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The Foxgrove

February 18, 2016

This history of electronic music you won’t find in a book

by Natalie Lam


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By Marianna Nash

At first glance, the “Electric Love Blueprint” seems like something you might find in an electrician’s basement. A closer look reveals it to be a map of electronic music history.

Artists at Dorothy crafted the map to look like the circuit board of a theremin (the first electronic musical instrument). It highlights more than 200 gamechangers in electronic music — from Kraftwerk to Robert Moog to inventor Léon Theremin himself.

Take a look. Who else would you add to the map?

Join the legends. Take an introduction to electronic music production class with us at The Foxgrove.

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This gem is brought to you by The Hunt, The Foxgrove's blog that looks into the electronic music and DJ world in the lenses of fashion, lifestyle, art and culture. If you'd like to contribute, find us at info@thefoxgrove.com.

TAGS: history, electronic music, influence, #TBT


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