Electronic dance music, or EDM, represents a broad range of subgenres created primarily for nightclubs, raves and festivals.
The earliest EDM dates back to disco in the 1970s. The genre has since evolved to be the focal point of clubs, raves and massive music festivals worldwide.
In recent years, especially during the post-COVID era, there has been a lot of buzz around the closure of long-standing clubs, with some wondering if club culture is dying.
Simultaneously, electronic dance music, or EDM, rooted in early clubbing, has evolved, becoming the focal point of a large range of events from traditional nightclubs to underground raves and massive music festivals.
While nightclub culture varies greatly based on location, Gen Zers are reportedly feeling nostalgic for an era of clubbing th