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Ishkur's Guide To Electronic Music is a guide by Kenneth John Taylor. Started in 2000, it has gone through several different incarnations, including a
The guide attempts to depict the chronological order of electronic music genres' appearance. It contains 7 separate parent areas of electronic music to explore - House, Techhno, Breakbeat, Jungle, Hardcore, Downtempo, and Trance.
11 Aug 2016 Once you get past the dated flash site, Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music is also pretty impressive.
The latest Tweets from Ishkur (@Ishkur23). mixes: https://t.co/9stCvJmrIy Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music: https://t.co/Yw4pt570Ce. Vancouver.
18 Jul 2017 Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music, one of dance music's most iconic sites, has just announced its plans to reinvent itself this year. If you can get past.
23 Jan 2004 Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music. What a magnificent public service! Thanks to this “Ishkur" guy, one can actually HEAR the so-called differences between ragga, jungle, breakcore, illbient, trancestep, etc etc etc! This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty
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29 Dec 2016 That's future electro trap house, pal! On that note and more seriously: Hey, can some of you folks please, please stop abusing the word "electro" as a catch-all word to describe electronic music? Electro is it's own genre and it's been that way since about, oh, 1980. I realize that might be like 20 years before
19 Jul 2017 Since first going live almost two decades ago, many a music obsessive has turned to Ishkur's Guide To Electronic Music as the essential primer for discovering the breadths and depths of electronic music. Where else on the internet at the time could you find all the historical and global connections of speed
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music is an online guide to electronic music created by Kenneth John Taylor, aka Ishkur. It covers over 100 subgenres, such as terrorcore and chemical breakbeat, diagrammed in a flowchart style. A review in CMJ New Music Monthly praised its "ease of navigation, pithy genre descriptions, and
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