While there are undoubtedly new genres since this was last updated, wonder if in general electronic music has entered an amalgamated stage with innovative producers blending genres into very idiosyncratic music that does not fall into a distinct genre.
E.g. Clark, Max Cooper, Rival Consoles, Jon Hopkins, Arca are often described as "techno" or "electronica" but in a very broad sense. These descriptors are just umbrella terms. It's like describing both King Crimson and Blink-182 as "guitar music".
There was a really talented jazz artist named Austin Peralta who sadly passed away about a decade ago at a really young age from an opiate overdose who used to work alot with flying lotus and brainfeeder. I remember him calling it 'genre dissolution' back then
I've had this feeling in general for music, it seems like genre walls are dissolving, and a lot of music is more of a blend. Some of it still classifiable, but almost all of it borrowing elements from other genres.
E.g. Clark, Max Cooper, Rival Consoles, Jon Hopkins, Arca are often described as "techno" or "electronica" but in a very broad sense. These descriptors are just umbrella terms. It's like describing both King Crimson and Blink-182 as "guitar music".