Raighes Factory genre hub
Electronic instrumental music can begin with a pulse, a repeated figure, or a single sound slowly changing shape. Without a vocal at the centre, rhythm, texture and tone carry the story.
Synthesizers may lead, but the language is wider than any one instrument: electronic layers can meet piano, strings, guitar, percussion and field recordings. This hub gathers releases from the Raighes Factory catalog in which electronic sound plays a defining role.
Some move with a clear downtempo groove; others unfold through ambient space, cinematic tension or minimal repetition. Electronic does not always mean dance music. Here, it can be quiet, reflective, rhythmic or expansive.
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Electronic instrumental music uses electronic instruments, production techniques or sound design without relying on a lead vocal. It may include synthesizers, programmed rhythm, sampling and processed acoustic instruments, and can overlap with ambient, cinematic, downtempo and experimental music.