1.
Computers and electronic music are not the opposite of the warm human music. It's exactly the same.
Bill Laswell
2.
I’ve started thinking about pure electronic music again. Something very melodic, very aggressive.
Squarepusher
3.
I love electronic music, and I love drum and bass.
Fred Durst
4.
When I started working on electronic music, that was after the rave period. I haven't even seen that part of it that much.
Avicii
5.
At the end of the '90s and into 2000, electronic music was still an underground phenomenon, especially in America.
Tiesto
6.
I love electronic music as much as I love something that sounds like 'Pullhair Rubeye,' or something a little bit more organic than that.
Avey Tare
7.
Maybe one day there will finally be an education for electronic music.
Afrojack
8.
I've been a fan of electronic music since the beginning.
Jonathan Davis
9.
I'll listen to pretty much anything good, but I probably listen to more "electronic" music than anything else.
Marques Brownlee
10.
With electronic music it's often a little more hidden - the relationship between gesture and sound - which makes it confounding for audiences. But the ingredients of electronic music are the same ingredients of nonelectronic music.
Vijay Iyer
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Electronic music is so weird because trends change so fast.
Chaz Bundick
13.
I've always enjoyed dancing and going clubbing. I've always been interested in electronic music. I would love more than anything to see my music mutate into something that would be played in clubs. For sure.
KT Tunstall
14.
I think what's made electronic music so fascinating is that it came up through the underground and always moved and pivoted so quickly that you could never keep a handle on it. That continues to happen. Sure, the stuff on the very top moves slower and is marketed for Spotify. But there are still going to be undercurrents that flow freely and move around, simply because there's too much of a base with this music.
Kaskade
15.
What I find the challenge is with working with, say, digital machines - performing electronic music - is that when we play instruments there's a physical act that results in a physical vibration. There's a mapping between our exertions and resultant vibrations, or resonance.
Vijay Iyer