Electronic Dance
Electronic Dance is a genre of music that primarily features electronic instruments and digital production techniques. It encompasses various styles, including house, techno, and trance, and is often characterized by repetitive beats, synthesized melodies, and a strong emphasis on rhythm. This genre is commonly played at nightclubs, festivals, and raves, where the energetic atmosphere encourages dancing.
The rise of Electronic Dance music (EDM) began in the late 20th century, gaining popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. Artists like David Guetta and Calvin Harris have contributed to its mainstream success, while events such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival showcase top DJs and producers, attracting large audiences worldwide.