I will not even be suprised if that is gonna be a thing. I mean the fastest track of today reaches 75,000,000 bpm. While still being under 20,000 hz (so we can still hear it) Everthing above 20,00 hz is called Ultrasound. Everything under 20 hz is called Infrasound. So what about Ultrasound and Infrasound in the future :)?
Not really. Each song still was in touch with the decade it was in. Each decade has its own unique flavor to its music, in a very general sense. I mean like, you can hear the difference from 70s to 80s.
Meh. Electronic music was created in the 1800`s already. But we don`t have a recording of that. The oldest we know of is the experimental music of Luigi Russolo from 1913. So Luigi Russolo is the father of electronic music.
Popcorn, Rubycon, Feuerland (Michael Rother), I Feel Love, The Chase (Giorgio Morroder), Menergy, Axel F, Enjoy the Silence, We Came In Peace (Dance 2 Trance), Raver's Choice 4 (Vibes & Wishdokta), Insomnia (Faithless), Music Sounds Better With You, Running in the 90's, Chillin' (Modjo), Dr. Feelgood (Interphase), Human After All, Faxing Berlin, Catgroove, Barbra Streisand, and Bangarang respectively.
It turns out this video was used in a lecture at the University of Texas as an introduction to the subject material. users.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/courses/realtime/lectures/06_IIR_Filters/index.html I'm actually flattered...
Why do I think I recognize the 1970, 1972, 2000, 2002 and 2009 songs? I remember Axel F from Monsters vs Aliens. 1970 sounds like it could fit into a Pink Panther or Disney or Warner Bros animation of the 80s/90s. 1972 sounds familiar. 1984 I know Axel F from Monsters vs Aliens. 2000 sounds like it could fit into a Nickelodeon commercial of the time. 2002 sounds like a techno beat remix thingy. 2009 sounds like it could fit into a LittleBigPlanet Karting level.
Yes. Hardcore hip hop,Hardcore Punk,Hardcore/Gabber. There is way to many Hardcore. Also Hardcore Porn,Hardcore Gamer,Hardcore Rap ect. Or you are so Hardcore ect. Hardcore got way to many meanings
1:03 Giorgio Morroder who produced Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" was so ahead his time! This track is seriously the first real Electronic Dance track. Personally, for 1987, you should've used MARRS "Pump Up The Volume".
There's an issue in 1974. You putted "The Mix" version of Autobahn from Kraftwerk (1991). The 1974 one sounds different and more analogic. Anyways, great video :)
Jean Michel Jarre, Mike Oldfield, Kraftwerk, Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Frankie knuckles, Anne Clarke, Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Jeff Mills, Blue Planet Corporation, Lfo, Afx, Autechre, Drexciya, Richie Hawtin (Plastikman, Fuse), Laurent Garnier, Oscar Mulero, Anthony Child, Erick Morillo, Louie Vega. These are some of the referents, of the true electronic music from the 70s & 80s to the present day. Stop fooling young people.
@@craving7007 Yeah that's right. I include them in the list, because their rhythmic bases, riffs and melodies, was the basis of many themes of "dance music" & "techno detrot" in the 80s and 90s. In addition, his music has been used by many DJs in his sets. Regards.
Good overview yet you completely ignored EBM, Wave and Industrial in the 80s, as well as newer music of that kind such as Post-Industrial, Hellectro etc. Also I think Goa Trance/Psychedelic Trance is extremely important too. I would recommend you to check out The Normal and The Residents too. This collection could even start earlier with stuff like Stockhausen, Morton Subotnick, Oscar Salla and so on.
I would totally recommend The Normal (Warm Leatherette b/w T.V.O.D.) also, or for that matter any of the early Mute records stuff Daniel Miller and gang did like Fad Gadget, Silicon Teens, and of course Depeche Mode whose first two albums are incredible IMHO. But The Residents? I don't think I would ever consider The Residents an electronic band ... or for that matter really making use of mostly or solely electronic instruments. The Residents to me always came across as more of early pioneers of sampling and mashups and stuff along those lines. Many of their songs include clips or snippets of other songs or sounds so they really pushed the boundaries in those areas, but not so much in electronic music. Seriously, I would know because I would like some of their songs. And I've never met a Residents song I liked or thought was danceable or just sounded plain good. They are very Dr. Demento friendly, and I don't like Dr. Demento either.
Thank you for including a Eurobeat track in this selection. Not many people seem to know about the genre since it's only made in Italy, but exclusively sold & played in Japan. If they do know about it, they either think it's J-Pop music, or anime music, but not an actual EDM genre rooted in Italo-Disco that has vinyl releases and is played in night clubs.
StomperYoshi Yay, someone who watches my all time favourite anime! Also I do think that Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre and eurobeat are the best music (at least for me, a ten year old :D).
RE; 1987 49ers - Touch Me (Italo Disco) "Touch Me" by the 49ers was first released in 1989 (not 1987) and became popular in 1990. Also this track would classified as "ITALO HOUSE" which became popular in the early 90's. Italo Disco is a different subgenre of disco music that was popular in the mid 80's. www.discogs.com/49ers-Touch-Me/master/3718
I actually kind of expected Robert Mile's "Children" to be in 1996 portion. That was an electronic music, probably even more recognised than whatever is playing here.
Unfortunately this is not the history of electronic music. This is the history of electronic pop music. Plus most of it is not even from the electronic music genre. These tracks are mostly pop music made with electronic instruments.
Aphex Twin is amazing. The Richard D James album was so weird lol. You should check out "Come To Daddy" by Dillinger Escape Plan and Aphex Twin. Dillinger is basically the metal version of Aphex.
Delia Ann Derbyshire English musician and composer of electronic music. She carried out pioneering work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during the 1960s, including her electronic arrangement of the theme music to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who.
1975 es Giorgio Moroder (album Einzelganger) & Tangerine Dreams y 1976 es Jarre (album Oxígeno) & Vangelis (Pulstar). Krautrock Dusseldorf & Progressive Rock Aleman (Kraftwerk, Can, Neu...) no es Música Electrónica.
List of errors made in this video: 1970: Released in 1971 but prob. recorded in 1970 1971: Actually from 1970 1974: This is actually the mix version which is from 1991. The original is from 1974 1976: Actually from 1977 1977: Spot on! It was recorded back in 1976 though released a year later 1983: Actually from 1982 1985: Actually from 1984 1987: Actually from 1989 (mentions in the video description) 1993: Actually from 1992 1998: Very close! Released 1997 December 31st. Good choice though ;) 2000: Released in 2001. Recorded in 2000 2008: Actually from 2006 2010: Barbra Streisland sampled a 70s disco track all the way through with some added claps. BOOM! To the uploader, you might want to correct them in the description. Your choice. Hope to see more from you in the future like a newer and more improved video like this. ;) Anyway, that's it for me :D
It’s crazy, because in the years since this video was made electronic has changed drastically again, with the introduction of future bass into mainstream electronic.
Electronic music begun from about 1913. With noise music (and it came from Classical Music) Noise music is the father of all other electronic music (who is still going strong) Because without experimenting. Other music genres would have never existed.
I found someone on the internet right now who says that the first electronic instrument is from 1876. called: Musical Telegraph. But the Telharmonium and the Musical Telegraph are so old. That they dont even have recreated it. But Futurism/Noise music is recorded and still made today. So this is how electronic music begun. Polkka Kivinen Ensemble: L'Arte dei rumori
robinsss anybidy who posts her work on UA-cam get it taken down immediately, her lawyers (or whoever is in charge) are ridiculous. I think she won 3 Grammies for Switched in Bach. I love that album
1930-1975: experimental
1976-1985: retro synthwave, synth pop.
1986-1996: house, acid, happy hardcore, rave, jungle, eurodance.
1997-2008: techno, dance, trance, drum and bass, nightcore, electro.
2009-2015: deep house, dubstep, drum and bass, tropical house, future house, complextro.
2016-2019: future bass, house, etc. etc.
Don't forget sytnhwave
1997-2008 also includes eurobeat
HARDSTYLE is popular to this day and getting more and more popular
Of course everyone forgets the harder styles.
@@SAPfootball Yeah man. Hardstyle, hardcore, frencore thats my jam.
1978 sounds like something from 2025
Agreed! Giorgio Moroder is a genius! It's called "The Chase" form the soundtrack "Midnight Express"
Moroder |||||
Yeah!!!
Shit i recognize it from gta lcs
You're right on 1:12 it does like it does sound like something from 1925
"Pop corn" is 1969
Electronic version IS 1972
@@trevor5100 The initial 1969 version WAS electronic too. ua-cam.com/video/qTUM8gFyLqo/v-deo.html
Popcorn by Hot Butter is cover from Popcorn by Gershon Kingsley (1969 - Original)
@@trevor5100 Both ade electronic.
And Tubular Bells is 1971
It just gets better as time moves forward in the list. Also, thank you for including Max Coveri. One of my all time favorites.
That was one trippy time machine.
Jake Goodman
And again! Someone won the name of a character xD.. btw, did you knew that you can play as Gregg 8n GtaV Online?
Jake Goodman waterflame-time machine
5:16 *WE ARE HUMAN, AFTER ALL*
6:21 i don't think so
Daft punk
*MUCH IN COMMON, AFTER ALL*
Daft Punk Forever!
After, a-all? :C
It's crazy how each decade has their own rhythm. Even early 2000s has a separate rhythm from 2010 onwards lol
I hate it when people call this type of music Techno.
Agreed. 98% of techno sucks. Future House, Progressive House and Bass House > Techno, Dubstep, Big-room House, and trap.
+Futurist 2046_ Every genre you mentioned is electronic, dubstep, big room isn't Techno either.
you probably dont even know what techno is because you seem to be comparing it to dubstep big room and trap
Valen If you are talking to Futurist then that's true.
+Junior Blitz haha i was answering to the other guy talking about dubstep and others
1:40 is a bop
RUNNING IN THE 90's!!!!! Eurobeat
👌
*NANI!!! *
fuck off
@Blaze 4R "lol I said the f word to so many people on UA-cam, I'm such a bad ass"
@@jussipelttari9001 🥒🥒🥒
2050's ultrasound 500,000hz
They already made 3D ears who can make us hear up to 20,000,000,000 hz.
I will not even be suprised if that is gonna be a thing. I mean the fastest track of today reaches
75,000,000 bpm. While still being under 20,000 hz (so we can still hear it) Everthing above 20,00 hz is called Ultrasound. Everything under 20 hz is called Infrasound. So what about Ultrasound and Infrasound in the future :)?
Moroder 😁
infrasound exists already
Elvis Bisanovic We know, It's called tim storms(not really)
1:58 this has got to be the best Seinfeld remix I’ve ever heard
😆😆😆😆
Every old song on this list is so ahead of it's time.
+BetterSkatez Yeah.
Not really. Each song still was in touch with the decade it was in.
Each decade has its own unique flavor to its music, in a very general sense.
I mean like, you can hear the difference from 70s to 80s.
Especially Kraftwerk.
Cool vid. thanks for taking all the time to make this, regardless of its accuracy. still a badass interpretation of edm from the past 45 years
Kraftwerk...Tangerine Dream...Klaus Schulze...Jean Michel Jarre...Vangelis...Mike Oldfield...Masters Electronic Music ! Greets From Poland ;-)
New Order - Blue Monday?
Wow, didnt expect to hear Running in the 90's, lol
VX97 Year ?
+Abiddar 83 1999
Its just doesnt sound the same without the ear rape ;-;
DEJA VU, I'VE JUST HEARD THIS SONG BEFORE!
It actually appeared in a 1998 compilation so it would be made before that.
Insomnia by Faithless (1995) will never get old! Still sounds fresh af
lol 2011 changed EVERYTHING
Agree....!!!
2011:
-Populer of Dubstep
-Born of Bigroom House by Sandro Silva & Quintino, on their track ''EPIC''
Yeah....you're right
Soooo True thanks god that Deep House & Tech House exists can't stand the Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Shits LOL
No disrespect lucario but why would you call yourself blue if every lucario is blue wouldn't that get confusing
Blue The Lucario Bangarang by Skrillex ❤ gave a new face to EDM. Dubstep
AUTOBAHN FROM KRAFTWERK...
FATHERS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Meh. Electronic music was created in the 1800`s already. But we don`t have a recording of that. The oldest we know of is the experimental music of Luigi Russolo from 1913. So Luigi Russolo is the father of electronic music.
But at least Kraftwerk are the fathers of electronic dance music :)
@@lars38010 he probably meant that they revolutionised/influenced modern electronic, I would not say that they made edm
This is one of those fantastic, terrific posts where an UnGodly number of people comment,
admire, appreciate - thanks so much for this, Stomper Yoshi.
Popcorn, Rubycon, Feuerland (Michael Rother), I Feel Love, The Chase (Giorgio Morroder), Menergy, Axel F, Enjoy the Silence, We Came In Peace (Dance 2 Trance), Raver's Choice 4 (Vibes & Wishdokta), Insomnia (Faithless), Music Sounds Better With You, Running in the 90's, Chillin' (Modjo), Dr. Feelgood (Interphase), Human After All, Faxing Berlin, Catgroove, Barbra Streisand, and Bangarang respectively.
It turns out this video was used in a lecture at the University of Texas as an introduction to the subject material.
users.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/courses/realtime/lectures/06_IIR_Filters/index.html
I'm actually flattered...
Jethro Paris Oops, completely forgot about it!
+StomperYoshi can you please make a video like this about history of real dubstep please.i believe that it will also get lots of views
Why do I think I recognize the 1970, 1972, 2000, 2002 and 2009 songs? I remember Axel F from Monsters vs Aliens.
1970 sounds like it could fit into a Pink Panther or Disney or Warner Bros animation of the 80s/90s.
1972 sounds familiar.
1984 I know Axel F from Monsters vs Aliens.
2000 sounds like it could fit into a Nickelodeon commercial of the time.
2002 sounds like a techno beat remix thingy.
2009 sounds like it could fit into a LittleBigPlanet Karting level.
1970 - Kluster - Kluster
1972 - Hot Butter - Popcorn
2000 - Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
2002 - High Voltage - Bombs Away
2009 - Parov Stelar - Catgroove
+StomperYoshi Congratulations, noice job!
Like for Prodigy
Yue Trejo what's prodigy
Out of space
They are badass. They made a new album a month or 2 ago still rockin hard. My most favorite song is smack my bitch up.
rip
R.i.p keith
1995 was classic
@OnyxPrincessFoxx faithless - insomnia
@OnyxPrincessFoxx you're welcome
That track literally sends you into space, one of my favorite trance tracks ever
Where is Darude Sandstorm?
+Buz With Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up and 009 Sound System - Dreamscape.
electro music not hardcore
Quangi hardcore as a punk genre came before hardcore as an electronic genre, just had to throw that out there 😆
Yes. Hardcore hip hop,Hardcore Punk,Hardcore/Gabber. There is way to many Hardcore. Also Hardcore Porn,Hardcore Gamer,Hardcore Rap ect. Or you are so Hardcore ect. Hardcore got way to many meanings
Than you have Hardcore Drifting Alm Racing in Norway
2006 should've just been called Ricardo Milos
True
No
Why?
True
Or Polish Spinning Toilet
1:03 Giorgio Morroder who produced Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" was so ahead his time! This track is seriously the first real Electronic Dance track.
Personally, for 1987, you should've used MARRS "Pump Up The Volume".
+Trance88 I'll definitely do that once I consider rebooting this.
Yes! Yes!!
yes please! update to 2017! use aero by funkin matt for 2016, and hey baby by dmitri vegas for 2017 :)
Trance88 1999 should've been Darude-Sandstorm
i agree!
1984, I didn't that famous melody really exist that long
yee
1995 BEST OF THE BEST
ManInBlackNight james brown is dead !!!
Had the pleasure of seeing it live
1973
ManInBlackNight 1980 or 1984 😊
ManInBlackNight yes but they forgot acid and techno / trance during 1994-1997
There's an issue in 1974. You putted "The Mix" version of Autobahn from Kraftwerk (1991). The 1974 one sounds different and more analogic. Anyways, great video :)
+Cristián Petersen (MrChromed) Ah, thank you.
He putted
MrChromed It really just rustles my jimmies when someone putted something
Omg he putted :(
@@tunk_2ton168 lmao back in the day my english wasn't as good as I thought, but I've improved a lot ever since 😹
Jean Michel Jarre, Mike Oldfield, Kraftwerk, Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Frankie knuckles, Anne Clarke, Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Jeff Mills, Blue Planet Corporation, Lfo, Afx, Autechre, Drexciya, Richie Hawtin (Plastikman, Fuse), Laurent Garnier, Oscar Mulero, Anthony Child, Erick Morillo, Louie Vega.
These are some of the referents, of the true electronic music from the 70s & 80s to the present day. Stop fooling young people.
i wouldnt say joy division was electronic, maybe some influences from electronic music but they are a post punk band
@@craving7007 Yeah that's right.
I include them in the list, because their rhythmic bases, riffs and melodies, was the basis of many themes of "dance music" & "techno detrot" in the 80s and 90s. In addition, his music has been used by many DJs in his sets.
Regards.
Chem Bros & Prodigy too
Really, Trends come and they go. People like Bar9, Benga or Skream who were the stars of 10 years ago are already nobodies to young people nowadays.
And that's only a few
Damn, electronic music came so dang far... So glad and grateful that I got into electronic music 7 years ago. I'll NEVER grow out of it, EVER.
Roger Aydin There's electronic music from the 60s also.
i'm 56, and been listening since 1974!!
There's electronic music from 1959 lmao
Same
I go through phases with other music but electronic is one I always come back to
This is super usefull and interesting, btw really nice pick!
I love all of these.
This is a fantastic video!
Thanks!
MOODi some of the year's/release dates are incorrect!
Just want to thank you for getting me into the world of electronic music 11 months ago. All started with 2:53
Depeche Mode and The Prodigy
Agreed! Love those two! :)
My guy
Electronic music became modern in 1995
Your right :D
You're wrong. Explain.
Right
2006-Norwegian or Swedish song
2:24 house is born
4:31 Christopher Walken dancing on my head
2008 deadmau5 faxing berlin
Mmm so good.
josef733 one of the best
Oskar Lothe progressive house will always be a treasure gem that he brought to us
i am a big electronic music fan since 1975...... kraftwerk
Good overview yet you completely ignored EBM, Wave and Industrial in the 80s, as well as newer music of that kind such as Post-Industrial, Hellectro etc. Also I think Goa Trance/Psychedelic Trance is extremely important too. I would recommend you to check out The Normal and The Residents too. This collection could even start earlier with stuff like Stockhausen, Morton Subotnick, Oscar Salla and so on.
Of course, he's not gonna everything, that be virtually impossible
There wasn't much in the 80s that was impactful in a way that late 90s and early 00s French scene or I Feel Love was. Can include anything really
No one cares, it’s not that popular, and you’re welcome
I would totally recommend The Normal (Warm Leatherette b/w T.V.O.D.) also, or for that matter any of the early Mute records stuff Daniel Miller and gang did like Fad Gadget, Silicon Teens, and of course Depeche Mode whose first two albums are incredible IMHO.
But The Residents?
I don't think I would ever consider The Residents an electronic band ... or for that matter really making use of mostly or solely electronic instruments. The Residents to me always came across as more of early pioneers of sampling and mashups and stuff along those lines. Many of their songs include clips or snippets of other songs or sounds so they really pushed the boundaries in those areas, but not so much in electronic music. Seriously, I would know because I would like some of their songs. And I've never met a Residents song I liked or thought was danceable or just sounded plain good. They are very Dr. Demento friendly, and I don't like Dr. Demento either.
You do get that the person is doing one song from each year right? Or are you thick as a plank?
90s rules
Domegarth running in 90's
90s and 2000s rules :)
Thank you for including a Eurobeat track in this selection. Not many people seem to know about the genre since it's only made in Italy, but exclusively sold & played in Japan. If they do know about it, they either think it's J-Pop music, or anime music, but not an actual EDM genre rooted in Italo-Disco that has vinyl releases and is played in night clubs.
Trance 2009 sound System dremscape 👌
@Deos- Agreed. Thing is, it's harder to find music before 1970 for each year.
any thing that fAr below the radar isn't as importantPopcorn was the dawn of the age of elctronica
StomperYoshi Wendy Carlos - Switched-On Bach is a great example!
Mike240895
Popcorn more famous
Popcorn and famous don't share the same letters
Mike240895
actually both are equally famous
Carlos also reached the top 40
List is legit, cause you hit both Daft Punk and Deadmau5
You sound like a moron.
you sound like a troll
Stephen Parallox Agreed
You're both right...
Stephen Parallox Daft punk were never good music producers. I dont understand why people still think that theyre the best.
Bro 2007-2008 were good fucking years. Solely for Cross and Random album title lol.
Facts
facts
Economy crashed these years.
4:49 2002 hardstyle 👌
I watched this video for the first time in 2017 and it really caught my attention the history of electronic music
1975,Amazing Wow, Eletronic Music is a present of god, I love eletronic music😍
OH MY GOD
I didn't even know half of these were this old!
IneptØrange
some of the year's are wrong in this video
1970s nice
1980s epic
1990s awesome !!!!!
2000s awesome !!!!
2010s good
Early 2020s not bad
2:08 Crazy frog.
I'm surprised I'm not the only one who remembered Crazy Frog.
Actually it's Axel F used in beverly hills cop.
Gaming Epoch
crazy frog this is just the remix, original by harold faltermeyer baverly hills cop
CRAZY FROG WAS MY CHILDHOOD
4:52 hardstyle!!!
I now have so much inspiration.
Thank you.
1999 - Initial D :D
The anime with the best music of all time. :)
StomperYoshi Yay, someone who watches my all time favourite anime! Also I do think that Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre and eurobeat are the best music (at least for me, a ten year old :D).
I actually never did see it, but I love the music :)
StomperYoshi Well then you bloody should! It is truly awesome. I can't imagine life without Doctor Who and Initial D :D
On the topic of Doctor Who, did you see Day of the Doctor? I loved that. Also, subbed.
The 80s where the golden age for music and movies.
stop with that bullcrap boomer
1:43 Patrick Cowley… YASSS
Copia de 1977...(EDM / HI-NRG) Moroder 😎
@@j.maxell3030 Se inspiró…
@@jeremifrancisco1 Se inspiro dentro de un mismo género electrónico ya formado? xd
@j.maxell3030 o sea, ¿me estas diciendo que su aporte no significa nada, que su carrera como productor musical es insignificante?
@@jeremifrancisco1 Frente a Moroder si...
4:02 "It doesn´t Matter" was made in 1997
RE; 1987 49ers - Touch Me (Italo Disco)
"Touch Me" by the 49ers was first released in 1989 (not 1987) and became popular in 1990. Also this track would classified as "ITALO HOUSE" which became popular in the early 90's. Italo Disco is a different subgenre of disco music that was popular in the mid 80's.
www.discogs.com/49ers-Touch-Me/master/3718
It feels good to know half of these by name without even looking at the description :D
I actually kind of expected Robert Mile's "Children" to be in 1996 portion. That was an electronic music, probably even more recognised than whatever is playing here.
btw 2011 killed everything
lol
The problem is I didn't find the original dubstep
*enhanced
not really...
Music is shit since 2010
I really like how this video focused on the instruments instead so you really hear the development of the electronic sound.
THIS ANNOYS ME SO MUCH. POPCORN WAS OUT IN 1969 NOT 1972 AGHHHHHHH
Shut the fuck yo shitnite kid
ikr the orginal is the best
When you realize that most of electronic classics have been reworked over and over and over
Unfortunately this is not the history of electronic music. This is the history of electronic pop music. Plus most of it is not even from the electronic music genre. These tracks are mostly pop music made with electronic instruments.
2014- Blank Banshe- Teen pregnancy (vaporwave)
tryna be defalt i see
You might put Macintosh Plus as the Vaporwave forerunner.
_David Markowicz_ that really isn’t representative of 2014 my guy
Is vaporwave a subgenre of electronic music?
_David Markowicz_ VAPORWAVE CAN STAY OUT OF THIS COMMENT SECTION
1997 is obviously the best one here, AAPPHHEEXXXXXXX
Aphex Twin is amazing. The Richard D James album was so weird lol. You should check out "Come To Daddy" by Dillinger Escape Plan and Aphex Twin. Dillinger is basically the metal version of Aphex.
i know ive listened to almost all of his albums. great guy
nacho doggy wrong year.
nacho doggy Your opinion probably, that might not be the case for everyone, such as me I'm a fan of modern EDM.
skaru me till biltema eller? Sure thing, never said it was. but you can't deny respect for the effort and work aphex twin puts into his music.
amazing collection... Thank you very much !
4:22 *EUROBEAT INTENSIFIES*
Tubular Bells by mike oldfield used conventional instruments
I was wondering if it did. Just has an electronic feel.
he played all instruments then mixed the electronicly. so by defenition........
Delia Ann Derbyshire English musician and composer of electronic music. She carried out pioneering work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during the 1960s, including her electronic arrangement of the theme music to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who.
best songs
1972-0:19
1976-0:55
1978-1:12
1981-1:40
1983-2:01
1984-2:07
1986-2:25
1987-2:34
1990-3:01
1991-3:09
1992-3:19
1993-3:27
1995-3:45
1998-4:13
1999-4:22
2000-4:31
2001-4:40
2003-4:58
2005-5:15
2006-5:24
2007-5:34
2009-5:52
2010-6:00
And 6:10
@@lclccl yeah skrillex is good but not the best
@@lclccl Meh.
2005 and 2007 ❤
Daft punk!!
Ninja lemur shut up
koksblume
Lol what?
koksblume Daft Punk is amazing
WeeSmackyJim ,,Kraftwerk
Daft Punk Track 3😍
1975 es Giorgio Moroder (album Einzelganger) & Tangerine Dreams y 1976 es Jarre (album Oxígeno) & Vangelis (Pulstar).
Krautrock Dusseldorf & Progressive Rock Aleman (Kraftwerk, Can, Neu...) no es Música Electrónica.
Daft Punk, deadmau5, and Justice are my faves.
ваняивася what are your favorites if he's so stupid
Deadmau es una mierda
Same!
@@mcrb3798 No mucho
List of errors made in this video:
1970: Released in 1971 but prob. recorded in 1970
1971: Actually from 1970
1974: This is actually the mix version which is from 1991. The original is from 1974
1976: Actually from 1977
1977: Spot on! It was recorded back in 1976 though released a year later
1983: Actually from 1982
1985: Actually from 1984
1987: Actually from 1989 (mentions in the video description)
1993: Actually from 1992
1998: Very close! Released 1997 December 31st. Good choice though ;)
2000: Released in 2001. Recorded in 2000
2008: Actually from 2006
2010: Barbra Streisland sampled a 70s disco track all the way through with some added claps. BOOM!
To the uploader, you might want to correct them in the description. Your choice. Hope to see more from you in the future like a newer and more improved video like this. ;)
Anyway, that's it for me :D
I thought that is a tracklist .... 🤔
What's the 1976 song?
Very cool! I thought it was going to be a documentary, but it's just a great little montage! Well done! :-) Big TU!
It’s crazy, because in the years since this video was made electronic has changed drastically again, with the introduction of future bass into mainstream electronic.
Exactly. It's gonna take a lot of effort for me to make a new one. :P
Future House, Bass House, etc xdd... Jungle terror and more...
History of COMMERCIAL electronic Music.
High Voltage Bombs Away is not commercial at all.
deadmau5 and old daft punk commercial???
Estefanía en la border What about the experimental stuff from the early to mid 70s?
Oldschool Hardstyle will most likely never become commercial electronic music.
ASDRION TM Yep. Unless it revives itself which probably wouldn't happen for another thousand years.
5:24 where is ricardo milos?
Happy to hear some HardStyle here!
не русский I M TOO YEAH HARDCORE4LIFE
It`s Hardstyle. So Hardstyle4life.
Yeah Oldschool Hardstyle whoehoe :)
harder and faster styles of electronic music are very underrated
R.I.P Avicii
1989-2018
1974 version is not the original version, it is a remake from 1991
@ 1972 it's literally just crazy frog: Popcorn but it's 8 bit oh wait crazy frog plagerized it 0:21
In the song “Move Your Body” (1986), the Roland TR-909 sounds were heard.
Actually is a TR505 or a TR707
Is anyone going to talk about how 1976 doesn’t even sound like something from 1976
Yeah, electronic music must have begun in 1970.
Paul Mitchum
negative, it stretches back much further.
Electronic music begun from about 1913. With noise music (and it came from Classical Music) Noise music is the father of all other electronic music (who is still going strong) Because without experimenting. Other music genres would have never existed.
ASDRION TM
Thadeus Cahill’s Telharmonium (1897)
I found someone on the internet right now who says that the first electronic instrument is from 1876. called: Musical Telegraph. But the Telharmonium and the Musical Telegraph are so old. That they dont even have recreated it. But Futurism/Noise music is recorded and still made today. So this is how electronic music begun. Polkka Kivinen Ensemble: L'Arte dei rumori
2005 made me happy
Dat was amazing history lesson. Thanks a lot, bro
I'm a bit disappointed to not hear Wendy Carlos or Tomita on the list as I think both are crucial late 60s/early 70s artists.
it's hard to tell which early synth artists were the ground breakerswhy should he list those two?
+robinsss Wendy Carlos had the first commerically success synth album and was a major influence on Moog's development efforts in the 70s.
robinsss anybidy who posts her work on UA-cam get it taken down immediately, her lawyers (or whoever is in charge) are ridiculous. I think she won 3 Grammies for Switched in Bach. I love that album
The disco era (70s and 80s) will always stay my favourite
1:04, 1:31, 1:58, Jam it up! Straight outta the 70s, right into the 80s, before MTV, BET and VH1 even arrived.
Also, I finally recorded (except the vocals) Complete History Of Recorded Music, Part 2. It's a love song.
+tinnitischannel What would a love song have to do with the evolution of recent music?
5:24 "flex, flex, flex, flex"
I'm 17 yo but is it normal that when i listen to 70's or 80's music i always get goose bumps ? Like I've been there in those years fr...
Good list. I could recognize most of the tracks from the 90's and up. But why isn't there any songs from Daft Punk's "Homework"?
Because it came out in 1997 and tbh Come To Daddy was a more prominent choice for that year.
brin shut come to daddy didn't come out until 2002, please explain..
No, it came out in 1997.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_to_Daddy_(EP)
My bad. Merry Xmas.
1998 stardust is thomas banglandert of daft punk