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What Coachella taught us about the future of dance music

INDIO, Calif. - For about a decade after Daft Punk's landmark 2006 performance, EDM was ascendant at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

There have always been DJs and electronic acts at the fest - the Chemical Brothers and the Prodigy played early gigs there - but this strain of high-velocity European dance music, played by superstar DJs in the dance-focused Sahara tent and Coachella main stage, drove a lot of the festival's 2010's growth.

It may have also stirred the first grumblings of pandering to

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