I'm a huge electronic-music fan.

I've been a fan of electronic music for a while.

I love electronic music, and I love drum and bass.

I've been a fan of electronic music since the beginning.

Electronic music is so weird because trends change so fast.

Electronic music was this super cool thing to me my whole life.

There is nothing wrong in electronic music or synthesised music.

For me, electronic music is the classical music of the 21st century.

Maybe one day there will finally be an education for electronic music.

I've been making some more electronic music, which I really enjoy doing.

I'm basically a music nerd, especially when it comes to electronic music.

I love a lot of different styles, but my heart belongs in electronic music.

I don't appreciate avant-garde, electronic music. It makes me feel quite ill.

'Oxygene' was one of the first, if not the first, popular electronic music album.

I've been really excited about some new cutting edge electronic music and technology.

A lot of electronic music out there feels cold. I want to incorporate a human element.

I feel just as passionately about experimental electronic music as I do about folk music.

We're huge fans of Kylie Minogue, Grimes, and artists who are doing more electronic music.

In electronic music, staying behind your laptop for two hours is not too exciting to watch.

Rock music is electronic music, dependent entirely on electronic circuitry and amplification.

I don't really like club music or hip hop or electronic music at all. I'm like an old person.

I only discovered electronic music as a teenager and I still love the Prodigy and Massive Attack.

I’ve started thinking about pure electronic music again. Something very melodic, very aggressive.

For me, one of the downfalls of electronic music is that it can feel a little soulless or robotic.

Computers and electronic music are not the opposite of the warm human music. It's exactly the same.

I don't ever want to stop making country, and I don't want to stop making electronic music, either.

Electronic music has definitely taken over America. There is more and more interaction with hip hop.

I first was introduced to really, I guess, underground electronic music when I was in middle school.

For me, electronic music is like cooking: it's a sensual organic activity where you can mix ingredients.

Electronic music has existed since the '70s, and it's almost comical how many subgenres of it there are.

Oddly, I think that a lot of the haters of EDM and DJs are actually within the world of electronic music.

I personally love electronic music specifically because it has the rhythm, the kick, the thump - it has energy.

I love some electronic music. I'm not a big fan of dubstep, but there is so much good electronic music out there.

At the end of the '90s and into 2000, electronic music was still an underground phenomenon, especially in America.

I've always appreciated having a wide music taste, despite making what a lot of people would call electronic music.

There's a confusion sometimes with the laptop being the current tools and where electronic music initially comes from.

When I'm skiing, I listen to electronic music. It's repetitive and let's me get into a groove and crank out the miles.

A lot of people see electronic music as a flavor of the week, but it can be more than that - has to be more than that.

The spirit of house music, electronic music, in the beginning was to break the rules, to do things in many different ways.

When I started working on electronic music, that was after the rave period. I haven't even seen that part of it that much.

There's definitely a push and a pull to 'legitimize' electronic music live by playing the same way that a band would play.

I do feel like there's a level of ridiculousness going on in electronic music... It's getting borderline absurd out there.

My roots in electronic music go from weird glitch music to now what's seen as pop music. Electronic music is pop music now.

I love music - anything that catches my ears - but it's more about lots of rock 'n' roll and really funky electronic music.

Everyone's on their phones, and everyone makes things with the aid of some electronic tool. Electronic music is no different.

I don't feel that electronic music has to stand on the back of urban artists or anyone else to be recognized. It's great music.

Virtual Self' was me trying to paint a picture of a very foggy, distorted memory that I had of electronic music on the internet.

I would never say I will stay in electronic music for the rest of my life. I will always do whatever I feel like at that moment.

Some people think electronic music is cold, but I think that has more to do with the people listening than the actual music itself.

With electronic music, you are not confined to the acoustics of a concert-hall, and that inspired me to bring my performances outdoors.

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