electronic dance music
1 of 1noun/ɪlɛkˈtɹɑnɪk dæns ˈmjuzɪk/
Forms:electronic dance musics
1
a broad genre of music created primarily with electronic instruments and technology, characterized by strong rhythms and beats, and designed for dancing
Electronic dance music (EDM) is a broad genre of music created using electronic instruments and technology. It features repetitive beats, synthesized sounds, and rhythms designed to get people moving and dancing. EDM includes various styles such as house, techno, and dubstep, each with its own unique sound and tempo. The genre is known for its energetic, upbeat tracks and is popular in clubs, festivals, and on dance floors around the world.
- EDM has become one of the most popular genres at music festivals around the world.
- The DJ played a mix of electronic dance music that kept the crowd dancing all night.
- EDM artists use synthesizers, drum machines, and computer software to create their tracks.
- She loves listening to electronic dance music while working out because of its energetic beats.
- The rise of EDM has given way to large-scale events like Tomorrowland and Electric Daisy Carnival.