronic Music (1929 - 2019)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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  • @nx_br4ndy459
    @nx_br4ndy459 4 года назад +4963

    If you want to skip to certain timelines of Electronic music, I have made a list of labelled timestamps.
    0:00 to 4:27- Very experimental concrete music and some songs with actual melodies.
    4:28 to 9:46 - Early dance music and some experiments. House is born****
    9:47 to 14:55 - Really well known late 80s and 90s hits, consisting of House, eurodance and drum and bass.***
    14:56 to 19:50 - Noughties house, Big Room house, Trance, new genres and emerging EDM artists.*
    19:51 to End- Emerging EDM artists becoming more popular and more genres are created. House is still very popular.**
    **The most popular artists of our time include Marshmello, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Avicii and Swedish House Mafia.
    Dubstep is created in the early 2010's
    (sorry I didn't include this haha)
    Artists such as skrillex, skream etc. are pioneers of this genre
    *In the 2000s, Hard trance and hardcore club music was at its peak, dying out by the time 2010 started. Meanwhile, a lot of house was being made by the likes of David Guetta, Eric Prydz, Benny Benassi etc. A lot of these artists are still making music today.
    *** Some creators of classic eurodance made in the early 90s are Snap!, 2unlimited, Technotronic etc.
    ****A lot of creators were making music during this period, such as Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys and Donna Summer

    • @Petersouza2001
      @Petersouza2001 4 года назад +52

      We've been in a new era since the mid to late 2010s with the wonky trap and synth pop music, i think the music's notes are ridiculous. People like nora an pure and pertit biscuit sound nice.

    • @dwnlw5876
      @dwnlw5876 4 года назад +15

      Thank you so much🥺

    • @PeterRebro
      @PeterRebro 4 года назад +37

      Very good timeline of electronic music, but for me missing Pet Shop Boys, Bros, KLF.

    • @casualsuede
      @casualsuede 4 года назад +34

      @@PeterRebro more than pet shop boys, whom I love, was the omission of New Order's bizarre love triangle, which heavily influenced techno music and blue monday, which was the best selling Electronica single for decades in Europe. The song they did list (vanishing point, which was actually a bside) had very little impact on the dance music scene.
      They also barely touch on classic 80's house.

    • @RafaelSantos_
      @RafaelSantos_ 4 года назад +8

      a great complement for the video is this site music.ishkur.com/# an interative museum of the electronic music

  • @fabricioaf89
    @fabricioaf89 3 года назад +4097

    I never imagined that while the world was listening to Elvis, there was somebody somewhere making electronic music

    • @jorje0068
      @jorje0068 3 года назад +97

      My brain is broken

    • @leeagdup1
      @leeagdup1 3 года назад +87

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 good vibrations by The Beach Boys had some electronic elements...especially that chorus. But back then to imagine a whole song like that though 💀💀💀💀💀

    • @dergrinch69
      @dergrinch69 3 года назад +88

      The Theremin was invented 1920. So basically the foundation was set for electronic music back then.

    • @dreama.
      @dreama. 3 года назад +8

      The more you know!

    • @user-pu1bs9eh7v
      @user-pu1bs9eh7v 3 года назад +19

      electronic music predates everything and now has absorbed everything. and thats a good thing.

  • @StevieQ
    @StevieQ 3 года назад +3075

    Play this playlist in reverse order and watch your party get real weird

    • @cdifreakguy
      @cdifreakguy 3 года назад +91

      Underrated comment ☝️

    • @markafusion
      @markafusion 3 года назад +40

      Jajajajajajaja great idea! It could become a Zombies Party jajaiiishhh

    • @xtc1988
      @xtc1988 3 года назад +22

      Lol in the beginning there would be just little children, then Raver...
      I would start at ~2005 and quit at 1929 😉

    • @shaunobrien534
      @shaunobrien534 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @dreama.
      @dreama. 3 года назад +1

      YEEES

  • @microtonalmilio5233
    @microtonalmilio5233 4 года назад +7357

    So it took 50 years for the beat to drop basically

    • @kode-man23
      @kode-man23 4 года назад +429

      It's fascinating to think of an era where putting any sort of percussion to electronic music was considered a more alien concept than the music itself. Think about it, there is no equivalent by today's standard, nothing that is so experimental, so on the very outer fringes of comprehension that we don't immediately try to combine it with anything and everything else in existence. Imagine anything, anything at all existing today, and going 50 years (!) without something as simple as drums being added to it.

    • @Tachy_Bunker
      @Tachy_Bunker 4 года назад +98

      Yeah thats right, edging, hardstyle

    • @juliansuse1
      @juliansuse1 4 года назад +103

      Beethoven kinda did a base drop on number 5

    • @nx_br4ndy459
      @nx_br4ndy459 4 года назад +8

      kinda

    • @Kieran_OPC
      @Kieran_OPC 4 года назад +44

      Antonio Vivaldi - Parabellum
      A beat dropped in like 1659 i think the song is?

  • @ManuelKahana
    @ManuelKahana 4 месяца назад +66

    Some ommisions:
    1961: Runaway - Del Shanon
    1962: Tornados - Telstar
    1965: It's Gonna Rain - Steve Reich
    1967: Silver Apples
    1967: Baby, You're A Rich Man - Beatles
    1968: Switched-On Bach - Wendy Carlos
    1978: Warm Leatherette - Daniel Miller
    1978: Being Boiled - The Human League
    1978: Firecracker by - The Yellow Magic Orchestra
    1979: Cars - Gary Numan
    1981: Vienna - Ulravox
    1981: Tainted Love - Soft Cell
    1981: Don't You Want Me - The Human League
    1982: Planet Rock - Africa Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force
    1983: Blue Moday - New Order
    1985: 19 - Paul Hardcastle
    1985: No UFO - Model 500
    1987: Pump Up The Volume - M|A|R|R|S
    1990: Come Together (Wetherall Remix) - Primal Scream
    1990: Safe From Harm - Massive Attack
    1991: Charly - The Prodigy
    1994: Chemical Beats - Chemical Brothers
    1998: OK - Talving Singh
    2000: Everything In Its Right Place - Radiohead
    2002: Losing My Edge - LCD Soundsystem

    • @Mrenderboyo
      @Mrenderboyo Месяц назад +1

      I feel like Mechanical Man by DEVO should’ve been included, or maybe a song from their album Shout since that whole album was composed using a Fairlight CMI

    • @ILikeCornYouKnow
      @ILikeCornYouKnow 20 дней назад +1

      Blue Monday, Cars, and Tainted Love were so famous I'm very shocked they weren't included.

  • @RolyWestYT
    @RolyWestYT 4 года назад +5544

    The beginning of this was scary as hell.

    • @D3LTA_TH3_D3M0N
      @D3LTA_TH3_D3M0N 4 года назад +46

      Didn’t expect to see you here Roly 👀

    • @alexbat9337
      @alexbat9337 4 года назад +49

      why people are so excited for him being a youtuber, this man is spitting facts

    • @roecatgaming
      @roecatgaming 4 года назад +46

      0:58 are you sure

    • @romankinakh2009
      @romankinakh2009 3 года назад +12

      A1 - It's just a burning memory

    • @roecatgaming
      @roecatgaming 3 года назад +2

      @@romankinakh2009 did you reply on the wrong comment?

  • @mercy8241
    @mercy8241 4 года назад +2754

    1932:
    - What music do you prefer?
    - Electronic
    - What exactly?
    - Rachmaninov

    • @mercy8241
      @mercy8241 4 года назад +100

      @Mkvb Rachmaninov's rave parties were invented even before he knew about them

    • @aldebaran2643
      @aldebaran2643 4 года назад +12

      @@mkvbb Jewish, my dude. Sorry to burst your bubble.

    • @JVMan318
      @JVMan318  4 года назад +36

      @@aldebaran2643 where is it written that he is a Jew?

    • @vertoviaflaneuse
      @vertoviaflaneuse 4 года назад +61

      @@aldebaran2643 wtf what does being a jew has to do with anything? There were many russian jew people

    • @aldebaran2643
      @aldebaran2643 3 года назад +9

      @@vertoviaflaneuse You might not care, but they themselves do, quite a lot more than you'd expect.

  • @fpep5
    @fpep5 Год назад +1180

    This compilation really went the commercial/eurodance route after the early 80s. Electronic music evolved into a much greater art form than most of these examples.

    • @ububox2087
      @ububox2087 Год назад +166

      Absolutely. Where's the Breaks? Hardstyles? Psytrance? Dubstep? Prog trance? Glitchhop? Ambient? Drum and Bass? Deep House? Trip Hop? Pink Floyd?.etc. I know some of these tracks might have dipped their toes into these genera pools.. but barely. It's a cool compilation, but to call it 'the evolution of electronic music' is a stretch.

    • @davidtabb3678
      @davidtabb3678 Год назад +42

      Orbital ? The Orb? Future Sound of London? Dreadzone?

    • @Alberto.R.Diaz.
      @Alberto.R.Diaz. Год назад +10

      Absolutely agree, although I feel is more likely that we've heard these songs rather than the rest of us have heard our specif taste likes that probably wouldn't remind them something but it would to us.

    • @krisnick92
      @krisnick92 Год назад +10

      ​@ububox2087 all of them are subgenres of subgenres, if we're going that route why not include extratone or some other underground tunes

    • @judeyusoof2859
      @judeyusoof2859 Год назад +20

      Guys remember this compilation was made from his opinion, we all have different opinions on which songs should be included but this is his list not ours

  • @faryyunyp4887
    @faryyunyp4887 2 месяца назад +47

    Unfortunately, the most creative and influential pioneer of electronic music of the Berlin School was forgotten here: Klaus Schulze, the father of electronic music…

  • @shadowraven4221
    @shadowraven4221 4 года назад +2466

    I really wonder how people in 1920 would have reacted to music in 2020, imagine how different music might be again by 2120

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 4 года назад +232

      It depends on who you would have asked. A composer would have said: "What? You get a full orchestra out of this laptop, just with that MIDI voices?" A normal music would have asked with the modern EDM: "Is your grammophon not working properly or why is your music jumping all over the place?" :D And a Radio user would try to fix his antenna because he would think, that not the song "Faded", but his station :D

    • @Synthanarchist
      @Synthanarchist 4 года назад +59

      Who knows? Maybe Even more Galactic style- Futuristic style than Now

    • @lanzibangli1259
      @lanzibangli1259 4 года назад +38

      Well the popular music back then was Jazz

    • @Tachy_Bunker
      @Tachy_Bunker 4 года назад +26

      Stellar genre is born

    • @Synthanarchist
      @Synthanarchist 4 года назад +3

      @@Tachy_Bunker what's this?

  • @phalanxHH
    @phalanxHH 3 года назад +1149

    0:26 This one really was ahead of it's time, that music could be from some NES game.

    • @Unkn4wN_TM
      @Unkn4wN_TM 3 года назад +126

      Agreed! It felt so out of place in there

    • @somecallmeelvis
      @somecallmeelvis 3 года назад +82

      It sounds like a pokemon game for the Gameboy

    • @l_a_i_n
      @l_a_i_n 3 года назад +155

      What's mindblowing about this is that it made out of paper. Literally, he cut sound waves from strips of paper and then fed them to a device called variophone, which interpreted it to sound. Through trial and error he found the right combination of cuts that made music.

    • @awesomemouse
      @awesomemouse 3 года назад +21

      I thought the same thing. Sounds exactly like the Felix Game on NES. Watch the gameplay video

    • @letsgoletsgoletsgoletsgoletsgo
      @letsgoletsgoletsgoletsgoletsgo 3 года назад +18

      Music of the spheres sounds so current .. ok maybe like a 90s new age single

  • @noobscoopsies1100
    @noobscoopsies1100 3 года назад +2533

    The early electric music is just me using _FL studio_ for first time

    • @Raf-qz7ih
      @Raf-qz7ih 3 года назад +56

      True

    • @peterpotato1
      @peterpotato1 3 года назад +35

      So true

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 3 года назад +51

      Not to mention that Bop pretty much sounds like a classically charming 8-but (re: Nintendo Game Boy) song.

    • @dannyhood8857
      @dannyhood8857 3 года назад +12

      Best I ever heard.

    • @laxedmusic2726
      @laxedmusic2726 3 года назад +7

      Damn u read my mind

  • @vrlord7949
    @vrlord7949 2 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for muting the sound while Modern talking were playing, this was soothing😂

    • @alinka1776
      @alinka1776 2 месяца назад

      Поддерживаю😅👍🏻

    • @Крутойаутист
      @Крутойаутист 28 дней назад

      Modern Talking - это просто коммерческая музыка, вот почему на эти песни нет никакой громкости

  • @GlortMusic
    @GlortMusic 7 месяцев назад +805

    Let's be honest: NoCopyrightSounds is playing a very big role in the EDM industry and has become part of the history of electronic music.

    • @julianenriquez7859
      @julianenriquez7859 6 месяцев назад +35

      Exacto, pero el video en la década de los 2000's y 10's se enfocó mucho en música comercial y hasta pop, debieron haber algunas de NCS, como también de monstercat, otros sellos y mucho más.

    • @sony_mdr7506
      @sony_mdr7506 4 месяца назад +31

      lmao no. id argue skrillex is the biggest and most influential electronic musician from that era and he was not even related to any of the NCS artists. If NCS didn't exsist youtube intros wouldn't. electronic music would have moved without 100s of the same sounding music

    • @isaakwelch3451
      @isaakwelch3451 4 месяца назад +7

      Nah, not really. I cant even think of more than one or two tracks released on NCS

    • @Greeduation
      @Greeduation 3 месяца назад +2

      Maybe

    • @Axion97Player
      @Axion97Player 3 месяца назад +6

      This is so true. I can't understand why on earth there are still people who insist on belittling the importance of NCS to electronic music.

  • @kilodps2749
    @kilodps2749 3 года назад +1276

    The beginning of Electronic Music is a whole Creepy Pasta

    • @matz_c1
      @matz_c1 3 года назад +17

      Yeah what was that it was so creepy

    • @zeniabaklazan3871
      @zeniabaklazan3871 3 года назад +7

      feel the vibe

    • @5aruiz
      @5aruiz 3 года назад +7

      I literally had shivers running down my spine listening to the beginning of this video

    • @vazal9744
      @vazal9744 3 года назад +15

      Man! I find this video at 02:00 am, thes first five minutes in headphones... Worst decision...

    • @odorifero
      @odorifero 3 года назад +5

      It could be a creepypasta soundtrack

  • @valegf9465
    @valegf9465 3 года назад +1006

    Electronic music now: G R O O V E
    Electronic music before: Giygas final battle OSTs

    • @СергійПоляков-х6в
      @СергійПоляков-х6в 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/SzTllmPtVgI/видео.html

    • @mercy.999
      @mercy.999 3 года назад +16

      As an EarthBound enjoyer, I can confirm.

    • @Switcher1972
      @Switcher1972 3 года назад +6

      That's clearly the impression the selection gives. Reality is a bit more subtle.

    • @JPX64Channel
      @JPX64Channel 2 года назад +2

      more like fruit MIXERS and the squirrels.

  • @shiruotakuno28
    @shiruotakuno28 3 месяца назад +5

    Thanks for helping me add new songs to my playlist bruv
    :)

  • @mattuiop
    @mattuiop 4 года назад +5958

    Pre 70s Electronic music be like: *soviet noise experiments*

    • @SPARTADIO
      @SPARTADIO 3 года назад +46

      😂😂😂👌🏻

    • @quattro4468
      @quattro4468 3 года назад +65

      Ok? You fishing for likes?

    • @lucasrodriguezarata5767
      @lucasrodriguezarata5767 3 года назад +14

      Jajajaja

    • @dylanmurphy572
      @dylanmurphy572 3 года назад +87

      It’s funny because the 1954 one is used for the sound on an experiment sketch on a comedy show called Limmys show

    • @GuilhermeMichel
      @GuilhermeMichel 3 года назад +18

      Rachmaninoff Prelude hahaahha why?

  • @jairusb6430
    @jairusb6430 3 года назад +656

    6:54 ABBA was really slapping that hard in 1979, that is just amazing.

  • @gryph0n55
    @gryph0n55 3 года назад +617

    My man made a RUclips account, didn’t upload a single video for 4 years, outta nowhere drops a lengthy video on the evolution of electronic music, it gains over 850,000 views, then doesn’t upload a single video ever again even 2 years later. This dude is playin fuckin 8D chess with the RUclips algorithm right now I tell ya.

    • @peachandtoffee
      @peachandtoffee 3 года назад +1

      oh

    • @tuggaboy
      @tuggaboy 3 года назад +6

      Maaaaybe... he has private videos :) or deleted the earliest

    • @batchmotorsport
      @batchmotorsport 4 месяца назад +2

      I'm here another 3 years on and this is the only video

  • @kraftwerklover69
    @kraftwerklover69 2 месяца назад +6

    thank you for including kraftwerk :)

  • @NickEter
    @NickEter 3 года назад +755

    The earliest ones are just amazing. I've never heard something that's not intended to be scary, but still is so damn creepy

    • @M.AX1MUS
      @M.AX1MUS 3 года назад +40

      Scary today was normal in 1945...

    • @troelsknudsen253
      @troelsknudsen253 3 года назад +27

      music concrete from those times is generally pretty unsettling yeah

    • @СофьяВоскресенская
      @СофьяВоскресенская 3 года назад

      Try out Steve Roach then :)

    • @idot3331
      @idot3331 3 года назад +17

      I think they sort of were intended to be scary

    • @greathornedowl1783
      @greathornedowl1783 3 года назад +5

      They were intended to be scary mate, it's obvious. I think they were supposed to sound like aliens or something because everyone was into that back then

  • @behzad6034
    @behzad6034 3 года назад +978

    Electronic music has hundreds of genres today. So it's hard to show the evolution because of all the branching over time

    • @LifeLongMETALHead83
      @LifeLongMETALHead83 3 года назад +37

      Hundreds of genres, most of them garbage.

    • @PereVS23
      @PereVS23 3 года назад +83

      I'd say that most of them are great, but the ones that become commercial are garbage. There's a huge iceberg of underground stuff that is pure art, it's just hard to find

    • @raleo7466
      @raleo7466 3 года назад +17

      @Nero Wynn EDM is a bit hurtful, try dancing to Speedcore or Japanoise if you can xD. But yeah, labels are labels, if a song is a bop it's a bop and done

    • @eldespiadadoruiz3399
      @eldespiadadoruiz3399 2 года назад

      Exactly guango

    • @wendaizkawaii27
      @wendaizkawaii27 2 года назад +1

      Then how am I supposed to continue making music, if my music isn't even that good, and "too experimental?"
      (I will probably delete this comment later because I'm uneasy right now)

  • @itsshalevfromtaxidashcamer9390
    @itsshalevfromtaxidashcamer9390 3 года назад +859

    The Electronic music from the 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60's are so creepy, and scary.

    • @mrscotti3224
      @mrscotti3224 3 года назад +45

      @Baba Yaga I don’t think it’s creepy I just think it’s pretty interesting to see how much electronic songs have come from analog sythenizers and huge complex machines to make noises and obviously real tunes made would be very very hard to make but as the tech they used became more advanced the easier a actual melody became to make with for example when MOOG came out it was revolutionary in electronic music and made it much easier and before the 70s you had to be very very skilled to do the tunes and it’s got to be perfect for it to sound ok so a lot of these tunes in the beginning where they made people think rather then dance and once the 70s and 80s came it changed a lot

    • @kikillo123456able
      @kikillo123456able 3 года назад +15

      birth of minimal, deep electro !

    • @randiekay4994
      @randiekay4994 3 года назад +21

      Dunno. That prelude song by rachmaninov was pretty catchy

    • @gilbertohaddams2309
      @gilbertohaddams2309 3 года назад +3

      And beautiful😍

    • @lajya01
      @lajya01 3 года назад +11

      I think it was very hard to make actual music with the crude and basic equipment they had back there. There was probably no such thing as a keyboard controller.

  • @B.I.M.D.P
    @B.I.M.D.P 3 месяца назад +5

    "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids'll love it."

  • @ToeFungusASMR
    @ToeFungusASMR 4 года назад +555

    It's so cool how we went from "brrr machine go beep boop" to full-on songs, albums and musicians centred around a whole new genre of music. So magical.

    • @UFOhunter4711
      @UFOhunter4711 3 года назад +26

      The brrr machine is still around too

    • @astyrvela
      @astyrvela 3 года назад +17

      I preferred the older stuff.

    • @SETX_Sirens_and_Rail_02
      @SETX_Sirens_and_Rail_02 3 года назад +4

      Really got good in 1983 when the DX7 came out

    • @VictoryAviation
      @VictoryAviation 3 года назад +5

      The different genres early on were born out of new technology. It’s amazing how the 808 and Juno synth completely revolutionized music as we know it today.

    • @NotePortal
      @NotePortal 3 года назад

      @@UFOhunter4711 like acidtone

  • @evapalma9899
    @evapalma9899 4 года назад +691

    The 20s: Birth
    The 30s: Experimentalism
    The 40s: Combining with acoustics
    The 50s: Uses of electronic music in score and first experimentations with dance music
    The 60s: Dance pop is official and weird, not yet mainstream
    The 70s: Fun. A total commune of prog rock, experimental, Synthpop, disco, what have you. Now on the radio
    The 80s: More fun with everything, now add MTV and the rise of hip hop and house
    The 90s: Mostly for the club, touching on pop, seen more as a genre rather than a medium
    The Millennium: Still dancing to the beat in new ways
    The 2010s: Electronic is as diverse as it was in the 70s, with the addition of AI
    The future: the robots won't replace us. Yet

    • @Ravishrex1
      @Ravishrex1 4 года назад +9

      And now we have Boris

    • @mariomendoza5061
      @mariomendoza5061 4 года назад +15

      FAKE.
      2010: BORING

    • @kamikazekureta4538
      @kamikazekureta4538 4 года назад

      @@Ravishrex1 blyat 🤣😅

    • @AnymMusic
      @AnymMusic 4 года назад +5

      @@mariomendoza5061 every era brings something unique

    • @deekdouglas3055
      @deekdouglas3055 4 года назад +8

      Completely disagree with the choices for the 90s. No happy hardcore is shocking.

  • @robertraymond762
    @robertraymond762 4 года назад +607

    I had no idea that electronic music went that far back

    • @astabigos8140
      @astabigos8140 4 года назад +21

      Same😳 i was very surprised

    • @mateocobo9979
      @mateocobo9979 3 года назад +21

      Is like evolution, but oficial is of 70s

    • @Helaw0lf
      @Helaw0lf 3 года назад +28

      Try 1910 if not earlier. Leo Theremin for one birthing his namesake instrument.

    • @wafflesingsong6715
      @wafflesingsong6715 3 года назад +13

      Music genres, like people, always stand on the shoulders of giants.

    • @rotmgdabeatz
      @rotmgdabeatz 3 года назад +7

      Yes some of it sounds very high quality like giorgio moroder or kraftwerk. Maybe like an oversimplified version of what we have today

  • @ramiromolina2159
    @ramiromolina2159 Месяц назад +7

    Vangelis, YMO, Mike Olfield???? They are three of the most important references of electronic music

    • @tutubism
      @tutubism 9 дней назад +1

      Amen🙏
      I would also like to add Manuel Göttsching, Trevor Horn and his contribution to pop music projects from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones & The Art of Noise, Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Plaid, Autechre, Boards Of Canada, Orbital, FSOL, & Ryuichi Sakamoto too)
      Literal synth wizards 🎹🧙‍♂️🪄

  • @noaht2005
    @noaht2005 Год назад +396

    early electronic music from the 70s is weirdly magical

    • @SriLankanStuff
      @SriLankanStuff Год назад

      Weird*

    • @Cr3reeper
      @Cr3reeper Год назад +20

      feels liminally like you on alternate universe being a kid on an unfamiliar house somewhere on the earth in an alternate timeline

    • @noaht2005
      @noaht2005 Год назад

      @@Cr3reeper I know what you mean.

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад

      You like Call Of Duty?

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@noaht2005i say you like Call Of Duty?

  • @GryphonWahle
    @GryphonWahle 3 года назад +942

    This list started off really well with the early pioneering sounds and techniques that birthed the genre. Once it got to the 1990's, with the exception of Aphex Twin and Daft Punk, the list went just straight pop dance jams. Which don't get me wrong, they slap and evolved, but electronic music itself went many other sonic directions other than chart-topping dance hits during that time and present.

    • @2112jonr
      @2112jonr 3 года назад +37

      Agreed. It split into numerous shards that are difficult to track even 25 years later. I'd add Orbital to that early 90s list too. But generally, music in the early 90s was grim.

    • @ChrisMezzolesta
      @ChrisMezzolesta 2 года назад +7

      Agreed - when it went from 'new' to 'expected'/'usual', the bloom came off the rose. The 1969 album "MOOG" by Dick Hyman is one that took some thought & knowledge to put together, as an example...

    • @Poorschedriver
      @Poorschedriver 2 года назад +3

      yes for the majority, but then there's Deadmau5 who sometimes has 5 different genres on one album.

    • @b1nary_f1nary
      @b1nary_f1nary 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I think this was just meant to catalog popular electronic music

    • @lawrencejelsma8118
      @lawrencejelsma8118 2 года назад +16

      The list completely missed the favorite pop tune of the 1970s E.L.O. "Evil Woman." Many "Synth" music overlooked like Gary Numan's "Cars." Vangellis won music score Academy Award in "Chariots of Fire" in the 1980s.

  • @daftedd8179
    @daftedd8179 3 года назад +257

    Imagine being one of the pioneers of eletronic music and believing that it will be the music of the future, only to die before it ever lifted off as a genre and never know you actually were right.

    • @LifeLongMETALHead83
      @LifeLongMETALHead83 3 года назад +8

      At least they died before EDM, Trance, and Dubstep took off. They missed out on that garbage.

    • @austindavid1862
      @austindavid1862 3 года назад +16

      @@LifeLongMETALHead83 they’d probably dig it

    • @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 3 года назад +30

      @@LifeLongMETALHead83 there's some really good EDM, trance and dubstep. There are very few genres you can't find something redeeming in.

    • @CartyCantDance
      @CartyCantDance 3 года назад +2

      @@LifeLongMETALHead83 they also.missed all modern music which is electronic in one form or another. they missed my personal favorites of lofi house, experimental hip hop, and whatever Kaytranada is doing with neo soul.

    • @ΠαναγιώτηςΡωσσικόπουλος-γ1ε
      @ΠαναγιώτηςΡωσσικόπουλος-γ1ε 2 года назад +3

      @@GerBarne actually rock music was quite close to this kind of music and it's the people who used to hear rock that first got interested in this kind of music

  • @AbyssalTitan
    @AbyssalTitan Месяц назад +2

    Looking for electronic music suggestions
    Then this vid cane along
    New playlist moment

  • @ankitbhattacharjee_iitkgp
    @ankitbhattacharjee_iitkgp 4 года назад +1587

    Alternative title: How horror music gradually turned into Dance Music
    Edit: I did not mean 'trash' by the term horror. I just meant that the beginning was scary.

    • @patrickbrookings
      @patrickbrookings 4 года назад +19

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @viktorijaf
      @viktorijaf 4 года назад +8

      That was my thought.

    • @verstaerker
      @verstaerker 4 года назад +29

      well the music didn’t changed in that way... I just don’t get why the video starts with highly creative innovative music and ends up with so many commercial trash songs
      Really Modern Talking ???

    • @PantMal
      @PantMal 3 года назад +30

      Popcorn was definitely the turning point.

    • @qq7506
      @qq7506 3 года назад +21

      no, everything is exactly the opposite. how electronic music as art gradually turned into horrorly empty and trashly music

  • @djhollis8841
    @djhollis8841 3 года назад +352

    Wow. I had no idea popcorn was that old. That’s insane.

    • @tunasandwich8049
      @tunasandwich8049 3 года назад +16

      I think it was known since the time of the aztecs... wait im dumb, you're talking about the synth music popcorn lmao

    • @karloarsch1579
      @karloarsch1579 3 года назад +15

      This version was not too succesfull, the version of Hot Butter 1971 is what we all know.

    • @Hvors
      @Hvors 3 года назад +5

      Wait, Gimme Gimme isn't Madonna? Sweet dreams aren't those rockers dudes?? Smalltown boy song is already 37 y.o.? And I just watched 8.24 minutes

    • @thedipermontshow
      @thedipermontshow 3 года назад +2

      @@tunasandwich8049 But the aztec part is true, here in México have that as a old fun fact.

    • @mattvideoeditor
      @mattvideoeditor 3 года назад +1

      @@karloarsch1579 no I only know Eskimo - Popcorn

  • @Xman156
    @Xman156 3 года назад +147

    Depeche Mode and New Order should have been included in the early 80s segment. Especially Blue Monday by New Order since this was considered a revolutionary electronic song !!

    • @russiaisnearerthanyouthink7436
      @russiaisnearerthanyouthink7436 2 месяца назад

      Absolutely, it is well known that Martin Gore us considered to be a pioneer of a whole trend in electronic music, actually he created it by himself. How can this fact be ignored here?

  • @MateoGuzmánmorales-b1x
    @MateoGuzmánmorales-b1x 2 месяца назад +33

    4:29 Music geometry dash?😯

    • @DegoRz-kr2
      @DegoRz-kr2 25 дней назад +5

      Pop Corn has been heavily plagiarized, Geometry Dash's versión is like a remake of the music.

  • @savajesus8614
    @savajesus8614 Год назад +196

    So we went from scary-weird noises to a major hit like I Feel Love, wow so revolutionary honestly

    • @robertridings7620
      @robertridings7620 7 месяцев назад +11

      That song is still considered the pivotal moment when Electronic music went from just making sounds to making *danceable* sounds. If not for that song, I doubt techno or house ever would have thrived the way it did eventually.

    • @danieltx7066
      @danieltx7066 4 месяца назад +1

      You were scared?

  • @shookums265
    @shookums265 3 года назад +984

    30s-60s: Creepy alien noises
    70s-right now: That's better!
    Edit from 10/11/21: Okay guys, i know some of you say the 30s-60s music are not scary, but it's my opinion

    • @gustavoceballos5327
      @gustavoceballos5327 3 года назад +38

      prior to 1969: Scary and frightening
      1969-Present: Have fun Dancing

    • @eightbayit1346
      @eightbayit1346 3 года назад +15

      90s - 00s - 10s only electronic Dance ! music is presented in this video. But not all electronic music is made for dancing ! The best electronic for me is IDM / Downtempo / Ambient Techno that was totally ignored :(

    • @peachandtoffee
      @peachandtoffee 3 года назад +1

      19:14 DID ANYONE REALISE ON THIS THEME SONG?

    • @shookums265
      @shookums265 3 года назад

      @@peachandtoffee no

    • @peachandtoffee
      @peachandtoffee 3 года назад

      @@shookums265 o k

  • @justdc3517
    @justdc3517 3 года назад +439

    In my opinion Electronic Music is unique. Some people prefer older electronic over the modern day. I honestly feel like every era throughout the years has been awesome. It’s amazing to see the evolution.

    • @CamelliaFlingert
      @CamelliaFlingert Год назад +13

      i'm glad i have no restrictions and listen to everything, both modern and classical music and have no obsessions/comfort zone around any genre

    • @josiahferrell5022
      @josiahferrell5022 Год назад +1

      @@CamelliaFlingert I definitely have a bit of an affinity for synth stuff, in general, that's why I'm watching this video, but otherwise, I am completely in agreement.

    • @experimentalme7438
      @experimentalme7438 Год назад +1

      I also think classical music is unique and also heavy metal and jazz and rock are unique.

    • @pyxn420
      @pyxn420 Год назад +2

      ​@@CamelliaFlingert It's sad when people are too obcessed with genres. I'm tired of hearing people complaining that today's music sucks and older music is better, that they were born in the wrong generation, blah blah. I'm also tired of people claiming that they're modern people who appreciate technology and are not stuck in the past so they don't care about old songs, as people who listen to old songs are, according to them, "traditional", "nostalgic", "stuck in the past", and "close minded" to newer sounds. These sort of complaints have always happened and possibly will always exist. It specially annoys me when they like or dislike a song because of the genre. Music that someone likes and dislikes can be found in every genre, and if that's not their case, then their music taste is stereotypical. People should listen to the song first and then figure out its genre and the year it was released, not the other way around.
      This doesn't happen with just music. It happens with movies, books, games, whatever. People judge the content before consuming it, instead of the other way around.

    • @CamelliaFlingert
      @CamelliaFlingert Год назад

      @@pyxn420 elitism at its finest

  • @DD-863
    @DD-863 2 месяца назад +2

    The song gradually became dynamic
    And the Clockwork Orange theme hits so different!!

  • @ethan5305
    @ethan5305 3 года назад +264

    The fact Depeche Mode made one of the most memorable electronic pieces in 1990, and then be one of the only ones to be on the list again 15 years later shows they are masters of the synth.

    • @kamaal_i
      @kamaal_i 2 года назад +5

      lol not when kraftwerk exist.

    • @nillazilla22
      @nillazilla22 2 года назад +1

      Mostly the late 1990s and the 2000s paved the way to the future.

    • @weddingphotography8217
      @weddingphotography8217 Год назад +8

      don't really get why depeche mode was listed in 1990, they started in 1980 and had a huge influence on 80's music.

    • @weddingphotography8217
      @weddingphotography8217 Год назад +1

      @@Uhhquellesurprise depeche mode couldn't start in 1970 they were like teenagers in the 80's. Dave was born in 1962 so couldn't form a band at 8 years old:)

    • @Uhhquellesurprise
      @Uhhquellesurprise Год назад +1

      @@weddingphotography8217 I completely misread the sentence! My bad!!!🤣

  • @shannonlapalm736
    @shannonlapalm736 2 года назад +305

    Can't believe that Gary Numan is missing from this list. He was one of the pioneers that influenced synthesized music and brought it to the mainstream.

    • @Vhaasen
      @Vhaasen Год назад +25

      Absolutely. Cars was revolutionary. And Metal is a very overlooked song.

    • @DB-np2vg
      @DB-np2vg Год назад +16

      Definitely should be on the list, so too should Depeche Mode.

    • @Salvoran
      @Salvoran Год назад +5

      I miss Yello.

    • @Salvoran
      @Salvoran Год назад +1

      Anne Clark... same Time.

    • @geoffletkemann653
      @geoffletkemann653 Год назад +5

      @@DB-np2vg Depeche Mode was on there. I know they missed a bunch, but I would have added Dead or Alive, Divine, Pet Shop Boys, and so many more.

  • @NylTheMC
    @NylTheMC 2 года назад +110

    It’s insane that while the world was listening to Sinatra someone was inventing edm which would (many years later) take over the world.

  • @CiRdy34
    @CiRdy34 4 месяца назад +8

    Surprised to not see Raymond Scott mentioned, he truly was a pioneer. Also 0:27 is so eerily reminiscent of 8-bit/chiptune music

  • @alexandercave5714
    @alexandercave5714 3 года назад +293

    It's amazing how groundbreaking the Doctor Who theme was in the 60s, they only had the budget to cut up bits of tape and splice them together, and yet they ended up with something that sounded like nothing else out there.

    • @Fitzroyfallz
      @Fitzroyfallz 2 года назад +22

      Absolutely! Delia Derbyshire was a pioneer. Not just for the opening credits but all the other fantastic music throughout the series in the 60s. I particularly remember the tracks for the cybermen episodes being very chilling

    • @TheFujac
      @TheFujac Год назад +9

      yep....that track and popcorn sound like actual music instead of electronic noodling.....it was music people could relate to and understand

    • @ineedausername124
      @ineedausername124 3 месяца назад

      There's a lot of cool stuff in the show itself (although a lot is library music)
      The way they did the sound effects and voices are really cool too, the tardis dematerialisation sound effect is house keys dragged on piano wire played backwards

  • @bareq1981
    @bareq1981 3 года назад +196

    Kraftwerk's song from 70 was at least 20 years ahead of its time, especially when you look at the audience...

    • @ianmoore322
      @ianmoore322 3 года назад +8

      Ruckzuck, Autobahn, Europe Endless, perfect tracks

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 3 года назад +11

      he somehow missed trans Europe express and radioactivity

    • @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
      @MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 3 года назад +9

      Literally 20 years ahead of it's time - Robots was released again 20 years later and was a big hit. Again.

    • @user-pu1bs9eh7v
      @user-pu1bs9eh7v 3 года назад +2

      kraftwerk is one of those few cases where being used as an example of "being ahead of its time" turns to be true.

    • @2112jonr
      @2112jonr 3 года назад +1

      Not really. Even Kraftwerk themselves refuse to acknowledge their first three albums, they were dire. It was Autobahn where it began for them - five years after Tangerine Dream though, who didn't get a mention and are still far superior in term of output. Crap list TBH.

  • @mikewazowski471
    @mikewazowski471 3 года назад +1662

    The fact that the USSR practically invented electronic music is something we should have all expected

    • @frikininja3135
      @frikininja3135 3 года назад +129

      We starve, and we go to a gulag if we go against the system, but we have electronic music, yeahhh

    • @mikewazowski471
      @mikewazowski471 3 года назад +77

      @@frikininja3135 The starvation was under the rule of Stalin and his 5 Year Plans, and because of United States restrictions on import leading to a worse economy in the CCCP, and the gulags were not as widespread and plentiful as American stereotypes make them out to have been.

    • @mikewazowski471
      @mikewazowski471 3 года назад +31

      Oh yeah and just to be clear I think Stalin was completely evil, Lenin however was amazing and Karl Marx was a saint.

    • @_cfaku
      @_cfaku 3 года назад +1

      @@frikininja3135 yes

    • @anesthesia24
      @anesthesia24 3 года назад +47

      ​@@mikewazowski471 wait, are you rly trying to defend communism ?

  • @DubAddictRec
    @DubAddictRec 4 месяца назад +7

    First, nice work! But second, I missed Jungle in the late 80's and I also missed Hip Hop. Sample-based music is definately electronic music. Btw music from 2010 on sounds all the same and stresses me😅

  • @starbirdfatalist8543
    @starbirdfatalist8543 4 года назад +188

    At the begining: creepy...
    In the middle: huh, kinda nostalgic.
    At the end: chill and relax

  • @user-cv7ny3ew9i
    @user-cv7ny3ew9i 5 лет назад +571

    This was hella interesting. Tho I wish it included more of the alternative electronic sounds of the 80s 90s and 2010s.

    • @alexanderliu9376
      @alexanderliu9376 4 года назад +26

      yeah, where the fuck is Moby, Above & Beyond, Ferry Corsten??

    • @flowdreas5351
      @flowdreas5351 4 года назад +13

      @@alexanderliu9376 Ya and where's all the Goa trance? Astral Projection? Hallucinogen? Shpongle?

    • @kode-man23
      @kode-man23 4 года назад +24

      Detroit and Chicago were done dirty here haha.

    • @antonioguadagno7953
      @antonioguadagno7953 4 года назад +1

      Posh isolafion northen electronics pan pc music

    • @Livikush
      @Livikush 4 года назад +4

      basshunterrr

  • @rasin9391
    @rasin9391 5 лет назад +1675

    The beginning is scary wtf

    • @rasin9391
      @rasin9391 4 года назад +14

      @Daenerys Targaryen ah thanks for the context!

    • @evapalma9899
      @evapalma9899 4 года назад +61

      I like it, reminds me of cool, old, weird stuff in my nightmarish dreams. I also love that early electronic music was more open to female composers who were viewed as equals to their male counterparts, such as Delia Derbyshire and Annette Peacock. Their gender did not apply to their art, and that's why they inspire me.

    • @UTopia-eg7gm
      @UTopia-eg7gm 4 года назад +53

      Yes, but imagine how little means they had to make electronic music, no organs, no keyboards, no samplers, no computers, just very primitive radiolamps and sound effects. Back then it was really difficult to make electronic sounds, electronic music they could only dream of. And the sounds where spooky and modern which matches with the developments in those days: technology, space discovering it came to a new level, bit by bit. People were anxious to know what future would bring, but a bit scary at the same time for the unknown.

    • @evapalma9899
      @evapalma9899 4 года назад +21

      @@UTopia-eg7gm i support that. Like early films from the 1890s might seem creepy today, but imagine how impressive that must have been at the time, theatregoers thought they lived in a futuristic dreamland, much like early listeners of electronic music. Both forms would not progress further until the 1920s with radio technology and sound design for film.

    • @AdelaTomankova
      @AdelaTomankova 4 года назад +15

      Electronic music should've stayed at that, i like it when it's creepy

  • @MrScotty211
    @MrScotty211 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great chronicle. Thank you for compiling it so well.

  • @robertanthonyfairweather3416
    @robertanthonyfairweather3416 3 года назад +353

    Other tracks can include:
    1962: Chris Montez - Let's Dance
    1974: Genesis - The Carpet Crawlers 1999
    1975: Sailor - Glass Of Champagne
    1978: Genesis - Follow You, Follow Me
    Simple Minds - Life In A Day
    1979: The Bee Gees - "Stop (Think Again)" & "Until..."
    1970's (late): Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
    1980: Blondie - Atomic
    Visage - Fade To Grey
    The Korgis - I Need Your Lovin' (Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime)
    1980's: Level 42 - Starchild
    Robin Gibb - Juliet
    OMD - Locomotion
    Bananarama - Robert De Niro's Waiting
    Ultravox - Vienna
    New Order - Blue Monday
    Alison Moyet/Yazoo - "Only You", "Nobody's Diary" & "Move Out"
    Simple Minds - New Gold Dream (whole album)
    Irene Cara - "Flashdance (What A Feeling)" & "Fame"
    Duran Duran - "Hungry Like The Wolf", "Save A Prayer" & "Wild Boys"
    Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough
    1981: Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
    OMD - Souvenir
    Level 42 - Dune Tune
    Simple Minds - "The American", "Love Song", "Theme For Great Cities" & "Sweat In Bullet"
    Soft Cell - Tainted Love
    Kraftwerk - Das Model/Computerliebe
    Depeche Mode - New Life
    1982: Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle
    Aneka - Japanese Boy
    Ultravox - Hymn
    Peter Schilling - Major Tom/ Völlig Losgelost
    OMD - Maid Of Orleans/Joan Of Arc
    Stephen Bishop - It Might Be You
    1983: Ultravox - "Dancing (With Tears In My Eyes)" & "Hymn"
    Phil Collins - Thru These Walls
    1984: Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters (Theme Song)
    (Family Guy's 1984: Under The Sea (?) Ballroom music)
    1985: Simple Minds - "Alive And Kicking" & "Ghostdancing"
    Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World
    DeBarge - Rhythm Of The Night
    Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Around (Like A Record)
    OMD - "So In Love" & "Secret"
    Paul Hardcastle - 19
    A-Ha - Take On Me
    Alison Moyet - Invisible
    The Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
    Modern Talking - Cheri Cheri Lady
    Eurythmics - "Love Is A Stranger" & "There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)"
    Level 42 - Something About You
    Midge Ure - If I Was
    Bad Boys Blue - You're A Woman
    1986: The Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money)
    OMD - Pretty In Pink
    The Human League - Human
    1987: The Bee Gees - You Win Again/E.S.P.
    Bananarama - I Heard A Rumour
    A-Ha - Cry Wolf
    Dead Or Alive - Brand New Lover
    Black - "Wonderful Life" & "Everything's Coming Up Roses"
    Steve Winwood - Valerie
    John Farnham - You're The Voice
    Alison Moyet - Is This Love?
    Eurythmics - Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)
    Cliff Richard - Some People
    Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
    Pet Shop Boys - "It's A Sin" & "Always On My Mind"
    _Kiteretsu Daihyakka_ OP (First Theme Song); and ED: Magical Boy, Magical Heart
    1988: The Bee Gees - Ordinary Lives
    Rick Astley - Together Forever
    Taylor Dayne - Tell It To My Heart
    1989: Donna Summer - This Time I Know It's For Real
    Phil Collins - Another Day In Paradise
    The Bee Gees - "A Wing And A Prayer" & "Will You Ever Let Me"
    Black Box - Right On Time
    Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam
    Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus
    Cliff Richard - Who's In Love?
    Dusty Springfield - In Private
    1990: Roxette - It Must Have Been Love
    Nick Kamen - I Promised Myself
    1991: Celine Dion ft. Peabo Bryson - Beauty And The Beast
    Rozalla - Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
    The Bee Gees - The Only Love
    1992: The Shamen - Ebenezer Goode
    Genesis - Hold On My Heart
    The Bee Gees - When He's Gone
    USURA - Open Your Mind
    Energy 52 - Café Del Mar
    Scooter - Experience
    1993: The Bee Gees - "Paying The Price Of Love" & "Kiss Of Life"
    Ferr (Ferry Corsten) - Zen
    1994: Li Kwan - Point Zero
    1995: Joshua Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness
    De'Lacy - Hideaway (Deep Dish Remix)
    Faithless - Salva Mea
    Olive - You're Not Alone
    Rémi Gazel - "Quiet" & "Painted Pentathlon" (both from the _Rayman_ soundtrack)
    1996: Robert Miles - other "Dreamland" tracks ("Children (Dream Version)" was already included)
    Discodroids - Energy
    DJ Quicksilver - Belissima
    Albion - Air
    Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade
    1997: Three Drives - Greece 2000
    Qattara - Come With Me
    Depeche Mode - It's No Good
    Discodroids - Interspace (Tremolo Mix)
    Robert Miles - "Everyday Life", "Freedom" & "Full Moon"
    The Bee Gees - "Alone", "I Will", "Obsessions" & "Smoke And Mirrors"
    Dario G - Sunchyme
    Steps - 5, 6, 7, 8!
    Erasure - Don't Tell Me Your Love Is Killing Me
    USURA - Open Your Mind '97 (DJ Quicksilver Remix)
    Trainspotting (OST)
    Jean Jacques Perrey & Harry Breuer - Sailor's Delight
    Fun Factory - I Wanna Be With U
    1998: Pulp Victim (Ferry Corsten) - "The World" & "The World '99"
    Faithless - God Is A DJ
    Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough
    Marc et Claude - LA (Original, Lange & Moonman remixes)
    DJ Quicksilver - "Timerider" & "Freedom"
    Cornershop - Brimful Of Asha (Norman Cook Remix)
    Binary Finary - 1998
    Hybrid - Finished Symphony
    Hyperlogic - Only Me
    Armin Van Buuren - Communication
    Simple Minds - Glitterball
    Steps - "Last Thing On My Mind", "One For Sorrow", "Heartbeat/Tragedy" & "Better Best Forgotten"
    Mauro Picotto - Lizard Man (Trilogy)
    DJ Jurgen pres. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone
    ATB - 'Til I Come
    Armand Van Helden - "My, My, My" & "You Don't Know Me"
    Blockster - You Should Be...
    Madonna - Ray Of Light
    P.U.S.H. - Universal Nation
    Liquid Motion - Be Free (Pacha Remix)
    Avatar - The Red Planet (DJ Wag Remix)
    Vengaboys - Up And Down
    CM - Dream Universe
    1999: System F - Out Of The Blue
    William Orbit - "Barber's Adagio For Strings" & "Ravel's Pavane Pour Une Infant Defunte" (both Ferry Corsten Remixes)
    Gigi D'Agostino - "The Riddle", "Bla Bla Bla" & "La Passion"
    Matt Darey & Marcella Woods pres. Mashup - Liberation (Fly Like An Angel) (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    DJ Sakin & Friends - "Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess)" (AKA the Braveheart Theme Song) & "Nomansland"
    Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun
    Fragma - Toca's Miracle (Toca Me)
    Eiffel 65 - Move Your Body
    Steps - "Love's Got A Hold Of My Heart", "Deeper Shade Of Blue" & "Say You'll Be Mine/ Better The Devil You Know"
    Gouryella - Gouryella/ Gorella
    CRW - I Feel Love
    Paul Van Dyk - Avenue
    Tilt - Invisible
    Sasha - Xpander
    P.U.S.H. - Universal Nation (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    Lange ft. The Morrighan - Follow Me
    Lange - I Believe
    Albion - Air (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    Atlantis Vs Avatar - Fiji (Lange Remix)
    Ayumi Hamasaki - "Whatever", "Hanabi", "M", "Connected" & "Kanariya"
    Airscape - L'Esperanza
    Vengaboys - Kiss (When The Sun Don't Shine) (Original & Airscape Mixes)
    Scooter - X*ck The Millennium
    Vimana - Dreamtime
    Moby - Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad
    ATFC - In And Out Of My Life
    2000: South Street Player - (Who?) Keeps Changing Your Mind
    System F - Cry
    Chakra - Home (Above And Beyond Remix)
    Watergate - Heart Of Asia
    Kosmonova - Danse Avec Moi! (Airscape Remix)
    Luis Paris - Incantation
    Marc Et Claude - I Need Your Lovin' (Like The Sunshine) (Original, Ferry Corsten & Dark Moon Remixes)
    Daft Punk - One More Time
    Steps - "Summer Of Love", "Here And Now" & "Stomp"
    2001: Fragma ft. Maria Rubia - Every Time You Need Me
    Lasgo - Alone
    Aurora - Ordinary World
    System F - Dance Valley Theme 2001
    The Bee Gees - Immortality (bonus track)
    Brooklyn Bounce - Club Bizarre (DJs @ Work Remix)
    Joy Kitikonti - Joyenergizer
    CRW - "I Feel Love" & "Like A Cat (Tillmann Uhrmacher Remix)
    Heavens Cry - Till Tears Do Us Part (Flash Harry Remix)
    Jean Jacques Perrey - Borborygmus (although some sources say it was made in the 1960's - 70's)
    Jakatta - So Lonely
    DJ Sammy ft. Yanou Do - Heaven
    Steps - "It's The Way You Make Me Feel", "Baby Don't Dance" & "Words Are Not Enough"
    W.O.S.P. - Gettin' In 2 U
    Robin & Maurice Gibb - Islands In The Stream
    2002: DJ Jose - Access
    Ferry Corsten - "Punk", & "Ligaya" (as Gouryella)
    Guyver - Serious Sounds
    Heavens Cry - Till Tears Do Us Part
    Moby - "In My Heart (Ferry Corsten Remix)" & "Go"
    Yoji Biomehanika - Theme From _Banginglobe_
    Flip 'N' Fill - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (cover from Whitney Houston)
    Phil Collins - Driving Me Crazy
    2003: System F - "Together", "Ignition, Sequence, Start!", "Spaceman"
    Lazard - 4 O'clock In The Morning (Rezonance Q Remix)
    Robin Gibb - My Lover's Prayer (remix(es))
    Lord Of The Strings - Someday

    • @Momo33-n8g
      @Momo33-n8g 3 года назад +26

      That's a pretty good size list man😂

    • @slawomirk7462
      @slawomirk7462 3 года назад +5

      Captain Hollywood. More n more!!!!👍👍👍👍👍

    • @harrytakeover1790
      @harrytakeover1790 3 года назад +9

      That’s a lot of trance

    • @Thiakovsky
      @Thiakovsky 3 года назад +1

      It's great!!!
      Congrats!!!

    • @robertanthonyfairweather3416
      @robertanthonyfairweather3416 3 года назад +1

      @@Thiakovsky Thanks! I'll add another list to it, leaving the first one the way it is.

  • @jstnshea
    @jstnshea Год назад +45

    I find it incredible that electronic music has existed in some form for over 90 years and yet, we’ve seemed to only scratch the surface of what is possible with music!

    • @joezava8257
      @joezava8257 Год назад

      0:27 Chiptune en 1934...😮

    • @joezava8257
      @joezava8257 Год назад +2

      Por cierto no pusieron las producciones electrónicas de Giorgio Moroder que practicamente inicia el EDM en 1977, ni a Dan Lacksman ni a YMO...todo por darle protagonismo al Progressive Rock & Krautrock Düsseldorf de Kraftwerk que no era música electrónica ni descendía de ella.

    • @davidm4677
      @davidm4677 Месяц назад

      lol scratch the surface 89-2002 is laughing at you

  • @milan4319
    @milan4319 3 года назад +112

    I'm 18, born in 03 but my parents brought me up listening to 80s and 90s dance and disco songs as this was the main genre before the 2000s in the Czech Republic and I never thought that some of the best songs would be this old

    • @tomastoucha4904
      @tomastoucha4904 3 года назад +1

      Já jakožto fanoušek trochu tvrdší muziky, beru ten rozvoj disca v Česku v druhé polovině devadesátých let, tak trochu jako tragédii, i když to jsou asi moc silná slova, ale zkrátka těsně předtím tu vládnul Grunge a to je doba zase mě o dost bližší (jsem jen o rok starší btw.)

    • @walkelftexasranger
      @walkelftexasranger 2 года назад

      @@tomastoucha4904 Popravdě rok 1990 - 2000 byl pro EDM přelomový ,protože v těchto letech se začal vyvíjet Hardcore - Styl jenž navždy změnil EDM hudbu.

  • @1063tislovenija
    @1063tislovenija 3 месяца назад +8

    6:09 My favourite

  • @seager87
    @seager87 3 года назад +216

    Can't wait to tell my friends I've been listening to 50's techno

  • @joedalton77
    @joedalton77 3 года назад +114

    Can't believe how far before his time Giorgio Moroder was, unbelievable

    • @captaincanuck4576
      @captaincanuck4576 3 года назад +9

      Your comment made me Google him. Straight facts

    • @minascookie2038
      @minascookie2038 3 года назад +13

      But everybody calls him Giorgio *beat drops*

    • @johnknoneborg
      @johnknoneborg 2 года назад +2

      Top 3 without a doubt.

  • @quickenedddr2461
    @quickenedddr2461 5 лет назад +542

    the virgin generic 2019 EDM vs ThE ChAD 60s EdM.

    • @thischannelisnowdefunct
      @thischannelisnowdefunct 5 лет назад +20

      The Thad 80s Chicago House

    • @quickenedddr2461
      @quickenedddr2461 4 года назад +5

      @@thischannelisnowdefunct I'd see the 80s and 90s be more Brad and the 2000s be Basic, I like both of those but the point of the V vs C memes are the Virgin is something that is simple, or lack of personality while the Chad is so obscure that it's actually good, I do like your point though.

    • @mistereyeball2479
      @mistereyeball2479 4 года назад +12

      The Chad 2015 NCS edm

    • @nebroskitheraut6705
      @nebroskitheraut6705 4 года назад +5

      Try saying that to Flume or Virtual Riot 😂

    • @AndrewDev19
      @AndrewDev19 4 года назад +2

      @@CosmicNihilist yeah... I Just think there are 2 types of people: people with poor taste and people with rich and adaptative taste

  • @rubiksmath7938
    @rubiksmath7938 4 месяца назад

    Listening to this snapshot of history, and then getting to when children by Robert miles comes on is so amazing. Like, it invokes all the feeling that this very video is about, a longing for the rediscovery and experience of the past again, and then so quickly it moves onto the next song, the brief and fleeting moment of tranquility that thinking of the past can bring, and then the reminder that it was just a blip in the timeline.

  • @TheAndreag91
    @TheAndreag91 4 года назад +340

    70's sounds are so cyberpunk

    • @linussvard6553
      @linussvard6553 4 года назад +27

      you mean Cyberpunk music is 70-80s inspired?

    • @geesecouchtaming7223
      @geesecouchtaming7223 3 года назад +2

      2070's

    • @AssettoRacerGR
      @AssettoRacerGR 3 года назад

      Well it seems like that 70's music sound same no matter if its a century later

    • @Thunderworks
      @Thunderworks 3 года назад

      And the 2000s so daft punk

    • @susabobus
      @susabobus 3 года назад

      Sounds can't be cyberpunk. You mean retrowave or something.

  • @zzjimmai59
    @zzjimmai59 3 года назад +242

    It misses all the 80-90 not commercial and true electronic music from house, techno, hardcore segment. Which could make this off topic because how important that segment is...

    • @thaDjMauz
      @thaDjMauz 3 года назад +16

      Charanjit Singh not getting any credit bothers me a lot. The foundations of Acid completely ignored

    • @merculargo6567
      @merculargo6567 3 года назад +17

      I feel vast chunks of underground electronic music missed particularly during the late 80s and early 90s, breaks style music also missing

    • @B1SCOOP
      @B1SCOOP 3 года назад +4

      @@thaDjMauz so were dozens of Disco producers like Morton Subotnick in early 80s. But it was The Phuture group which made an Acid House tune at right time and right place, and they didn't copy nobody.

    • @KristovSN
      @KristovSN 3 года назад +10

      And first lps of Human League, Ultravox, John Foxx, Brian Eno, ... and the cold wave of 90s, etc etc

    • @simplypodly
      @simplypodly 3 года назад +5

      Tons of early british dub missed too

  • @Hygelac1000
    @Hygelac1000 4 года назад +61

    Daft Punk and Prodigy still sound fresh. Fatboy Slim's Right Here Right Now aged very well.

    • @laratainmunda4013
      @laratainmunda4013 3 года назад

      Don’t tell the kid about the gods

    • @IamY5150
      @IamY5150 3 года назад +2

      Fatboy Slim's Wonderful Night is still a fantastic listen!

    • @B1SCOOP
      @B1SCOOP 3 года назад +2

      Because their music wasn't made for regular people unlike typical big label crap you hear on the radio.

  • @YesSirPhil
    @YesSirPhil 3 месяца назад +11

    05:39 Skrillex's father

  • @lem6611
    @lem6611 Год назад +129

    I'm Japanese, but I was surprised that YMO wasn't listed in 1979, but I also thought it couldn't be helped since there weren't many other New Wave artists (not limited to Japan).

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад

      I'm Argentine and you like my country Argentina?

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад

      Y como estas bien?

    • @Hasuo2001
      @Hasuo2001 9 месяцев назад +1

      YMOは海外からあんま認識されてないからなー...

    • @lem6611
      @lem6611 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Hasuo2001 まあ海外だと“ニューウェーブ好きな人なら知ってるバンド”って感じの立ち位置だしね

    • @joezava8257
      @joezava8257 8 месяцев назад +7

      No mencionaron en la lista a YMO por qué el que hizo el listado no es un conocedor de Música Electrónica y solo repite lo que otros dicen sin investigar.
      YMO pilar y pieza clave dentro de los productores y desarrolladores de la Electrónica de los 70's y pilar importante en el inicio de la escena EDM y el inicio de los 3 generos matrices y primarios de esta escena electrónica: el HI-NRG, Synthpop y Electro (Moroder, Jarre, Lacksman, YMO, Tangerine Dreams, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Tonet, Gizzi Pinhas, Decerf...entre otros).
      Cabe resaltar que el tercer género electrónico del EDM (el Electro) fue concretado e iniciado por uno de los integrantes de YMO...el maestro Ryuichi Sakamoto bajo sus producciones independientes de 1980 (Lexington Queen Wareheat B-2 Unit y el grial del sonido Electro el tema Riot In Lagos).
      Kraftwerk en 1977 copia el HI-NRG & Synthpop de Giorgio Moroder para el The Man Machine (1978) y en 1980 Kraftwerk copia las producciones de Ryuichi Sakamoto (1980) para el Computer World de 1981.

  • @Tango_Mike
    @Tango_Mike 3 года назад +69

    The late 90s breakbeat and early 00 trance tunes bring back so many amazing memories. =')

  • @tetrotworca
    @tetrotworca 4 года назад +522

    The electronic music in 1929-1969 was so creepy

    • @viktorijaf
      @viktorijaf 4 года назад +23

      My fave part.

    • @rasulpiruzi4656
      @rasulpiruzi4656 4 года назад +6

      @@viktorijaf lol

    • @hjustonclipster7614
      @hjustonclipster7614 4 года назад +19

      It wasn't really electronic music before 1967~ because it used lots of acoustic instruments.

    • @ivonibarra688
      @ivonibarra688 4 года назад +8

      Should we even call that electronic.. it is creepy af

    • @proddelle
      @proddelle 3 года назад +35

      well, it's because electronic music was an experimental genre of music before around that time of music. it's very interesting how synths developed over the years, right? i love its weird, odd and droney synths slowly developing into more complex textures imo

  • @daniel-marcinkowski
    @daniel-marcinkowski 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for muting the modern talking music, you did us a favor.

  • @nu3v331
    @nu3v331 Год назад +27

    Gary Numan, Giorgio Moroder, Boards of Canada, Afrika Bambataa, Enigma, Chemical Brothers, Brian Eno, Gustavo Cerati, Bjork, Underworld, Bassment Jaxx and the list of missing goes on.

  • @omidnamin9004
    @omidnamin9004 2 года назад +124

    to me the first truly musical trance song is gershon kingsley - popcorn. the fact that this was produced in 1969 is mind blowing. it sounds like a modern song even today. all the stuff before that just sound like weird radio signals.

    • @weddingphotography8217
      @weddingphotography8217 Год назад +16

      with the exception of Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song of the Second Moon from 1957. listen the song on its own, its complex and experimental but for me electronic music starts from here. also it was the theme song of a hungarian science show called delta and was a perfect choice for that.

  • @Timochat_
    @Timochat_ 3 года назад +388

    "electronic music"
    Pre 70's all of those were "what if I have a stroke on my synth ???"

    • @GrrrRu
      @GrrrRu 3 года назад +12

      Wow, I can make a sound on my synth!!!

    • @timberlande774
      @timberlande774 3 года назад +5

      That’s electric music mate

    • @Timochat_
      @Timochat_ 3 года назад +9

      @@timberlande774 that's music you make when you stick a fork in the wall outlet

    • @siskochilhavisto.2633
      @siskochilhavisto.2633 3 года назад +2

      @@Timochat_ Lol

    • @joantorruella4891
      @joantorruella4891 3 года назад +8

      It was more like, wow I can use so old military equipment to make sound

  • @MohmmadrezaLamei
    @MohmmadrezaLamei Месяц назад +3

    من از شماهابرای زحمت کشیدن این برنامه موزیکها تشکر میکنم همتان را دوست دارم ممنون هستم از شماها.

  •  3 года назад +104

    Kraftwerk changed everything and continues inspiring so many artists nowadays.

    • @cymen1
      @cymen1 3 месяца назад

      They changed nothing, they only made it commercial to a larger audiance. It were Tom Dissevelt and Dick Raaijmakers that inspired many great artist such as Kraftwerk and David Bowie.

  • @aplestone
    @aplestone 4 года назад +62

    Sandstorm and Freestyler must be the two most influential pieces of music that’ve come out of Finland

    • @tuomas.937
      @tuomas.937 3 года назад

      both suck so fucking bad

    • @FMALeDude
      @FMALeDude 3 года назад +1

      I was so happy to see freestlyer in this list, i love it

    • @sveinstmobekken2175
      @sveinstmobekken2175 3 года назад +2

      ievan polka begs to differ ;-)

  • @sototalyatree
    @sototalyatree 3 года назад +194

    19:56 I almost flew out of my fucking chair, you have to warn a man before you play him some HARDBASS

    • @equalityforever302
      @equalityforever302 3 года назад +11

      Хахахаха! ты забавный

    • @NotePortal
      @NotePortal 3 года назад +14

      when it comes to russia there is no such thing as a warning

    • @peachandtoffee
      @peachandtoffee 3 года назад +1

      its my fav tho

    • @itsprojekt5
      @itsprojekt5 5 месяцев назад +3

      I jumped off my chair when Deadmau5 came in at 18:53. He's my FAVORITE!

  • @хзктоэто-п0х
    @хзктоэто-п0х 5 месяцев назад +9

    0:00 - 4:27 : experimental stuff, mostly weird.
    4:27 - 7:35 : transition between experimental stuff and normal music
    7:35 - 23:54 : normal music

  • @simonrippin6409
    @simonrippin6409 3 года назад +70

    Love him or hate him, you cannot ignore Gary Numan opening the floodgates for electronic music. Whether Are Friends Electric or Cars it was a major surge forward.

    • @damianbaci7993
      @damianbaci7993 3 года назад +5

      Exactly. I expected Gary Numan, Devo and Suicide

    • @Victor_2000s
      @Victor_2000s 3 года назад

      Cars its more rock than eletronic.

    • @Navohk
      @Navohk 3 года назад +6

      @@Victor_2000s that whole album had no guitar on it. Just synths and keyboard with drums.

    • @disarmsox
      @disarmsox 3 года назад +2

      Gary Numan is a huge influence

    • @chockergram
      @chockergram 3 года назад

      I'd put Sparks with Giorgio Moroder ahead of Numan. He always seemed a bit late to a party that was already in full swing.

  • @software-sage
    @software-sage 2 года назад +626

    At 4:29, in 1969 Gershon Kingsley created Popcorn, the first modern techno song. That song is recognized all over the world.
    Amazing video 😎

    • @aerofish0
      @aerofish0 2 года назад +23

      I didn't know it was that old 😵

    • @HipixOFFICIAL
      @HipixOFFICIAL 2 года назад +36

      It's more synth pop than techno

    • @alejandroperaltanunez2030
      @alejandroperaltanunez2030 2 года назад +16

      @@HipixOFFICIAL the synthpop is techno synthetized!.

    • @FunkBastid
      @FunkBastid 2 года назад +4

      I’ve heard a more modern version of that song but I can’t place it

    • @HipixOFFICIAL
      @HipixOFFICIAL 2 года назад +9

      @@FunkBastid You probably have. It's one of those tracks that's been covered dozens of times in the last 50 years.

  • @jeffvanmeter1330
    @jeffvanmeter1330 3 года назад +52

    Couldn’t help but notice the absence of “Tainted Love.”

    • @gtaradio11
      @gtaradio11 7 месяцев назад

      I think it’s more new wave style

  • @Samstar369
    @Samstar369 3 месяца назад +2

    My mother always loved Jean Michele Jarre’s music. Oxygene and Rendezvous…

  • @tangerine825
    @tangerine825 2 года назад +90

    Kraftwerk...Tangerine Dream...Jean Michel Jarre...Klaus Schulze...Vangelis...Mike Oldfield...Masters Of Electronic Music ! Greets From Poland ;-)

    • @AlamMohamed369
      @AlamMohamed369 Год назад

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hello from Argentina

    • @joezava8257
      @joezava8257 8 месяцев назад +2

      Kraftwerk y Mike Oldfield Progressive Rock & Krautrock Alemán.
      Máster Of Electrónic Music 70's: Moroder, Jarre, Lacksman, YMO, Tangerine Dreams, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Tonet, Gizzi, Pinhas, Decerf...
      El pionero de la Electrónica Moderna y el inicio del EDM...Giorgio Moroder (1977)

    • @joezava8257
      @joezava8257 8 месяцев назад +2

      My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM and the Modern Electrónic / The Sound Of The Future 😎

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 8 месяцев назад

      @@joezava8257 si ya lo se

  • @NoobyNot
    @NoobyNot 3 года назад +135

    1992 - 2006 is a magical time period for electronic music for me as its what I was raised on. I can't wait to look back on the modern scene in 10 years or so and remember how awesome it all is

    • @dmitriystoyanov933
      @dmitriystoyanov933 3 года назад +5

      Sure!! Since 2006 music became nothing ;( 80s,90s, this times was awsome, and this is rising times for electronic music. Prodigy, Chemicsl brothers, Moby, Orbital, Aphex Twin, Delirium, Fatboy Slim, Crystal method, Front line assembly, nine inth nails ... Endless sheet .. what is the new names???? Everybody dont't care.

    • @CrxNightCore123
      @CrxNightCore123 2 года назад +2

      ​@@dmitriystoyanov933 So true 2006 and then downhill every since. Once EDM became a thing it's like majority of other artist started to copy each other and completely lost their creativity everything sounds the same with flashy videos from festivals. I guess that's what makes the most money and that's why things went that way.

    • @ksoccer32
      @ksoccer32 Год назад +2

      that was all in my dads era, i grew up listening to that type of music, now im in my 20s listing to electronic music and everyone says im crazy just like my dad.

    • @MaxSydo
      @MaxSydo Год назад +2

      ​@@dmitriystoyanov933 but nothing new could be invented... Unfortunately, it is difficult to integrate between new and old genres.

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 Год назад

      Its certainly weird acid techno which i dont like

  • @Unknown-rk9qm
    @Unknown-rk9qm 3 года назад +76

    I just love the atmosphere that Eurodance can make!

  • @mrdarknezz6285
    @mrdarknezz6285 4 месяца назад +1

    I’d have assumed electronic music was created around the same time hip hop started becoming a genre, never have I thought that it has been around for this long

  • @JoelLeonard_official
    @JoelLeonard_official 3 года назад +99

    I miss Pet Shop Boys, a cult band in electronic music, mainly their album Very that changed the sound of electronic music at the time.

    • @caillouodereck6817
      @caillouodereck6817 3 года назад +3

      Exactly🔥🔥🔥

    • @brianspenst1374
      @brianspenst1374 3 года назад

      PSB really kept disco alive long enough until those beats melded into the EDM of the 1990s.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 3 года назад +2

      No they did NOT. They just copied Erasure and SAW.

    • @oxyv7285
      @oxyv7285 3 года назад

      O yes! 👍

    • @psbellbunny9382
      @psbellbunny9382 3 года назад

      I miss PSB too!

  • @ds_the_rn
    @ds_the_rn 3 года назад +56

    Sandstorm was transformational. Jean Michel Jarre is how I got into EDM. And boom! Now I’m a HardHead. I was in college in the 90s and played Insomnia on on endless repeat 🤷🏻‍♀️
    RIP Avicii. You took us so far. If you would have only stayed, we’d have gone anywhere with you.

    • @VictoryAviation
      @VictoryAviation 3 года назад +2

      I always thought Feel The Beat was better. Darude is still spinning and putting out awesome music. He’s on Twitch a lot. Such a nice guy!

    • @ds_the_rn
      @ds_the_rn 3 года назад +2

      @@VictoryAviation He’s on Twitch? I’ll have to check that out!

    • @VictoryAviation
      @VictoryAviation 3 года назад +1

      @@ds_the_rn Yup! He streams several times a week. He’s very active in supporting other artists as well. Certainly go check him out!!! twitch.tv/darude

    • @АтрёмЛупик
      @АтрёмЛупик 3 года назад

      Там что то с датами напутано как по мне.

  • @stefan5218
    @stefan5218 4 года назад +122

    imagine someone dropping a tiesto beat in 1929

    • @XJokermanX
      @XJokermanX 4 года назад

      Xd

    • @wakeless673
      @wakeless673 4 года назад +14

      If that really happened I think we were now colonizing Mars

  • @HopelessPhoenix
    @HopelessPhoenix Месяц назад +2

    by 1969 it started to sound like accual music, by 70s the first hit songs showed up, by 80s, it became legendary, by 90s its already a mythology of music lmao

  • @meghraaz1501
    @meghraaz1501 4 года назад +430

    Avicii-Level changed the whole edm style. That was ground breaking edm. RIP Tim 🖤

    • @EverTruu
      @EverTruu 4 года назад +10

      how>?

    • @meghraaz1501
      @meghraaz1501 4 года назад +6

      @@EverTruu this evolution your answer. Watch it again.

    • @natschaefer1044
      @natschaefer1044 4 года назад +22

      Alesso's remix of Pressure was the track that started that progressive house craze, but yes Levels was the track that brought it into the mainstream

    • @フェイリス-d7l
      @フェイリス-d7l 4 года назад +10

      @@meghraaz1501 you clearly dont know Porter Robinson. I think with the release of his legendary album "Worlds", widely considered as the best edm album ever released, the album made groundbreaking progressions and inspirations for EDM.

    • @natschaefer1044
      @natschaefer1044 4 года назад +5

      @@フェイリス-d7l Yes you're right! So many groundbreaking EDM artists over the years. Porter, Avicii, SHM, Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Tiesto...

  • @thatboyjackk
    @thatboyjackk 4 года назад +153

    when people made electronic music:
    oh, I guess you aren't ready for that yet....but your kids will love it.

    • @mattyhatter
      @mattyhatter 4 года назад +5

      Back to the future reference?

    • @thatboyjackk
      @thatboyjackk 4 года назад +4

      @@mattyhatter yes

    • @PuzzoMolto
      @PuzzoMolto 4 года назад +10

      - kraftwerk after that 1970 concert, probably

    • @deekdouglas3055
      @deekdouglas3055 4 года назад +1

      @@PuzzoMolto popcorn is my favourite lol

  • @Mark-vf8op
    @Mark-vf8op 4 года назад +181

    This most be the most mainstream evolution of electronic music

    • @dailyyy_
      @dailyyy_ 4 года назад +3

      Yup

    • @Rubixsmike
      @Rubixsmike 4 года назад +27

      There are so many subgenres of EDM that sprung up in the last decade. If he were pick songs that accurately represented each one the video would be hours long.

    • @sofiab3443
      @sofiab3443 4 года назад +6

      Yeah. Most seem very mainstream.

    • @AndrewDev19
      @AndrewDev19 4 года назад

      @@jepadee.aka.99soju i have some interesting music in my playlists too :DD

    • @gulraizz9982
      @gulraizz9982 4 года назад +1

      Yup

  • @pikselis
    @pikselis 3 месяца назад +1

    Somehow i feel that it goes down from 2000s and this compilation proves it.

  • @editaaksamitiene8483
    @editaaksamitiene8483 3 года назад +175

    I am pleased to hear Jean-Michel Jarre in this list - that man is a pioneer of electronic music, and still rocks the scene!

    • @roquecp
      @roquecp 3 года назад +4

      Yes, and it is notorious how high quality was this music back in time!

    • @Jojo8080daisy
      @Jojo8080daisy 3 года назад +4

      Also Cerrone's "Supernature"

    • @Fitzroyfallz
      @Fitzroyfallz 2 года назад +1

      I’m in my early 20s and I love his stuff. So glad I discovered him!

  • @christophertaylor3708
    @christophertaylor3708 11 месяцев назад +23

    this is like a list of someone who researched heavy into edm but never listened to it

  • @rtdorion
    @rtdorion Год назад +215

    How can you NOT have The Chemical Brothers on here????? You have over 25 years of their immensely popular and complex music to work with!! I’m heartbroken. 😫😫😫😫

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 9 месяцев назад +15

      How about The Crystal Method?

    • @hansmaulwurf1777
      @hansmaulwurf1777 5 месяцев назад +10

      Because after the early 80's this compilation is only the evolution of EDM and stupid Party-Music.

    • @justinmotl4133
      @justinmotl4133 2 месяца назад +1

      Where the hell is Erasure???

  • @champingle
    @champingle 5 дней назад

    thank you for putting daft punk and deadmau5 on here

  • @christopherlowe6747
    @christopherlowe6747 3 года назад +109

    You guys forgot the Pet Shop Boys. They had in every decade great music, started from the 80s...

    • @Zeynep-xq4yr
      @Zeynep-xq4yr 3 года назад +7

      We love PSB❤️

    • @oxyv7285
      @oxyv7285 3 года назад

      Tak jest! Słabo się znają 😏

    • @ninjaacidspy
      @ninjaacidspy 3 года назад +7

      Pet shop boys is a very importante band in the dance scene. So much bands are forgotten here. What about the chemical brothers?...

    • @christopherlowe6747
      @christopherlowe6747 3 года назад +3

      @@ninjaacidspy Yes dude, that's right. What about the chemical brothers?

    • @psbellbunny9382
      @psbellbunny9382 3 года назад +1

      They always forgot the pet shop boys 😮‍💨

  • @taylortyson8401
    @taylortyson8401 4 года назад +348

    4:05 my brain when I’m trying to sleep

  • @impfromdoom1405
    @impfromdoom1405 4 года назад +70

    Therefore the first electronic music genre is noise ambient. Now you know.

    • @B1SCOOP
      @B1SCOOP 3 года назад +1

      This style actually was called Musique Concrete.