As EDM continues to increase in popularity, spreading its reach to millions around the world, the electronically synthesized genre of music is witnessing a shift towards more live instrumentation.
With performances such as Pretty Lights at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony, Above & Beyond’s acoustic performance at Porchester Hall, Michal Menert and Opiuo hitting the road with a full band, and Autograf’s unique live experience, traditional elements of music production are undeniably seeping their way into the world of electronic dance music.
It’s only a matter of time before EDM earns its way on Broadway.
BT’s Electronic Opus during Miami Music Week could very well be the next step that catalyzes this movement.
Known for pioneering intelligent dance music styles that set the foundation for modern EDM, Grammy nominated producer BT looks to continue to stretch electronic music to its technical breaking point.
Combining the skills of the multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist with innovative HD technology and a multi-instrumental orchestra, Electronic Opus is primed to be an unparalleled multi-sensory experience.
Says Executive Producer and award-winning Video Games Live creator Tommy Tallarico:
The most exciting things about this is we’re kind of creating a new genre of music […] I like to call it symphonic electronic.
Electronic Opus will grace the halls of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, March 29 at 8:00 PM during Miami Music Week.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official website by clicking here.
Tommy Tallarico tells us what to expect with Electronic Opus below.
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