German electronic music
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The electronic music of Germany consists of a number of genres that are popular around the world today.
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History
Styles originating in Germany
- Electroclash
- Trance
- Schranz
- Krautrock
- Digital Hardcore
- Minimal
- Berlin School of electronic music
- Düsseldorf School of electronic music
German electronic artists
Festival and events
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- Amphi Festival
- Berlin Atonal - Experimental
- Berlin Festival - EDM
- CTM Festival
- Donaueschingen Festival - Experimental/classical
- Eclipse Festival
- Fuckparade - EDM
- Love Parade - EDM
- M'era Luna Festival
- Maschinenfest
- Mayday
- Nature One
- Open Air Field
- Pro Musica Nova
- Ruhr in Love - EDM
- SonneMondSterne - EDM
- Syndicate - EDM
- Time Warp Festival - EDM
- Wave-Gotik-Treffen - Gothic
- Winterworld - EDM
See also
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