I won't lie here. I heard Barbie Girl by Aqua when I was really young (I think I was 8 or 9... it was in 1998 so..) .. and using what the internet had at the time, searched them and found similar artists at the time, learned it was electronic music, dove into other genres that were around at the time... I really began to like Hardcore, Trance, Filter House, and Benni Benassi's take on electro.
Then things like Kazaa and s**t came out and I just searched random terms to find music I was looking for.
And there you have it. This was around 2003 mind you, when I was actually able to hear other music through the internet. I know, Aqua is a bad example, but like I said... I won't lie here.
Agreed on Aqua yo! I was about 3 or 4 yrs old. heart
It started in my angsty goth years where I thought listening only to gothic/industrial music was the most important thing that a goth teen should do to establish their gothiness.
Then I woke up and realized a lot of industrial sounds like the same repetitive harsh noise. I'm still exploring electronic music. If I knew how to make it, I would.
uhhh idunno, i guess it was just something that happened naturally for me. i guess i went from indie rock to electropop or indietronica or whatever and then from there to nudisco to tech house/deep house.
I'm not gunna lie- I jumped onto the bandwagon a few years ago when I heard Skrillex
and my taste in EDM just evolved.
And I no longer like hype dubstep
Started when I was a kid, laying in bed and listening to some track playing downstairs. Turned out to be Born Slippy (Dad was watching Trainspotting) and s**t went on from there
I was a teenager in Berlin in the 80's/90's. end of story lol.
but more specifically it was maybe the different drugs we took along with electronic music (compared to just weed, alcohol punk and that)
honestly, it also scared me away for a long time.
glad to see the scene survived itself :3
I listen to electronic music from time to time due to balancing it with other genres and rl situations
My brother was trying to get me into it by recommend me to listen to dubstep and drum and bass. Drum and bass caught my curiosity. one of my ex (when I dated him) and college acquaintances showed me more electronic songs, such as Daft Punk, which were catchy. However, nightcore (if it counts) caught me,
My mom listened to it when I was a young kid (90's-early 00's) but I got into it even more when I discovered French Touch <3 back in middle-school/high-school
oh s**t son, same thing with me hahaha
I was big into ddr, joined the ddr club in high school and got into stepmania
playing high level stepmania introduced me to all kinds of electronic bleep bloops