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Electronic
Electronic is a broad umbrella genre defined by the primary use of electronically generated or electronically processed sound. It encompasses music made with synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, computers, and studio/tape techniques, as well as electroacoustic manipulation of recorded or synthetic sources. The genre ranges from academic and experimental traditions to popular and dance-oriented forms. While its sonic palette is rooted in electricity and circuitry, its aesthetics span minimal and textural explorations, structured song forms, and beat-driven club permutations. Electronic emphasizes sound design, timbre, and studio-as-instrument practices as much as melody and harmony.
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Moogsploitation
Moogsploitation is a retroactively coined term for the late-1960s and early-1970s wave of pop-oriented records that showcased the Moog synthesizer as a novelty attraction. These albums typically featured playful, technicolor arrangements, catchy lead lines, and filter-swept timbres, often covering current chart hits, film themes, or familiar classical tunes in a cheeky, futuristic style. Sonically, moogsploitation sits at the crossroads of lounge and easy listening, space age pop, and early electronic experimentation. It foregrounds monophonic Moog leads, burbling bass ostinatos, spring/plate reverbs, tape echo, and stereo panning tricks, while rhythm sections lean on light pop, bossa-nova, or shuffle grooves. The genre blossomed after the commercial success of Wendy Carlos’s Switched-On Bach (1968), prompting labels and arrangers to release “Moog-ified” LPs that celebrated the synthesizer’s new, otherworldly character.
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