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The Birth Of Reggae & The Funk Revolution: Ed Ward's History Of Rock & Roll

The Invention of 'The Sixties': Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1968 Rock, Riot, Revolution: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Otis Redding Meets The Love Crowd: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Bob Dylan Rocks Folk: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

The Beatles Invade And The Rolling Stones Follow: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Bob Wills & Western Swing: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Rhythm & Blues from Bessie Smith to Louis Jordan: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Jimmie Rodgers & The Carter Family: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Rock Pre-History the 1920s & 30s: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1963 The British Invasion is Coming!: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1963 Brill Building pop is perfected: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1961-1962 The Quiet Years: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1960 The Fire of Rebellion Has Been Snuffed: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1959 Death and Soul: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1958 The Year the Music Didn't Quite Die: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1957 The Miracle Year of Rock & Roll: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1956 Rock & Roll in Full Flower: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1955 Rock and Roll is Born....Maybe: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

1953-1954 Rock, Meet Roll: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

The Early 1950s & Good Rockin Tonight: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll

Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll: 1945-1950 The Post-War Years

TechnoRoll 3.20: How Dance Music Conquered America With Michaelangelo Matos

TechnoRoll 3.19: Daft Punk Sweeps the Grammys as EDM Joins the Mainstream

TechnoRoll 3.18: Electric Daisy Carnival's Move From LA to Las Vegas Legitimzed EDM for the US Music Biz

TechnoRoll 3.17: Daft Punk Break Through at Coachella 2006

TechnoRoll 3.16: Mashups & Electroclash at the Turn of the Millennium

TechnoRoll 3.15: The DEA Cracks Down on Disco Donnie and the NOLA Rave Scene

TechnoRoll 3.14 Carl Craig Brought the Detroit Electronic Music Festival Roaring into Life

TechnoRoll 3.13: Moby and Fatboy Slim Rocked Woodstock '99

TechnoRoll 3.12: Underworld and Chemical Brothers Headlined Organic '96

TechnoRoll 3.11: Daft Punk Make Their US Debut at Even Furthur in Wisconsin

TechnoRoll 3.10: Richie Hawtin's Rise and Fall as a US Rave Promoter

TechnoRoll 3.9: Moby, The Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Orbital and Cybersonik Led Big Tours of the US in 1993

TechnoRoll 3.8: Rave Crested and Crashed In Southern California in the Early 90s

TechnoRoll 3.7: Rave Rose & Fell on the East Coast in 1992

TechnoRoll 3.6: Tribal House Emerged on the Circuit in the 1990s and Went to the Top of the Pop Charts

TechnoRoll 3.5: The Second Wave of Detroit Techno Soundtracked Midwest Raves in the Early 90s

TechnoRoll 3.4: Rave and Early Internet Culture Rose Together in the Bay Area in the Early 90s

TechnoRoll 3.3: Madchester and Hip-House Don't Quite Make It In the States, But Rave Took Root in Southern California

TechnoRoll 3.2: Detroit Techno or, George Clinton, & Kraftwerk Stuck in an Elevator With a Sequencer

TechnoRoll 3.1: Chicago House Kicks Off a New Era in Dance Music

TechnoRoll 2.24: Simon Reynolds On Rave Music, Dance Culture and the Hardcore to Jungle to Drum & Bass to Dubstep to EDM Continuum

TechnoRoll 2.23: Skrillex Leads EDM's Take Over of America

TechnoRoll 2.22: First Wave Dubstep, Grime and Breakcore Dominate a Downbeat Half Decade

TechnoRoll 2.21: Electroclash Was the 'It' Sound from Brooklyn to Berlin at the Turn of the Millennium

TechnoRoll 2.20 Speed Garage and 2Step Evolved Out of the UK Garage Scene

TechnoRoll 2.19 Paul Van Dyk, DJ Tiesto, & Ferry Corsten Take Trance to the Top as the PsyTrance Underground Goes Global

TechnoRoll 2.18: Leftfield, Moby, Green Velvet and Underworld Pushed the Boundaries of House in the 1990s

TechnoRoll 2.17: The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers & Fatboy Slim Brought Big Beat to Massive International Success

TechnoRoll 2.16: DJ Spooky, Atari Teenage Riot, Mouse on Mars and Drill & Bass Producers Got Arty Post-Rave

TechnoRoll 2.15: Drum & Bass Fought to Differentiate Itself from Ragga Jungle & Techstep

TechnoRoll 2.14: Tricky, Portishead, & Massive Attack Took Trip-Hop Straight Out of Bristol

TechnoRoll 2.13: American Rave Stayed Underground In the 1990s

TechnoRoll 2.12: Dutch Dance Gets Intense With Gabba & Happy Hardcore Shelters Some of the Rave Spirit in the UK

TechnoRoll 2.11: Jungle Brought Hip-Hop and Reggae Elements Back Into UK's Rave Scene

TechnoRoll 2.10: UK Pirate Radio Brought the Underground to the Airwaves

TechnoRoll 2.9: Underground Resistance, Carl Craig & Richie Hawtin Led Detroit's Second Wave of Techno

TechnoRoll 2.8: Goldie's Rufige Cru, Doc Scott and DJ Hype Led Breakbeat Hardcore's Turn to Darkcore

TechnoRoll 2.7: Aphex Twin, The Orb, The Black Dog & Sven Vath Create Intelligent Techno, Ambient and Trance

TechnoRoll 2.6: Spiral Tribe Went Big at Castlemorton & Triggered a Backlash

TechnoRoll 2.5: Rave Goes Hardcore in Europe & the UK

TechnoRoll 2.4: The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays Led a Madchester Scene That Tried to Absorb Rave Into Rock

TechnoRoll 2.3: DJs Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway and Danny Rampling Break Acid House Big in the UK

TechnoRoll 2.2: Modern EDM is Born with Detroit Techno, Chicago House, and New York Garage

TechnoRoll 2.1: A Journey Through Rave Music & Dance Culture

Technoroll 1.22: Interview with Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton, Historians of the DJ

Technoroll 1.21: Did EDM Sell Out the Values that Made Disco Great?

Technoroll 1.20: Superstars Like DJ Tiesto and Fatboy Slim Changed the Game

Technoroll 1.19: UK and US Authorities Crack Down on Raves in the 1990s

Technoroll 1.18: The KLF Trolled the Pop World and Brought Ambient to a Mass Audience

Technoroll 1.17: After Acid House Came Hardcore, Jungle, Drum & Bass, and UK Garage

Technoroll 1.16: The Acid House Revolution Shakes the UK to its Foundations

Technoroll 15: Ibiza's Balearic Beat Modeled Modern Dance Music in the 1980s

Technoroll 14: Trance Connected Berlin with Goa, India

Technoroll 13: The Belleville Three Create Techno in Detroit

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Technoroll 12: Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy and the Birth of House Music in Chicago

Technoroll 11: Larry Levan Kept the Dance Music Torch Burning at the Paradise Garage

Technoroll 10: Afrika Bambaataa Distils Electro and Hip-Hop Matures in the Recording Studio

Technoroll 9: Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, & Afrika Bambaataa Invent Hip-Hop

Technoroll 8: Before Hip-Hop Disco DJ's Like Grandmaster Flowers & DJ Hollywood Set the Stage

Technoroll 7: Hi-NRG Kept the Dance Going In the Early 80's

Technoroll 6: Disco Blows Up in the Late 70's

Technoroll 5: Disco Begins In New York

Led Zeppelin flew their folk flag high

Technoroll 4: Jamaica's Sound System Culture Birthed Ska, Reggae, Dub

Fairport Convention and Pentangle led the UK folk-rock movement

Technoroll 1.3: UK DJ Culture Develops With Northern Soul

Paul Simon dived into the UK folk scene at a key time

Technoroll 1.2: The First DJs On the Radio and In the Clubs

Bob Dylan Made the US Folk Boom and Then Bust

Technoroll 1: The History of DJ-Based Music - Reggae, Disco, Hip-Hop, House, Techno, EDM and Beyond

Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and Tom Rush led the pre-Dylan American Folk Boom

Alan Lomax, Pete Seeger, Josh White & Jean Ritchie and the first Folk Revival

The Carter Family popularized the Child Ballads and Burl Ives built a new tradition

Francis Child Collected Ballads and Kicked Off a Craze