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Folktronica or Electrofolk is a genre of music comprised of varying elements of folk music and electronica.
[edit] The name
The label "folktronica" seems to have originated in the British press, having come to encompass performers and bands that include elements of ambient electronica, folk, jazz, classical, and even hip-hop. In 2001, postmodern pop artist Momus released an album titled Folktronic deliberately exploring (and satirizing) the fusion [1]. A similar genre is "Laptop folk", which refers to a slightly more minimalistic electronic folk [2].
Folktronica was a term first used to describe the sound of the second album of British producer Kieran Hebden (Four Tet), Pause
[edit] Examples of Folktronica musicians