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Oh my gosh, I clicked expecting to see the classic old version... this is an updated one!! It looks like this one even shows the progression of the sound of a genre or subgenre over time, not just the other genres that came from it.

Forgive my excitement but damn, the original guide was an absolute treasure of the early (at least for me) internet, and as a teenager getting into electronic music but with no real local scene or context for any of this stuff to say it was eye-opening is an understatement. Find a song or genre you liked (for me it was early French Touch/filter house) and you could see similar genres, plus what inspired it and what it inspired. And back then if you weren't familiar with this stuff everything with electronic drums or synths was lumped into "techno" (remember Eminem's infamous line about that) so it was great to figure out the actual names of the genres and subgenres I was into so I could dig deeper. Shout out to Ishkur, I'm obviously thrilled to see this today.



BTW v2.5 of the guide can still be found here (requires flash):

http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/


I was just talking about this the other day with glowing nostalgia. What a delightful unexpected event. I had a similar experience to you with the flash version and it lead me to start making music myself and get involved in a scene that really was one of the most valuable experiences of my young life. Having the graph to explore the lexicon for what exists and examples side by side to get an understanding of why felt like finding a secret treasure map. I can only think of one other flash program I've gone and searched out in the years since and it's the dumb Something Awful Jeff K cartoon making fun of Linux users [0]. Any time I've shown the old version to people over the years it blew their minds. If I ever make anything half as impactful I'll consider myself pretty lucky.

[0] https://www.somethingawful.com/feature-articles/jeff-ks-user...




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