Across
- 1. House A subgenre of house music known for its distinctive "squelching" or "acid" sound created by manipulating synthesizers, popularized in the late 1980s.
- 4. A modified version of a song created by altering its elements, such as beats, melodies, or vocals, to give it a different sound or style.
- 5. A large, high-energy dance party or event featuring electronic music, flashing lights, and a vibrant atmosphere, often associated with the electronic music subculture.
- 7. A device used to record and play back audio samples, allowing musicians to incorporate pre-recorded sounds into their compositions.
- 8. A genre of electronic dance music characterized by repetitive beats, synthesized sounds, and a focus on rhythm and melody.
Down
- 1. A genre of electronic music known for its atmospheric and soothing qualities, often used as background music or for relaxation.
- 2. A person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience, often mixing and blending tracks to create a seamless musical experience.
- 3. A dramatic and sudden reduction in the intensity of a song, often used in electronic music to create anticipation and excitement.
- 6. A broad genre that encompasses various electronic music styles designed for dancing, including techno, house, trance, and more.
- 7. A musical instrument that generates and manipulates electronic sounds, often used to create unique melodies and effects in electronic music.
