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From Detroit to Tokyo, through Frankfurt, DADAISTS The year is 1916. The anarchists Hugo Bale, Tristan Tzara and Marcel Yanko establish the modernistic art movement "dada".This movement guests for something they called "essence of spirit" , pleads for freedom of self-expression and is regarded as a protestagainst World war 1, conservatism of the middles classesand moral degeneration of humanity.But dadists fought for an another idea: expression of ideas through sounds instead of words, considering this method more liberal and pure.They want , througha mixof sounds, to demolish all established ethic of social barriers. Dadaists create music based fully on new-born industrial sounds.Kurt Schwitters' compositions such as "Anna Blume"1919 and "Ursonate"1923 laid the foundations of one one of the most abstractand atractive types of musicof the 20th century. Sintesizer is born 1920. The russian electronic genious Lev Teremin creates the first prototype of sintesizer using electromagnetic waves. Sound is created without making physical contact with the instrument. The first sintesizer "Teremin" creates different tones and sounds which are made only by the movements of the musician in the space. 1960 The New sounds The 20th century is dominated by the so-called "new-sounds". New conceptions , such as composing on mathematical basis or offered by composers like Arnold Schoenberg and Erick Satie, machine sounds by Luiggi Russolo and Mauricio Kagel and synchro generators by john Cage. All these are accepted great enthusiasm.Earlier , in the 50s, Karlheinz Stockhousen creates the theory of involving electronics in music. After inventing the electronic piano in 19958 and the first analog sintsizer in 1965 modern electronic instruments start their voyage allover the world of music. In the late 60s there are new pioneers like Walter Karlos as well as popular bands - Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, The Residents.In NY a whole colony of avangarde composers starts devending their ""estetics" of melodic and rhytmical expression The 70s They are remembered with the creation of styles like soul, disco and funk.Giorgo Moroder is still accepted as a pioneer of the pro-sintesizer electyronic and disco music. In these years "high energy" celebrates its own triumph , mostly in gay clubs, and labels like "Sal Soul" create never heard electronic version of gospel style. Here come the 80's The sharp sounds of disco in 70s are conveyed to the American East Coast. The first New Yourk club hits are born.Tony Humfris and David Morales are becoming real stars DJs and the club "PAradise Geridge" is the most popular place in the big city. At the same time Frankie Nuckuls menages to establish himsels as a DJ in "Wearhouse" in Chicago, and Farli Keat founds the DJ's firm " Hot Mix 5". In Detroit the founder of "Sibotron" - Huan Atkins produces his first electro... New Romantics Something fresh comes from Europe. Young European bands like "Depeche Mode", "Heavan 17", "Yellow" etc make exceptional electronic sound. Slowly but surelly "Skinny Puppy" from Canada are coming near the new sounding, while in Frankfurt the first techno club "Talla2XLC" opens up.On the other hand the hip hop culture later on takes its part in forming the breakbeat. Most popular techno places in the world Detroit, Ibiza, Glasgow, Berlin, Frankfurt, Winsdor, Tokyo, Brooklin, Stockholm, Arctic pole and during the last years Bulgaria Techno Dictionary AMBIENT –Brian Ino’s personal “chill out” invention from the 70’s which was made popular trough the 90’s by experimental dj’s like Doctor Alex Patterson from “D Orb” CHILL OUT – Supreme feeling, smooth techno style, relaxing. AMBIENT JUNGLE – Runaway beyond the borders of music. Most popular among the drum&bass generation. HIGH ENERGY - Gay disco anthem. Become almost a religion for homo-sexuals. Later it is an inspiration for the trio of producers – Stock, Aytkon and Water Man, who gave exceptional performers to the music industry. INDUSTRIAL – The bands which preach this style declare themselves as futurists and and anarchists tearing apart every musical chains and creating music non-existing till that moment. NEW WAVE – something like the sequence of the history of punk revolution but but it’s more dramatical and tender. The New wave belongs to the 80’s and the popular music. SYNTH POP – It was made popular for the first time by the project of Gary Newman – “Cars”, later it’s done very well by “Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark”. Vince Clark gave a lot to the Synth Pop dedicating it three projects – “Depeche Mode”, “Yazoo” and “Irrager” TECHNO – It’s roots are hidden in Detroit. Main culprits are Derick May, Kevin Sonderson and Huan Atkins who under the influence of “Craftverq” create their music but way more hypnotic especially after the invasion of the Chicago House. Nowadays the term is associated mainly with the electronic club music. HIP-HOUSE – Fusion with rap and house beats. Originated in 1986. Main missioner is Africa Bambata who mixed rap and house into one type of music. ITALO-HOUSE – Dominant piano, American vocals and italic house sound. The whole combination leads to the appearance of outstanding things at the end of 80’s and beginning of 90’s. “Ride on Time” and “Black Box”. Tremendous success also of the “Kapela” project. JUNGLE AND NEW BEAT – a mix between Detroit Techno and Euro Dance. BROOKLYN – Manhattan has it’s disco, Bronx – hip-hop, Jersey – garage music. But from the end of 80’s Brooklyn turns into a home of the techno in New York and his missioners are Joey Beltram, Frankie Bowns, Daimond Wild, Adam X etc. DETROIT – a city which has inspired a lot of the today’s techno artists. BEAT – fundamental unit for rhythm. Rhythm defines the styles in techno. LABEL – Record company. In techno music there are thousands of famous and less famous leading and independent labels. SAMPLE – moment of different song which an artist gets and remakes creating something absolutely new. Vocals and melodies can be taken. Do you know how the vinyls are made?
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