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Taking A Look At Electronic Dance Music From Another Angle

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Here’s a blog post exploring the potential financial, economic, and eco-friendly benefits of electronic dance music: "Electronic dance music (EDM) has become a global phenomenon in recent years, with festivals and events drawing massive crowds around the world. But beyond the entertainment value, EDM also has the potential to drive economic growth, promote sustainability, and benefit underprivileged communities. Economically, the EDM industry generates billions of dollars in revenue each year through ticket sales, merchandise, and sponsorships. This revenue can support local economies by creating jobs and stimulating tourism, particularly in areas that host large festivals and events. In addition, EDM events can promote eco-friendly practices by using renewable energy sources like solar power to run stages and sound systems, and by implementing recycling and composting programs to reduce waste. Some festivals even donate a portion of their proceeds to environmental cha

Links to Anthony Cairns Electronic Dance Music

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Below are the links to my music: Just click any chosen link to be redirected to my music and or streaming platform. Various Platform Links To My Music Behind the Veil Something Else Spotify Artist Page Apple Music Artist Page Deezer Artist Page l Am Techno Eye of The Storm Exit One Sounds in Colour Jackin Da Boombox No Frills I hope you enjoy listening to my music or at least some of it? Lol ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘ Thanks and happy listening!                                   DJ Alien

The Enduring Legacy of 90s Techno Rave: A Decade that Shaped the Dance Floor

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The 1990s was a transformative decade for music, technology, and culture. In the world of electronic music, a revolution was underway in the underground clubs of Detroit, Chicago, and Ibiza. This was the era of 90s Techno Rave, a movement that would not only define the sound of the decade but also forever change the way we experience music.                               **The Rise of Techno**l The story of 90s Techno Rave begins in the late 1970s and early 1980s, in the post-industrial wastelands of Detroit, Michigan. This was an era of economic decline and urban decay, but it was also a time of creative rebirth. Inspired by the raw, minimal sound of Kraftwerk's "The Robots" (1978), Detroit artists like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began experimenting with electronic music. They incorporated elements of funk, disco, and house, adding their own futuristic spin. The term "Techno" was coined in the early 1980s, as a response to the lim