Electronic poll got messed up--let's try this again

Multiple choice again :wink:





Multiple Choice: Which of wikipedia’s electronica sub genres are you producing for in 2011?

[url]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genres[/url]



[update]

Well the poll got a little messed up because there were too many entries…here’s the full list from wikipedia:





This is a list of electronic music genres, subgenres and styles

Ambient

  • Ambient house
  • Ambient noise
  • Ambient techno
  • Dark ambient
  • Drone music
  • Illbient
  • Isolationism
  • Lowercase
  • Psybient

    Breakbeat
  • Baltimore Club
  • Big beat
  • Breakbeat hardcore
  • Broken beat
  • Florida breaks
  • Nu skool breaks
  • 4-beat

    Chiptune
  • Demoscene music
  • Game Boy music

    Disco
  • Cosmic disco
  • Euro disco
  • Hardcore breaks
  • Hi-NRG
  • New Beat
  • Space disco
  • Jungle techno
    • Eurobeat
    • Europop
    • Hard NRG
    • Italo disco
    • Italo dance
    • Nu-disco
  • Rave breaks

    Downtempo
  • Acid jazz
  • Balearic Beat
  • Chill out
  • Dub music
  • Dubtronica
  • Ethnic electronica
  • Lounge music
  • New age music
  • Nu jazz
  • Trip hop

    Drum and bass
  • Clownstep
  • Darkcore
  • Darkstep
  • Drumfunk
  • Dubstep
  • Hardstep
  • Intelligent drum and bass
  • Jump-Up
  • Liquid funk
  • Neurofunk
  • Jungle
    • Darkside jungle
    • Ragga-jungle
  • Raggacore
  • Sambass
  • Techstep
  • Trancestep

    Electro
  • Crunk
  • Electro backbeat
  • Electro-grime
  • Electro hop
  • Electropop
  • Nu Electro

    Electronica
  • Berlin school
  • Electroacoustic
  • Musique concrète
  • Contemporary classical music
  • Dubstyle
  • Electronic art music
  • Folktronica
  • Freestyle music
  • IDM
    • Glitch
  • Nu jazz
  • Skweee
  • Sound art
  • Synthpop
  • Synthcore
  • Trip hop

    Electronic rock
  • Alternative dance
  • Coldwave
  • Cyber metal
  • Dance-punk
  • Dance-rock
  • Dark Wave
  • Digital hardcore
  • Electroclash
  • Electropunk
  • Ethereal Wave
  • Grind
  • Italodance
  • Indietronica
  • New rave
  • New Wave
  • Nintendocore
  • Space rock
  • Synthpop
  • Synthpunk

    Eurodance
  • Bubblegum dance
  • Eurotrance

    Hardcore/Hard dance
  • Bouncy house
  • Bouncy techno
  • Breakbeat hardcore
  • Breakcore
  • Darkcore
  • Digital hardcore
  • Doomcore
  • Gabber
  • Happy hardcore
  • Hardstyle
  • Jumpstyle
  • Makina
  • Noisecore
  • Speedcore
  • Terrorcore
  • UK hardcore

    House
  • Acid house
  • Chicago house
  • Deep house
  • Diva house
  • Electro house
  • Euro house
  • Fidget house
  • French house
  • Freestyle house
  • Funky house
  • Ghetto house
  • Hardbag
  • Hard NRG
  • Hip house
  • Italo house
  • Latin house
  • Minimal house/Microhouse
  • Progressive house
  • Scouse house
  • Swing house
  • Tribal house
  • Tech house
  • UK Hard house
  • US garage
  • Vocal house

    Industrial
  • Aggrotech
  • Ambient industrial
  • Coldwave
  • Cybergrind
  • Dark electro
  • Death industrial
  • Drag
  • Electronic body music
  • Electro-Industrial
    • Futurepop
  • Industrial metal
  • Neue Deutsche Härte
  • Industrial rock
  • Noise
    • Japanoise
    • Power noise
    • Power electronics

      Post-disco
  • Dance-pop
  • Witch House
  • Chillwave

    Progressive
  • Progressive breaks
  • Progressive drum & bass
  • Progressive House/Trance
    • Disco house
    • Dream house
    • Jumpstyle/Jumphouse
    • Space house
  • Progressive techno

    Techno
  • Acid techno
  • Detroit techno
  • Dub Techno
  • Free tekno
  • Ghettotech
  • Minimal
  • Nortec
  • Rave music
  • Rotterdam techno
  • Schranz / Hardtechno
  • Symphonic techno
  • Tecno brega
  • Techno-DNB
  • Techstep
  • Toytown Techno
  • Yorkshire Techno

    Trance
  • Acid trance
  • Balearic Trance
  • Classic trance
  • Dream trance
  • Euro-trance
  • Hard trance
  • Hardstyle
  • Neo-trance
  • Progressive trance
  • Psychedelic trance/Goa trance
    • Dark psytrance
    • Full on
    • Psyprog
    • Psybient
    • Psybreaks
    • Suomisaundi
  • Tech trance
  • Uplifting trance
    • Orchestral Uplifting
  • Vocal trance

    UK garage
  • 2-step
  • 4x4
  • Bassline
  • Breakstep
  • Dubstep
  • Funky
  • Grime
  • Speed garage

Out of all the genres there yorkshire techno really stood out for me

I just had a vision of amos from emerdale giving it some (welly ) behind his casio, layden with dark yorkshire vocals hahahahahaha:D

[quote]egg2 (09/04/2011)[hr]Out of all the genres there yorkshire techno really stood out for me



I just had a vision of amos from emerdale giving it some (welly ) behind his casio, laydenwith dark yorkshire vocalshahahahahaha:D[/quote]



funny that you mention that cause i was wondering too what yorkshire techno sounded like??:smiley:

[quote]egg2 (09/04/2011)[hr]Out of all the genres there yorkshire techno really stood out for me



I just had a vision of amos from emerdale giving it some (welly ) behind his casio, laydenwith dark yorkshire vocalshahahahahaha:D[/quote]



LOL

Sam Dingle - One to watch

WTF is Witch house?!

[quote]ICN (09/04/2011)[hr]WTF is Witch house?![/quote]



Get with it ICN



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[quote]ICN (09/04/2011)[hr]Sam Dingle - One to watch



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hahahahahahahahahah

Got a wart listening to that :slight_smile:

So how do I vote for techno? It’s not there!


[quote]Intelligent drum and bass[/quote]



isn’t that a oxymoron ?

[quote]onetwoseven (09/04/2011)[hr]So how do I vote for techno? It’s not there!



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And we don’t want it there - we’re far too superior to be included in some smeg pole :smiley:

Alas Techno, Trance, and UK Garage got cutoff by the poll-o-matic…I guess you could vote for disco (since it didn’t get any votes) and we’ll all know what you mean… (evil grin)

[quote]willidaniel (09/04/2011)[hr][quote]egg2 (09/04/2011)[hr]Out of all the genres there yorkshire techno really stood out for me



I just had a vision of amos from emerdale giving it some (welly ) behind his casio, laydenwith dark yorkshire vocalshahahahahaha:D[/quote]



funny that you mention that cause i was wondering too what yorkshire techno sounded like??:D[/quote]



Well either it’s something like this…





…or it’s what our friends at electronicmusicstyles.com said…

[url]http://www.electronicmusicstyles.com/techno_yorkshire_bleeps-and_bass.html[/url]

[quote]Yorkshire Bleeps and Bass or Yorkshire Techno is a rather clumsy term for an early 1990s musical genre that up until recently didn’t really have a name. At the time just called plain old techno, it was a short-lived and very localised musical movement centred on the northern English cities of Bradford & Leeds in West Yorkshire and Sheffield in South Yorkshire in 1989-1991.



The sound was characterised by harsh, funky minimalism, speaker-breaking sub-bass and electronic bleeps or other futuristic sounds. Unlike the present-day English techno scene, this early Yorkshire movement was inner-city, multi-racial and aggressive, and went on to influence groundbreaking London breakbeat acts such as Shut Up and Dance and The Scientist and later jungle, which upon listening today it shares many similarities.



The first record of the genre was probably “The Theme” by Bradford’s Unique 3 in 1989, although Leeds outfit LFO’s “LFO” was being played on white label at the Warehouse in Leeds for several months before being released on Sheffield’s Warp Records in 1990. Leeds’s Nightmares on Wax next realeased “Dextrous” on Warp Records in 1990. The label went on to release the club anthem “Testone” by Sweet Exorcist (DJ Parrot, and Richard Kirk of Sheffield avant-garde experimentalists Cabaret Voltaire), a track that went on to define the Yorkshire sound, and also the rather silly “Tricky Disco” by Tricky Disco. These were followed by a string of releases on the short-lived Leeds label Bassic Records, including the awesome “Ital’s Anthem” by Ital Rockers, a Chapeltown dub reggae band diversifying into techno, and Juno’s “Soul Thunder”, an understated track now recognised as a techno classic.[/quote]

[quote]ICN (09/04/2011)[hr]WTF is Witch house?![/quote]



Well either it’s this…







…or it’s what Wikipedia says it is…

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_house_(music_genre)[/url]


I can’t vote!



Firstly where is techno?!? Secondly, do you mean real electro or that silly sub house genre?!?



Not happy about these two points so I’m reporting this thread :hehe: