(en) « Music Definitions - House music : styles », DJ Cyclopedia, 3345 : « Electro house : Sometimes resembles tech house, but often influenced by the 'electro' sound of the early 1980's, aka breakdancing music, via samples or just synthesizer usage. »
(en) Paul Lester, « Skrillex (No 1,096) », New band of the day, The Guardian, Londres, (consulté le ) : « ... Skrillex, a 23-year-old electro-house/dubstep producer... ».
(en) John McDonnell, « Welcome to the fidget house », The Guardian, Londres, , ... fidget house - a joke term made up a few years ago by Switch and Jesse Rose. ... Fidget producers like to think of themselves as global music connoisseurs, hand-picking bits from genres such as Chicago house, rave, UK garage, US hip-hop, Baltimore club, Kuduro and other 'authentic' world music genres. (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
(en) angry, « Eric Prydz - Eric Prydz presents Pryda », inthemix (consulté le ) : « But even more defining was the ‘80s aesthetic, one of the key inspirations behind the explosion of electro house in 2005. »
« Moombahcore », Freaky Loops, Loopmasters (consulté le ) : « The sound proved irresistible on the dance floor – slow and sexy like reggaeton, but hard-edged like electro house even dubstep at the same time. ... Characteristics of the Moombahcore; chopped vocals, monster dubstep basses, extended and enhanced build-ups and the introduction of fat kicks and percussion elements. ».
(en) « EDM king Dillon Francis is MTV's latest Artist to Watch. », Rachel Brodsky, MTV News (consulté le ) : « Yep, Dillon remixes ultra-famous songs (uh, hello Justin Timberlake's "Suit & Tie"!), DJs, creates original work, helped found two little movements called "moombahton" (a fusion of house and reggaeton) and "moombahcore" (a variation of moombahton only infusing other weird phrases like gabber, breakcore, techstep, and brostep), and he was our special correspondent at last spring's Hangout Fest! »
(en) Electro Man, « Quick Introduction to Electro House Genre », Electronic Music Blog!, Blogger (consulté le ) : « It was in the early 2000s when a big movement of electroclash being mixed with synthpop. At the same time tech house was gaining popularity. With the right events happening at the right times, the two came together [to form electro house]. »
Sami Yenigun, « Moombahton: Born In D.C., Bred Worldwide », The Record, NPR Music, (consulté le ) : « ... Moombahton is a cross between Dutch house music and reggaeton. »
(en) Puja Patel, « Hot New Sound: Moombahton Goes Boom! », Spin (consulté le ) : « Nada says Moombahton has 'no real rules beyond working within a 108 bpm range.' ... Munchi, a 21-year-old Dutchman who released heavily club-influenced Moombahton tracks ... ».
(en) « Electro House », Tumblr (consulté le ) : « It was in the early 2000s when a big movement of electroclash being mixed with synthpop. Meanwhile, tech house was also becoming more known and gaining some serious buzz. When the two were combined that is when Electro House came to be the way it is now. ... 'Satisfaction' was one of those songs that people would have stuck in their head for days. This song still continues to receive a lot of attention even now. It won world wide rewards as well as make Benny Benassi the father of Electro House. »
(en) « Tweet by Porter Robinson » : « when I made [the word 'complextro'], I wanted a portmanteau to describe my sound. complex+electro=complextro. It has since became the name of the style :) »
(en) Korina Lopez, « Electronic dance music glossary », USA Today, (consulté le ) : « Electro: 'It's meant so many things in the last 30 years. Originally, it meant futuristic electronic music and was used to describe Kraftwerk and Afrika Bambaataa. Now, it means hard electronic dance music.' Electro can be used as an adjective, such as electro-house and electro-pop. ».