EDM, or Electronic Dance Music, is a broad genre that encapsulates many different styles of electronic music that is mainly played in nightclubs, festivals, and raves. It generally has a tempo between 120 and 140 beats per minute (BPM) and is characterized by its strong, four-on-the-floor beats and its use of electronic instruments like synthesizers, drum machines, and digital audio workstations (DAWs).
EBM, or Electro Body Music, on the other hand, is a specific style of EDM that emerged in the early 1980s. It is characterized by its direct, danceable beats, often around 130-140 BPM, and its use of cold, metallic sounds and dark, aggressive themes. EBM tracks typically feature distorted, shouted vocals, and they often deal with topics like technology, alienation