Electronica
Electronica emerged in the late 20th century when adventurous sonic architects realised that computers could create music that sounded simultaneously futuristic and slightly like a robot having a meltdown. Characterised by synths, drum machines, and an unsettling lack of traditional instruments, it ranges from chillout vibes perfect for a late-night kebab run to high-energy beats that might induce spontaneous dancing in even the most stubborn of wallflowers. It's a genre that proves you don't need to strum a guitar to make a tune, much to the delight of aspiring DJs worldwide who insist that their bedroom setups are really quite studio-like, thank you very much.












