Timeline of electronic music genres
A timeline of electronic music genres , with a date of origin, the locale of origin, and music samples.
Genre
Date of origin
Locale of origin
Electroacoustic music
Early 1940s
Egypt (Cairo )
Musique concrète
1940s
Egypt (Cairo), France (Paris )
Acousmatic music
Late 1940s
France (Paris)
Drone
1960s
United States
Dub
Late 1960s
Jamaica (Kingston )
Ambient
Late 1960s – early 1970s
Germany , Jamaica, Japan , United Kingdom
Electronic rock
Late 1960s – early 1970s
Europe , Japan, United States
Krautrock
Late 1960s – early 1970s
West Germany
Space music
Early 1970s
Germany, Japan[ 1] [ 2]
Bhangra
Early 1970s
India, Pakistan, United Kingdom
Disco
Early 1970s
United States (East Coast )
Hip hop
Early 1970s
United States (New York )
Industrial
1975 (3 September)
United Kingdom (England ),[ 3] United States, Germany
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 States
Hi-NRG
Late 1970s
United States
Post-disco
1977
Worldwide
Chiptune
Late 1970s – early 1980s
Japan
Dance-pop
Late 1970s – early 1980s
United States, United Kingdom
Italo disco
Late 1970s – early 1980s
Italy , Spain
Electro
Early 1980s
Japan (Tokyo ),[ 4] United States (New York & Detroit )
Electronic body music (EBM)
Early 1980s
Germany, Belgium
House
1983
United States (Chicago )
Garage house
1983
United States (New York & New Jersey )
Chicago house
1983
United States (Chicago)
Deep house
1985
United States (Chicago)
Acid house
Mid-1980s
United States (Chicago)
Techno
Mid-1980s
United States (Detroit), Germany
Detroit techno
Mid-1980s
United States (Detroit)
Downtempo
Mid-to-late 1980s
United Kingdom
Eurobeat
Mid-to-late 1980s
Italy, Japan, United Kingdom
Hip house
Mid-to-late 1980s
United States (Chicago, New York City, & Detroit), United Kingdom
Latin house
Mid-to-late 1980s
United States (New York City & Chicago)
New beat
Mid-to-late 1980s
Belgium
Acid techno
Late 1980s
United Kingdom, United States
Balearic beat
Late 1980s
Spain (Ibiza )
Breakbeat
Late 1980s
United Kingdom, United States
Eurodance
Late 1980s
Belgium, Germany, Netherlands
Funky house
Late 1980s
United States
Ghetto house
Late 1980s
United States (Chicago)
Italo house
Late 1980s
Italy
Kwaito
Late 1980s
South Africa (Johannesburg )
Tech house
Late 1980s
United States, Spain (Ibiza)
Tribal house
Late 1980s
United States
Trip hop
1988
United Kingdom (Bristol)
Ambient house
1989
United Kingdom, Japan
Ambient techno
Late 1980s – early 1990s
United Kingdom, United States
Breakbeat hardcore
Late 1980s – early 1990s
United Kingdom (London, Stafford , Manchester , Coventry )
Hardcore
Late 1980s – early 1990s
Netherlands, United Kingdom
Trance
Late 1980s – early 1990s
United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands
Dark electro
1990
Europe
Industrial techno
1990
United Kingdom
Progressive house
1990
Europe
Acid trance
1991
Europe
Ambient dub
1991
United Kingdom (London)
Baltimore club
1991
United States (Baltimore )
Glitch
1991
Germany, Japan[ 5]
Goa trance
1991
India (Goa)[ 6] [ 7]
Intelligent dance music (IDM)
1991
Japan, United Kingdom
Psychedelic trance
1991
India (Goa)
Psydub
1991
United Kingdom (London)
UK hard house
1991
United Kingdom
Balearic trance
1992
Spain (Ibiza)
Big beat
1992
United Kingdom (London)
Dream trance
1992
Italy
Electronica
1992
United Kingdom
Gabber
1992
Netherlands (Rotterdam )
Jungle
1992
United Kingdom (London & Bristol ), Jamaica
Hard trance
1992
Germany
Illbient
1992
United States (New York City)
Progressive breaks
1992
United Kingdom, United States
Progressive trance
1992
Europe
Ragga jungle
1992
United Kingdom (London )
Tech trance
1992
Europe
Bitpop
1993
Europe, Japan, United States
Bouncy techno
1993
United Kingdom, Netherlands , Germany
Dub techno
1993
United Kingdom, Germany
Drum and bass
1993
United Kingdom (London & Bristol)
Free tekno
1993
Europe
Minimal techno
1993
United States (Detroit), Germany (Berlin )
Indietronica
1994
United Kingdom
Speed garage
1994
United Kingdom (London)
UK garage
1994
United Kingdom (London)
French house
1995
France
Funky breaks
1995
United Kingdom
Ghettotech
1995
United States (Detroit & Chicago)
Breakcore
Mid-1990s
United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands
Jump-up
Mid-1990s
United Kingdom (London)
Hardstep
Mid-1990s
United Kingdom
Nu-disco
Mid-1990s
United Kingdom
Suomisaundi
Mid-1990s
Finland
Techstep
Mid-1990s
United Kingdom
Vocal trance
Mid-1990s
Europe
Darkstep
Mid-to-late 1990s
United Kingdom
Drill 'n' bass
Mid-to-late 1990s
United Kingdom
Futurepop
Mid-to-late 1990s
Europe
Hardtechno
Mid-to-late 1990s
Europe
Microhouse
Mid-to-late 1990s
Europe
Nitzhonot
Mid-to-late 1990s
Israel
Asian underground
1997
United Kingdom
Broken beat
1997
United Kingdom (London)
2-step garage
Late 1990s
United Kingdom (London)
Electroclash
Late 1990s
United States (New York City & Detroit), Germany, Netherlands
Jersey club
Late 1990s
United States (New Jersey)
Juke
Late 1990s
United States (Chicago)
Uplifting trance
Late 1990s
Germany
Dubstep
1998
United Kingdom (London)
Liquid funk
1999
United Kingdom
Bass music (EDM)
Late 1990s – early 2000s
United Kingdom
Bassline
Late 1990s – early 2000s
United Kingdom (Sheffield & Leeds )
Breakstep
Late 1990s – early 2000s
United Kingdom (London)
Dark psy
Late 1990s – early 2000s
Europe, Russia
Electro house
Late 1990s – early 2000s
Worldwide
Footwork
Late 1990s – early 2000s
United States (Chicago)
Full-on
Late 1990s – early 2000s
Europe
Hardstyle
Late 1990s – early 2000s
Netherlands
Progressive psytrance
Late 1990s – early 2000s
Europe
Jumpstyle
2000
Belgium, Netherlands
Grime
2000
United Kingdom (London)
Hands up
2000
Germany
Electronicore
Early 2000s
Japan, North America, United Kingdom
Hardbass
Early 2000s
Russia
Nortec
Early 2000s
Mexico (Tijuana )
Tecno brega
Early 2000s
Brazil (Belém )
Funktronica
Early-to-mid 2000s
United States
Fidget house
2005
Europe
Future garage
2005
United Kingdom (London)
Synthwave
2006
France [ 8]
UK funky
2006
United Kingdom (London)
Wonky
2006
United Kingdom
Balearica
2007
Europe
Brostep
2007
United States
Chillwave
2007
United States
Dutch house
2007
Netherlands
UK bass
2007
United Kingdom
Witch house
2007
United States, Japan
Big room house
2008
Europe
Complextro
2008
United States
Drumstep
2008
United Kingdom
Dubstyle
2009
Netherlands
Future bass
2009
United Kingdom, United States
Moombahton
2009
United States
Post-dubstep
2009
United Kingdom
Melbourne Bounce
Early 2010s
Australia (Melbourne )
Outsider house
2010
United States
Trap (EDM)
2010
United States
Moombahcore
2011
United States
Future funk
2012
Worldwide
Jungle terror
2012
Netherlands, Netherlands
Tropical house
2012
Europe
Future house
2013
Europe
Gqom
2013
South Africa (Durban )
Hardvapour
2015
Worldwide
Amapiano
2016
South Africa
Hyperpop
2016
United Kingdom, United States
Slap house
Late 2010s – early 2020s
Europe
Future rave
Early 2020s
France, Denmark
See also
References
^ Holmes, Thom (2008). "Live Electronic Music and Ambient Music" . Electronic and experimental music: technology, music, and culture (3rd ed.). Taylor & Francis . p. 403. ISBN 978-0-415-95781-6 . Retrieved 2011-06-12 .
^ Thom Holmes (2015), Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture , page 453 , Routledge
^ In this interview at 21:46, Genesis P-Orridge , for the first time, specifies the origin date and origin location of the term Industrial Music - Monte Cazassa and Genesis P-Orridge coined the term Industrial Music on Sept 3, 1975 in a park in The London Borough of Hackney, UK.
^ David Toop (March 1996), "A-Z Of Electro" , The Wire , no. 145, retrieved 2011-05-29
^ Christoph Cox & Daniel Warner (2004), Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music , page 396 , A&C Black
^ St John, Graham (1 June 2004). Rave Culture and Religion . Routledge. p. 242. ISBN 9781134379729 . Retrieved 25 January 2016 .
^ D'Andrea, Anthony (24 January 2007). Global Nomads: Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza . Routledge. p. 177. ISBN 9781134110506 . Retrieved 25 January 2016 .
^ "The Origins of Synthwave - PART 1" .