Electronic Music
Electronic music is a broad category of music created primarily with electronic instruments, digital technology, and sound synthesis rather than relying on traditional acoustic instruments; it employs tools such as synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, and computer software to generate and manipulate sound, producing programmed rhythms, synthesized melodies, and digitally designed textures that can be shaped through waveform manipulation, audio effects, and multilayered arrangements, while encompassing diverse styles—including house, techno, trance, drum & bass, dubstep, and ambient—each emphasizing distinct rhythms, tempos, and sound‑design techniques yet all sharing electronic production methods, and in contemporary music production it is usually crafted within digital audio workstations like Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro where producers program beats, design synth sounds, arrange tracks, and mix full compositions.