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angelblack
Hey guys.

I know there's a lot of confusion going around about where a specific genre / subgenre begins and ends but a while ago I found an awesome chart describing most electronic music (sub)genres with short beats as examples for each of them.

It was flash-made i think and it started somewhere from top left and progressing to top right / bottom left as genres diversified and divided.

I've been looking for this chart ever since and I'm unable to find it. If someone can help me, I'll be forever in your debt.

Regards.
Demoted
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Originally posted by angelblack
Hey guys.

I know there's a lot of confusion going around about where a specific genre / subgenre begins and ends but a while ago I found an awesome chart describing most electronic music (sub)genres with short beats as examples for each of them.

It was flash-made i think and it started somewhere from top left and progressing to top right / bottom left as genres diversified and divided.

I've been looking for this chart ever since and I'm unable to find it. If someone can help me, I'll be forever in your debt.

Regards.


You're talking about "Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music."

http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/

The GREAT news is that he's working on version three, which will be relea...oh, right.

Personally, I think the chart Demoted posted is a far more informative and succinct way to communicate the same information.
Fledz
Ishkur is a biased and self absorbed idiot. Yea his chart is somewhat useful but he's still an ass.
iTranscendence
I find his curmudgeonly elitist attitude entertaining.
Fledz
It is entertaining or at least it was. Now it's just annoying.
SMC
Ishkur's guide is part joke, part mockery.
DuBam
Oh, I sees what you did there.

edit: But his name is Kenneth, so he can't be that bad :p
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