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  2. Rage (music genre) - Wikipedia

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    It has also been noticed, that oftentimes EDM synth hooks in rage come from pre-packaged EDM melody packs, for instance, a guitar-driven "high-octane" EDM loop from "Miss The Rage" came from the royalty-free EDM sample pack by Cymatics, called Cymatics Odyssey EDM Sample Pack.

  3. Electronic dance music - Wikipedia

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    Electronic dance music (EDM) [1] is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres originally made for nightclubs, raves, and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a DJ mix, by segueing from one recording to another. [2] EDM producers also perform their music live in a ...

  4. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    Samples are distributed in sample libraries, also known as sample packs. In the 1990s, sample libraries from companies such as Zero-G and Spectrasonics had a major influence on contemporary music. In the 2000s, Apple introduced "Jam Packs" sample libraries for its DAW GarageBand.

  5. List of electronic music genres - Wikipedia

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    Studio as compositional tool. Turntablism. Hip hop. Sound system. Video game music. v. t. e. This is a list of electronic music genres, consisting of genres of electronic music, primarily created with electronic musical instruments or electronic music technology.

  6. Miss the Rage - Wikipedia

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    The main melodic element of the beat is a reversed royalty-free synth loop from the Cymatics.fm pack "ODYSSEY EDM Sample Pack". The loop was composed and produced by French-Canadian producer Simon Skylar , who isn't credited on the track because loops sold by Cymatics.fm are generally royalty-free.

  7. Rumble (Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan song) - Wikipedia

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    Flowdan singles chronology. "Run The Show". (2022) " Rumble ". (2023) "Stone". (2023) " Rumble " is a song by American record producer Skrillex featuring British record producer Fred Again, and British MC Flowdan. It was released as a single through Atlantic Records and Owsla on January 4, 2023, with production handled by Skrillex and Fred Again.

  8. Electrical discharge machining - Wikipedia

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    An electrical discharge machine. Electrical discharge machining ( EDM ), also known as spark machining, spark eroding, die sinking, wire burning or wire erosion, is a metal fabrication process whereby a desired shape is obtained by using electrical discharges (sparks). [1] Material is removed from the work piece by a series of rapidly recurring ...

  9. Happy hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Happy hardcore, also known as 4-beat or happycore, is a subgenre of hardcore dance music or "hard dance". It emerged both from the UK breakbeat hardcore rave scene, and Belgian, German and Dutch hardcore techno scenes in the early 1990s. The thing that makes happy hardcore stand apart from happy gabba, is that happy hardcore tends to have ...

  10. Magix Music Maker - Wikipedia

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    Music Maker 2023 Free: The free edition of the music software and currently download-only. The included features are free sound loops, a Beatbox, 3 instruments, 6 effects, and 8 tracks. Music Maker 2023 Plus: The plus edition of the music software and currently download-only.

  11. Timeline of electronic music genres - Wikipedia

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    Electronic dance music: Mid-to-late 1970s Worldwide Eurodisco: Mid-to-late 1970s Europe New wave: Mid-to-late 1970s United Kingdom, United States Space disco: Mid-to-late 1970s Europe Synthpop: 1977–1980 Germany, Japan, United Kingdom Dancehall: Late 1970s Jamaica (Kingston) Japanoise: Late 1970s Japan Industrial rock: Late 1970s United ...