Electronic dance music
Electronic dance music (also known as EDM, dance music, club music, or simply just dance) is often a wide range of percussive electronic music genres produced largely for nightclubs, raves, and festivals. Produced for playback by disc jockeys (DJs), EDM is generally found in the context of an live mix, where a DJ results in a seamless collection of tracks by segueing from recording to another location
Edm gamming music
By the early 2010s the phrase "electronic dance music" and also the initialism "EDM" had been pushed from the U.S. record companies and music press in what was largely an effort to re-brand U.S. rave culture. In england, "dance music" or "dance" tend to be more common terms for the genre. Within this context, EDM does not make reference to a particular genre, but may serve as an umbrella term for several commercially popular genres, including techno, house, trance, drum and bass, dubstep, Jersey club, in addition to their respective subgenres.