electrospective

Electrospective: Like Gesaffelstein? Then You’ll Love Kraftwerk’s “Computer World”
Electrospective: Like Gesaffelstein? Then You’ll Love Kraftwerk’s “Computer World”
Electrospective: Like Gesaffelstein? Then You’ll Love Kraftwerk’s “Computer World”
Elektro is proud to celebrate EMI’s Electrospective series, which pays homage to electronic music’s long, storied history. We’ll be giving you a guided tour through EMI’s extensive, 600-plus album catalog; our tailor-picked recommendations are geared toward Elektro’s readers and are sure to open your eyes to the legendary artists and key tracks that inspired today’s EDM heavy-hitters...
Electrospective releases a new compilation and remix album
Electrospective releases a new compilation and remix album
Electrospective releases a new compilation and remix album
Electrospective has released a new compilation and remix album to celebrate their illustrious series. The compilation album, Electrospective: Electronic Music Since 1958, ranges from the earliest days of technological innovation at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop through to the rise of current dance music superstars including David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia...
EMI MUSIC LAUNCHES ELECTROSPECTIVE – A CELEBRATION OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC FROM 1958-2012
EMI MUSIC LAUNCHES ELECTROSPECTIVE – A CELEBRATION OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC FROM 1958-2012
EMI MUSIC LAUNCHES ELECTROSPECTIVE – A CELEBRATION OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC FROM 1958-2012
EMI Music has announced that it will be launching an Electrospective radio series hosted by KCRW Music Director and host of “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” Jason Bentley, chronicling the rich electronic catalogs of EMI Music, Mute, Virgin, and Astralwerks, featuring in-depth interviews with electronic dance music visionaries to debut nationally in October...
Electrospective Offers Complete History of EDM
Electrospective Offers Complete History of EDM
Electrospective Offers Complete History of EDM
No doubt, EDM has become more popular than ever before, and we’re talking about way back to 1958. Though the names Avicii, Deadmau5, and David Guetta may be more familiar in today’s club scene, one sometimes forget the pioneers before them who helped transform the EDM genre to what it is today...