All of on this site share the same passion and addiction, so I figured this would be the place to get feedback. Is the Electronic music scene in need of a Hall of Fame? We have so many pioneers who are legends in this genre. Rock and Roll and Country each have a Hall of Fame, so why not electronic music? Im sure everyone on this site could name 10 people worthy of being inducted and that's my point, why not create a Hall of Fame. I just don't believe the electronic music scene is recognized enough nationally or internationally for it's great producers/dj's when a lot of these guys have contributed so much to music. So give me some feedback and tell me what you think, im sure it will be interesting.
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The International Electronic Dance Music Hall of Fame (IEDMHF®) is a licensed nonprofit 501c (3) corporation that is set in motion to bring awareness to the contribution that producers, DJ’s, and other industry professionals have made to the electronic dance music industry. We will be honoring them in a quadrennial ceremony (every 4 years) for their historical achievement and groundbreaking movement in the industry.
The IEDMHF® is also dedicated to providing its audience with entertainment and educational events that promote the positive progression of our music. Holding these events, fundraisers and other charitable activities on a global level will ignite a spark of enthusiasm in the public and drive them towards a profound interest in the IEDMHF®’s mission and its sponsors.
The IEDMHF® is a public charity that provides aid to areas of social reform like healthcare, global warming, endangered species, and education. We take into account the needs of underprivileged groups and individuals as a center for improvement in our society. As a sponsor, you will partake in our cost-effective impact to achieving the next stages of reform.
Donations from our sponsors and events will disperse to major divisions of our corporation, which are administration, IEDMHF® events, and charity funds. Our charity fund includes the following:Education: Students interested in continuing their endeavors in the music arts will have a chance to apply for an educational scholarship: The Home Grown Fund. This fund will allow selective individuals a chance to have their tuition funded and the funds will be given directly to their educational institution. We believe that the IEDMHF® is engineering the future artistic leaders of this industry and only those that really want to cultivate their art through education and hard work will be given the opportunity.IEDMHF® Founders are Currently Hiring and Interviewing for Positions in this Non Profit Organization. Please Contact Us if you are interested in participating or for sponsorship information.
Social Development: The IEDMHF® will directly donate funds to oppressed people (there is no red tape) that cannot financially help themselves with hospital and clinic bills, and other healthcare issues which involve payment for a person’s well being.
Research: We will also accept research proposals involving a genuine improvement for humanity. Proposal’s thesis can reside outside the International Electronic Dance Music community.
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Well, they better start off with Kraftwerk, Giorgio Moroder, LTJ Bukem, Brian Eno, John Cage, Pierre Henry, Pierre Schaeffer, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Robert Moog, Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Frankie Knuckles, and yes, even Oakenfold, hehe.Comment
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And let's not forget DJ Funk, who is still the figurehead of ghetto house aka booty houseComment
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Pierre Henry (born 9 December 1927 in Paris, France) is a French composer, considered a pioneer of the musique concrète genre of electronic music. Interesting.
Gonna read up on a few of the ones I haven't heard of, maybe I can learn something new. PEACE"Dance to the \'ri-them\, to the \'ri-them\, to the \'r`im\"Comment
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Only have heard of half those guys mention. I'm sure you would know though.
Pierre Henry (born 9 December 1927 in Paris, France) is a French composer, considered a pioneer of the musique concrète genre of electronic music. Interesting.
Gonna read up on a few of the ones I haven't heard of, maybe I can learn something new. PEACE
Who have/haven't you heard of before? Wikipedia will be your best friendComment
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Kraftwerk - influential group and innovator of electronic music, one of the first to incorporate a drum machine in their recordings.
Giorgio Moroder - one of the most famous names of the disco era, the precursor to house music
LTJ Bukem - originator, creator, innovator of atmospheric aka "intelligent" drum and bass
Brian Eno - the founder of ambient music
John Cage - no not Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat! One of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Best known for his composition 4'33"
Pierre Henry and Pierre Schaeffer - pioneers of musique concrete, as explained above
Karlheinz Stockhausen - famous German composer, some acknowledge him as the most important of the 20th century
Robert Moog - inventor of the Moog synthesizer, the first of its kind that spawned numerous later inventions
Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson - the "Belleville 3". Inspired by Kraftwerk's sound and became the originators of techno while living in Detroit.
Frankie Knuckles - Resident DJ at the Warehouse (nicknamed the "House") in Chicago and regarded as the person most responsible for starting house music, hence how he got the nickname the "Godfather of House music". The street where the Warehouse once stood is now known as Frankie Knuckles Way.
Paul Oakenfold - admit it, the first dance CD you bought was Tranceport!Comment
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I'd add Tangerine Dream too, and New Order.Comment
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Believe that brother. Rememeber the days, at least I do, of the old encyclopedia? A wealth of knowledge is only a click away. Thanks for enlightening me on these talented people.Last edited by fuctuup; December 31, 2009, 09:47:21 AM."Dance to the \'ri-them\, to the \'ri-them\, to the \'r`im\"Comment
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^^ One of my fathers favorite bands, along with Mike Oldfield, Rick Wakeman, Tomita, Alan Parsons and Tontos Expanding Headband.
I guess I get my love of electronic music from my parents eh?Comment
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