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The 1990s might be the most diverse era for music ever. There was the golden age of rap (including "gangsta rap" from the west coast), grunge, alternative rock, straight-up rock, bubble-gum pop ...
If you’ve watched a movie or TV show — or a trailer for either — in the last 30 years, there’s a good chance that a track from seminal electronic act The Crystal Method was in it. That might be a ...
Ever wondered about the people behind The Prodigy’s iconic tracks? Meet the band members and see how each one helped define ...
As tech goes, so went tech-dependent music. The evolution of electronic music coincides closely with technological advances in music production tools, and the expansion of styles can be traced, with ...
From its 1980s roots in Black, Latinx, and queer communities in cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York, electronic dance music exploded in the 1990s, taking techno, rave, jungle, and other ...
For Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison recounts the proliferation of dance music subgenres in the '90s.
Daft Punk has announced their split after nearly three decades together. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Simon Reynolds about the legacy of the electronic music duo.
A trove of tapes discovered in a cupboard at the country’s National Institute of Design showcases artists composing early synth recordings on their own terms.
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