Electronic Music Tracks
Browse original electronic music tracks from independent producers. Ambient, IDM, downtempo and experimental electronica available to stream and buy.
Electronic music is the umbrella under which most modern dance and experimental music sits — anything built primarily from synthesisers, drum machines, samplers and computers. This category on Musiconect is the catch-all for tracks that do not fit neatly into house, techno, trance or a named sub-genre: think IDM, downtempo, ambient-electronic hybrids, cinematic productions and left-field experimental work.
Every track here comes straight from the artist. No labels, no gatekeepers — producers upload their work with cover art, BPM, key, duration and a short description explaining what the track is for. You can stream the whole thing before you decide whether to download, favourite or buy.
This category is especially useful for DJs and curators who play mixed-style sets — opening rooms, listening bars, radio shows, sync placements — where you need original electronic material outside the club-format canon. It is also where you will find the more adventurous corners of producers' catalogues: sketches, ambient pieces, live-jam edits and hybrid tracks that don't have an obvious genre home.
Follow the producers whose sound moves you, favourite tracks to build a working library, and support artists directly when you find something worth keeping. Because every upload is tied to a real profile, you can also reach out about live bookings, remix commissions or custom edits — Musiconect is a working platform, not a passive stream.
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Frequently asked questions about Electronic
What counts as electronic music?
Electronic music is any track produced primarily with electronic instruments — synths, drum machines, samplers, computers. This category on Musiconect covers IDM, ambient-electronic, downtempo, experimental and hybrid productions that fall outside named genres like house or techno.
Can I license electronic tracks for a film or podcast?
Some producers on Musiconect offer sync-cleared licences directly. Check the track page for licensing terms, or contact the artist through their profile to discuss commercial use, exclusivity and pricing.
Are all these tracks original productions?
Yes. Every track on Musiconect is uploaded by the artist who owns it. Remixes and edits are clearly labelled, and artists confirm rights ownership when they upload.
How do I find similar-sounding electronic tracks?
Follow the artists whose work you like — their new uploads appear in your feed. You can also filter by BPM, sort by most-played to find what is resonating with other listeners, and browse related sub-genres from the pill filters above.
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