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Music Album in the Genre of Electronic Dance Music

Student: Vsevolod Kuklev

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Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Contemporary Art (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

The study examines dubstep - one of the popular genres of electronic dance music. The aim of the study is to analyse the characteristics of the style, form, musical language and interaction between the components of the genre in question, as well as the conditions under which it was formed, the development and current state of the dubstep scene. The aim of the study is to examine the historical and cultural background to the emergence of electronic music in general and electronic dance music in particular. Dubstep is considered as one of the stages in the development of electronic dance music in the British underground scene. The cultural environment of the genre's emergence, its musical characteristics and the actors of the dubstep movement, whose activities led to the genre's emergence and popularity, are examined.

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