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    The New Rave Generation

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    Generation Electronic Dance Music‚ better known as EDM‚ has the potential to be the largest genre of music in the near future. From the start this music has acted as a spiritual and emotional release for anyone who listens‚ this being one of‚ if not the most innovative forms of music in the history of entertainment. Throughout the existence of this genre there were many struggles amongst the industry. After nearly 40 years of efforts‚ EDM has revealed itself to the mainstream of music entertainment

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    element of lyrics and synthetic instrumentals: vision. Zeds Dead performance had several marked features of visuals that exemplified the sensualistic nature of electronic dance music. Accordingly‚ “…such syntheses and modulations are carried out in the ‘laboratory’ of the club‚ where in most cases the pitch-black darkness is impregnated by techno music‚ a few lights‚ the occasional strobe and artifcial smoke.” (Vitos‚ 2). To typify this characteristic of EDM‚ Zeds Dead included many multicolored beams of

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    Corput‚ better known by his stage name‚ Hardwell‚ is a big room house and electro house DJ‚ producer and remixer hailing from the Netherlands. Being one of the biggest DJs in the world and playing sets at major festivals such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival‚ lots of upcoming DJs look up to Hardwell and aspire to be like him. From being voted the world’s number one DJ two years in a row‚ creating his own label to support new artists and giving back to charity‚ Hardwell is fast becoming one of

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    Electronic Music Festivals Most people have a prejudice about electronic music festivals‚ they believe in many wrong ideas about it. The real significance of these events is to share a good time with those who attend and love electronic music. Also‚ it is want to encourage respect and love with others and live without prejudices to anyone and in this way of enjoy the festival without ceasing to be who you are really. But‚ this lends itself to misunderstandings with those who do not know about

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    Edm Influence

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    In the last decade Electronic Dance Music‚ or EDM‚ has made a complete 180 in the United States. It has shifted from a genre that was mostly underground with few listeners into popular music. Not only has it begun to top billboards‚ but it has influenced artists of many other genres to “hop on the bandwagon” and begin using it in their songs as well. From commercials to theme songs of popular television programs‚ the influx of EDM can be seen throughout American society. One of the biggest changes

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    everything I ever expected. My two favorite performances this semester were Festival Vallenato and Ultra Music Festival. Although these two types of music are different in every way possible‚ the people and the performers are exactly where I feel I am in the right place. Both of these events were held in Bayfront Park. This is a very famous location to host events like Festival Vallenato and Ultra Music Festival. Bayfront Park is located 301 north Biscayne Boulevard Miami‚ Florida. This park is home to

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    inadequate compared to men. The music firm is a primarily male-dominated field‚ which is not a problem. The problem arises when women are discouraged to reach higher and thus a “glass ceiling” is put in place. Feminism and other movements are working towards smashing the glass ceiling. Farrugia and Swiss‚ authors of “Producing Producers: Women and Electronic/Dance Music‚” said‚ “researchers who have examined the gendered divisions within the dance music industry thus far have noted that most DJs

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    Indigenous  Australian art‚ music and dance. These three aspects of the Indigenous culture are also part of the Torres Strait Island culture who "together make up 2.4% of the Australian population" (Macklin‚ 2004). These people express their personal experiences and the Indigenous Australian history through art work‚ dance and song. For example‚ an art piece may be about the creation of the land. Music can interpret the sounds of the animals or the hunters and the dance be interpreted to the stealing

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    “Costa Rica Dance and Music” In Costa Rica‚ dance is a very popular past time Costa Ricans find themselves doing throughout the year. The dances and type of music performed depends on the many cities you’ll find yourself in. Each region has its own popular dance; from traditional folk dance to current American influenced dances like pop and disco music. In the city of Guanacaste‚ it is found that traditional folk dancing is more popular. Traditional folk dancing is a type of dance in which is

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    Making Sense of Dance Music

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    2006 Words: +/- 3000 Abstract Dance is a cultural and musical phenomenon that has gained a significant meaning in this century. Dance has earned his relevance through clubs‚ dance events‚ hit parade‚ radio‚ TV‚ singles and most important in the hearts of millions of people who possess youth spirit. Obviously dance has a significant meaning for these people from different backgrounds‚ ethnics‚ religions and nationalities. Negus‚ 2002 argues that music is the crucial binding factor for all

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