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Genre: Electronic
| Decade | Style | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1950s–60s | Style Experimental | Karlheinz Stockhausen | |
| 1970s | ExperimentalBrian Eno | Innovator of ambient and generative music. | |
| 1980s | Alternative Dance | New Order | Synth-driven post-punk icons, laid groundwork for alt-dance with “Blue Monday.” |
| 1980s | ExperimentalThrobbing Gristle | Industrial and noise pioneers. | |
| 1990s | Alternative Dance | The Chemical Brothers | Brought big beat to the masses; merged rock aggression with club energy. |
| 1990s | Alternative Dance | Underworld | Famed for the rave anthem “Born Slippy .NUXX.” |
| 1990s | Experimental | Aphex Twin | Rewrote the rules of IDM and glitch-based experimentalism. |
| 2000s | Alternative Dance | LCD Soundsystem | Blended dance-punk, electronica, and New York cool. |
| 2000s | Experimental | Autechre | Deconstructed rhythm and melody into abstract sonic art. |
| 2010s | Alternative Dance | Hot Chip | Electro-pop grooves with indie sensibility. |
| 2010s | Alternative Dance | Caribou | Psychedelic dance rhythms, emotional depth. |
| 2010s | Experimental | Arca | Gender-fluid sound manipulator fusing noise, pop, and emotion. |
| 2020s | SOPHIE | Radical pop deconstructionist, reshaped PC Music and queer electronica. | |
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