The Score Magazine February 2018 issue! | Page 35

YUKTI SHARMA EVOLUTION IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC “When words fail, music speaks.” Shakespeare once said. And it’s a true saying as the evolution in music is speaking its heart out in today’s era. Where Launchpad is becoming ubiquitous with the evolution of electronic music, letting us launch clips, play drum racks and control the mixing, all the while creating impressive lightshows. While music production techniques made great strides over the last fifty years, resulting in our current era of digital sound recording, live electronic music has proven to be more difficult to perform. Most traditional genres of music carry an inherent component of performance, but as music technology advances, this aspect of live creation seems to diminish. The emphasis on traditional instrumentation is reduced in electronic music, as the producer utilizes the full range of studio trickery from synthesizer and drum machines to MIDI devices and sampling to create their material. As the studio began to shift from a mere recording device to full blown instrument, the art of music production evolved and became more complex. The means to create electronic music didn't happen in real time; it w