Review:
2000s Electronic Music Scene
overall review score: 4.5
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The 2000s electronic music scene refers to the electronic music culture and artists that emerged and flourished during the early 2000s. It saw the rise of various sub-genres such as trance, techno, house, and dubstep, and witnessed the mainstream acceptance of electronic dance music (EDM).
Key Features
- Emergence of new sub-genres like dubstep and electro-house
- Increased popularity of festivals like Ultra Music Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival
- Mainstream success of artists like Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, and Skrillex
- Influence of technology on music production and DJing
Pros
- Diverse range of sub-genres to cater to different tastes
- Innovation in music production techniques and sound design
- Globalization of electronic music through festivals and events
Cons
- Over-commercialization leading to a loss of underground authenticity
- Hype-driven trends that can overshadow true artistic expression