Someone showed me the site below which is similar but more comprehensive and doesn't require flash.
http://www.furia.com/misc/genremaps/engenremap-electroacousticimprovisation....
It's still a bit hard to find "art" music unless you dig. There are so many sub-genres, the really distinct music types get buried.
Sam
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Py Fave pyfave@gmail.com wrote:
this site is very partial (mostly consumer music ) ,and flash based and post 70 s but funny to explore http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/
2013/10/14 Samuel Burt composer.samuel.burt@gmail.com:
I've been teaching classes for several years now and always provide
examples
of electronic music from the origins to the 70s. I've also been
integrating
a little historical background of modern dance music. What I'm really lacking is a substantial list of important works that have been made possible by personal computers, especially those that incorporate interactivity or couldn't have been made without intense digital
processes
like FFT or granularization. I'm familiar with a few, but is there
already a
good list to draw from so I don't get bored from repetition?
Works created in Pd are even better for selling the idea of learning to program interactive media.
Thanks
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