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France Recognises Electronic Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage

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Quinn Martinez
Culture & Trends Editor
France recognises electronic music as Intangible Cultural Heritage
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France has officially recognised electronic music as an intangible cultural heritage. This move comes after the French Culture Ministry labelled clubs as "places of artistic expression and celebration".

The decision was made to acknowledge the significant contribution electronic music has made to French culture. Electronic music has been a staple of French nightlife for decades, with many world-renowned DJs and producers hailing from the country.

The recognition of electronic music as an intangible cultural heritage is a significant step forward for the industry. It acknowledges the importance of electronic music in French culture and provides a platform for the industry to continue growing and evolving.

The French Culture Ministry's decision to label clubs as "places of artistic expression and celebration" is also a positive move. It recognises the importance of clubs as a space for artistic expression and creativity.

The recognition of electronic music as an intangible cultural heritage is a testament to the power of music to bring people together and create a sense of community. It is a celebration of the diversity and richness of French culture.

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