Christian electronic dance music

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Christian electronic dance music, Christian EDM or CEDM, is a genre of Electronic dance music and Christian music

Popular figures

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CEDM band G-Powered perform live in 2010.
CEDM band G-Powered performing live in 2010.

Bryson Price is one of the main Christian electronic music figures.[1] Other artists have entered the genre too, such as Transform DJs, Re5a, Matthew Parker, Oiwolf, Tony Foxx, DJ Flubbel [2] and more.

Christian electronic artists such as Capital Kings, Owl City and Kye Kye have more of a pop sound. A significant number of artists from this genre tend not to take kindly to the Christian music label,[3][4] similar to notable rappers Andy Mineo and Lecrae.

Lead Pastor Greg Dumas of The Crossing Church started a Facebook group called Christians Against Dubstep and called dubstep "the demonic orchestra" and called CEDM in particular "evil devil music." However, commenters say the group is a troll page.[5][better source needed] Matt Shea of Noisey also made a sarcastic blog post, saying "Nay, the Lord has spoken, and he has done so through womps...Hallelujah!"[6]

See also

List of CEDM artists

References

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